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>Complains that there's too much dialogues
Seems like you've bought the wrong game.
Sadly, it seems you bought the wrong game if your brain can't handle it !
I dont really think it has something to do with his brain cant handle it. But the young people today are more into action combat games. Real RPGs are slowly dying.
Why dont you get a job as a game designer somewhere? Its always easy to blame the boxer in the ring from the couch in your own living room.
"I'm tired of skip" is not a 'critical review', it's revelatory of your state of mind, however. You wanting "maybe little more combat", on the other hand, is a tad more deserving of being called a legitimate critique, although the metric is certainly quite nebulous. Like I said, the Overton Window is warped, it's one end of the extreme. I'm willing to wager that only a fractional percentage of players who buy the game were unaware of it being a story-rich RPG...
thanks for your worthy comment