>>1300256
I played it, and run-based roguelites inherently disrespect your time.
>>1300256
>Assetto Corsa
Don't really play car games in any sense, just not my thing.
>Dishonored 1
I played it like 20% through.
The game has some pointless downtime, and I really don't like conceptually how it tries to discourage the most interesting part it has - combat.
>FNV
I'm allergic to New Vegas actually, because I got fed up with F3 back in the day. I played it, I liked it, but I had enough.
And New Vegas is not different meaningfully enough for me to get past that mental block.
Over the years, I spent like 5~7 hours trying to get into it, and I just can't.
Also, every single open world game, inherently disrespects player's time. Arguably aside from Gothic games, as those are very content-dense, but even that's just "arguably" so.
New Vegas is no exception.
>the half life sereis
I've beaten HF1 twice, but I don't like HF2.
Not that I actively dislike it, but I just never got into it. I tried it out shortly after it was released, got through the first vehicle section, picked up the revolver, and stopped playing it forever.
>>1300264
Fallout is extremely disrespectful to your time. Most CRPGs are.
I do need to play Fallout 1 at some point. I liked Fallout 2 quite a bit, and spent a lot of time in it, but I really should try out the OG at some point.
But not right now.
>>1300265
The above should give you enough context.
That's why I'm saying it feels impossible.
The more "proper" a game gets, the generally more things it has to do, and most of those things do waste time.
Meanwhile, you can jump into something like Ultrakill, and all you get is gameplay, but it doesn't feel "proper".