many reasons
1. accessibility
1a. money
1b. age
1c. platform/device
1d. region
1e. game is not on market
2. enjoyment
2a. game is more story than gameplay
2b. gameplay is lackluster/not necessary
3. previewing before buying
4. etc
who are you to be policing?
@Zeak__Ninja@LargeM23425@Dewott21_ I'm not a bootlicker of course there's things I don't like in dmc lol
I'm able to recognize it's flaws but I can still enjoy the games regardless.
Forcing yourself to like something you don't just makes you seem as desperate for validation as larpers
@LargeM23425@Dewott21_ Not really. I love dmc but I hated my time with dmc2.
Being a fan of a franchise doesn't mean you have to like everything in it
"So you don't have to play everything to be a fan" if it's a big franchise no, but again you must've engaged with said franchise directly
@colorfulme6668@snoshi7 If you played the game and became a fan it doesn't matter which difficulty or how you played it
People giving you shit for how you play is something you can completely ignore
Saying this about Nendoroids and NOT FUNKO POPS??
I'm sorry but the worst Nendoroids clears any Funko. You can change the posing or expression at least. Funkos are just soulless.
The biggest disconnect with this discourse is that some people believe the story and gameplay are two separate things that never interact with each other