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Friday Fun Thread for June 16, 2023

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Mount & Blade Bannerlord had me spend a day mulling over whether to support a failing roman empire that eliminated smaller cultures or a short-lived barbarian kingdom. But I guess that's more cerebral than emotional.

I'd again give it to Cyberpunk 2077. I've certainly done a lot more thinking about that one than about any other game's story that I can remember offhand. Especially wondering about how my perception of the deuterogonist changed over time, and how all the prospective endings made sense. I was genuinely sad that the game ended and I wouldn't get to explore it any further, and that I had seen the last of those characters.

I remember a review which said there are more hours of gameplay after the “end” of the game than before it. Were they playing it wrong?

Oh no, that's possible. It depends entirely on how much sidequesting content you leave over before you finish the main quest. The overall amount of content is the same regardless of how early you finish the plot.

I for one finished the main quest as the very last, after having meticulously cleaned out the entire map. And then my precarious structure of QoL and difficulty mods broke and I couldn't start the post-game anymore even if there was anything left to do.

Bannerlord is essentially player generated though, it merely provides the scaffolding for player decisions

In general, yeah, and especially so if you play the Sandbox mode. But I did play the main quest once, and it does force you to make that decision.