I recently dusted off my old Guild Wars 2 account after YouTube recommend some videos of it.

I was a huge fan of Guild Wars 1, I especially loved its skill system. You had hundreds of skills available but you could only equip 8 at a time. This forced you to think carefully and craft builds, which was half the fun. There were some skills that were only available once you defeated some hard elite enemies, which was also a fun challenge.

When GW2 released I bought the game on the first week, but the skill system was very underwhelming for me. A huge part of why I loved GW1 was not there in the sequel, so I quickly stopped playing.

Around 10 years later I logged in again and created a new character. I’m aware that there were tons of changes made to the game but the very early game stayed pretty much the same (as far as I remember). However, the way I experienced it was very different.

It no longer bothered me that you only have a fraction of the skills available. I’m 10 years older than I was when I first played it and I have much less time. This means that I appreciate not having to spend days to craft a character, I can just go out and enjoy the game.

The story is also pretty good, I’ve heard that GW2 is one of the few MMOs where the early game is also as much fun as the late game, and it seems to be true. I don’t feel like I have to rush to max level to have fun.

Have you ever had a similar experience?

  • KoffieSlurper@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    For me, Halo 1 and 2 came to mind when I read your question. I was a happy kid getting my Xbox with Halo included, played it quite a lot, and same for Halo 2. Loved those games!

    When I grew older, I switched to PC gaming, and when the Halo collection released on PC, I was so ready to dive in to my favorite childhood games again! But the aiming on both games felt so weird and simple, which is probably (I think) because they were designed for controllers, not keyboard and mouse. The crosshair is so big and clunky, it felt very off to me. I didn’t progress very far and gave up on the PC releases, so it doesn’t stain the beautiful memories I have of Halo 1 and 2 :)