Wow that's very open minded of you.This game is hands down the best game in the series. Anyone who argues against it is lying, or is more interested in arguing for attention than accepting the truth.
Couldnt have said it better myself!i'm tempted to stop but i haven't just yet, although there have been a lot of days recently where i only dug up my fossils, checked the shops and then stopped for the day. for me, it's in large part due to the lack of content. i'm not going to pretend otherwise just because the general consensus is that this game is the best in the series. graphically? no doubt. but in terms of gameplay, that's new leaf for me. if NH had been complete at launch or had carried over features like island mini-games, diving, consistent villager requests, visitor NPCs and shops etc. then i have no doubt there would be more for me to do and i wouldn't have hit burn out so quickly despite going as slow as i have.
as it stands right now, i'm just waiting for wedding season even if that does largely seem to just be a DIY scavenger hunt a la cherry blossom season. at least it's something extra to do.
If it didn't have terraforming then people would complain that it's like every other game in the series. City Folk was Wild World on a big screen, New Leaf was an improved, mobile version of City Folk.I rather the game have no terraforming. Like it seems out of hand because since social media is popular many people are getting stressed out over having the perfect island and resetting countless of times than just enjoying the game.
To be fair, a lot of people were obsessed about having the Perfect Town in NL, and constantly making threads about how many times they reset to get the map they wanted. Probably not to the same extent as in NH, but stillI rather the game have no terraforming. Like it seems out of hand because since social media is popular many people are getting stressed out over having the perfect island and resetting countless of times than just enjoying the game.