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Can a game fully satisfie you.?

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| Can a game ever fully satisfy you?
Ive been thinking this over for a while. Is it possible after beating a game or completing a series to be left completely satisfied and fulfilled by your experience so that you desire nothing more from those characters, universe or even style of gameplay that you enjoyed so much?

Or is the very nature of people, games and just entertainment at large prohibitive of ever really providing a complete experience? If it is possible though what game(s) or series have done this for you or were the closest to doing so?

Of all the games Ive beaten Im not sure Ive ever been completely satisfied with the experience I had to the point that I didnt want it to continue on in some way. But if two games were ever the ones to come close theyd be Grim Fandango and Gabriel Knight:SotF. When they were over it just felt right.
 
No game has ever truly satisfied me after it was over. I'm always left thinking about it and wishing I could add my own ideas to it and develop a new game. That's where all the fandom fan-fiction comes in ;) Haha. I don't write those, I swear.
 
Jake said:
No game has ever truly satisfied me after it was over.

Same answer here. All that work for some lame ending (usually). :tdown:
 
I never really want a good game franchise to end. Just like I don't want good tv shows to end or a good book series to end. If I'm glad they're not making more it means they're doing something wrong.
 
For me it depends on how good the game is. It's pretty much the same with movies.
 
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