Darkmakaimura
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So do you care about lore and continuity even in games that either you or other people would normally not care about?
I suppose I'm a bit alone but I'm a huge lore and I'm very hung up on continuity and separating canon from non-canon.
I'm pretty OCD about it and I know a lot of people give me shit and that's fine. I can understand why people don't want to focus on lore or continuity or don't care about it.
Personally, it's very important for me. I like a world that's really fleshed out with lots of details.
So a good case in point of why a Japanese role-playing game like Trails / Kiseki franchise appeals to me. I've been a fan for about 10 years or more I just love all the lore and detail in the kiseki series. To this day I can't even think of another Japanese video game that has gone on as long as Trails, which started about 15 years ago, and still has an overarching storyline that hasn't been finished yet. It's amazing.
And while this is a table top game, I would add Warhammer 40,000 because the video games are often connected and considered lore with some exceptions (original Space Marine) but otherwise most of the games do take place in the tabletop universe.
Dungeons & Dragons and even Pathfinder are a bit disconnected. There is some good lore, for instance in regards to forgotten Realms and whatever, but the Multiverse as a whole hasn't been consistent it seems. I still enjoy the games nonetheless.
Anyways, I'm not looking for arguments. I know 99% of you already disagree with me about that and I realize that and I also realize I'm pretty OCD in that regards. But I'm just wondering if there are a handful of people who feel like me here?
I suppose I'm a bit alone but I'm a huge lore and I'm very hung up on continuity and separating canon from non-canon.
I'm pretty OCD about it and I know a lot of people give me shit and that's fine. I can understand why people don't want to focus on lore or continuity or don't care about it.
Personally, it's very important for me. I like a world that's really fleshed out with lots of details.
So a good case in point of why a Japanese role-playing game like Trails / Kiseki franchise appeals to me. I've been a fan for about 10 years or more I just love all the lore and detail in the kiseki series. To this day I can't even think of another Japanese video game that has gone on as long as Trails, which started about 15 years ago, and still has an overarching storyline that hasn't been finished yet. It's amazing.
And while this is a table top game, I would add Warhammer 40,000 because the video games are often connected and considered lore with some exceptions (original Space Marine) but otherwise most of the games do take place in the tabletop universe.
Dungeons & Dragons and even Pathfinder are a bit disconnected. There is some good lore, for instance in regards to forgotten Realms and whatever, but the Multiverse as a whole hasn't been consistent it seems. I still enjoy the games nonetheless.
Anyways, I'm not looking for arguments. I know 99% of you already disagree with me about that and I realize that and I also realize I'm pretty OCD in that regards. But I'm just wondering if there are a handful of people who feel like me here?