Godzillasaurus said:I still love it though! I love the game, and the plot! But there is a certain limit that having so many antagonists can go before becoming unnecessary. I don't see why you have to believe that simply making an observation means that you dislike something. That is like if I were to say that my iPhone has a slight gold tint to it; that doesn't mean I hate it.Welll... I don't really know what else to say other than you probably shouldn't be playing RPGs or story-driven games if the complexity of TTYD's plot overwhelms you.
Meanwhile, everyone else who liked TTYD's tame, non-confusing, interconnected character variety can continue to enjoy the game exactly as it is.
Funny. You complain about me accusing you of disliking the game when you never said such a thing, while you accuse me of saying you dislike the game when I never said such a thing.
Read my post again. I'm saying you're apparently overwhelmed by the "complexity" of the plot, not that you dislike it. Those are two different things entirely.
If TTYD's complexity is too much for you, if it exceeds your personal limit, that is fine. You can play less complex games (that's basically all I was telling you). But that's you. From the general tone of response in this thread it can be inferred that the average player enjoyed the colorful villain cast, and so TTYD's character diversity is not a flaw that needs to be fixed.