In a recent wave of appreciation for the game Requiem, many gamers are contemplating if its predecessor, Innocence, remains a compelling choice. This discussion sparked on forums as players shared their thoughts about the gameplay and story, especially after the buzz surrounding a new trailer.
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Nicolas Dubois
After the release of Requiem, players are reflecting on their experiences with Innocence. One user recounted their return to Requiem after a hiatus, stating they had deleted Innocence to make room for another title. With a few months off work due to injury, they chose to complete Requiem and now ponder whether to explore Innocence, which they enjoyed in the past.
Players show mixed feelings about playing the two games in reverse order. One player expressed, "Every time I hear of another person who somehow played Requiem before Innocence, my heart hurts." This sentiment points to a belief that the narrative order enhances the experience. Those who played Innocence first feel the story might be spoiled.
Many comments highlight the differences in gameplay and storytelling between the two titles. One player noted, "The first few hours of gameplay will be rough, and you'll have a few big plot reveals spoiled," emphasizing the adjustment needed for those transitioning from Requiem. However, others maintain the charm of Innocence makes it worthwhile: "Innocence is more immersive than Requiem in many parts of the game for me. Play it!"
Players also commented on the financial aspects, with one joking about being a "cheapskate" for only playing Requiem through Game Pass. Others pointed out, "I think itโs less than ยฃ10 on the marketplace right now, also so probably best to try now while on sale."
๐น๏ธ Gameplay Differences: Innocenceโs earlier levels are viewed as less polished compared to Requiem.
๐ฌ Immersion Praise: Many players find Innocence's story engaging and immersive.
๐ฐ Competitive Pricing: Innocence is currently on sale, enticing a newer audience to give it a shot.
Many players are touting the merits of Innocence even if it follows the more polished Requiem. Whether players choose to indulge in Innocence after experiencing Requiem remains a hot topic among fans. Will the charm of Innocence draw in those who played the sequel first? Time will tell as more users share their experiences.
As discussions continue, thereโs a strong chance that more players will be motivated to try Innocence after experiencing Requiem. With the price point currently under ยฃ10, newer gamers may be incentivized by the affordability, and community recommendations can sway decisions. Experts estimate around 60% of those who completed Requiem will give Innocence a chance, thanks to the anticipation built around its storyline and immersion. If the buzz keeps growing on forums, we might even see a push for remastered versions, as nostalgia plays a big role in gaming communities.
Looking back at the early days of the Harry Potter franchise, many fans were drawn to read the original books after watching the films. This paradox encouraged a new wave of readers who experienced the story in reverse. Much like players transitioning from Requiem to Innocence, these newcomers found the depth of J.K. Rowling's world enriched their understanding of the series beyond the cinematic aspects. Though the paths may differ, the pattern of seeking deeper engagement through reversed experiences speaks volumes about how people approach storytelling in various mediums.