>>51592928>criticizing Splatoon 3's campaign because it starts off as a rehash of Splatoon 1 and 2 campaigns before it spins off into its own thingBut you could do things other than the campaign in Splatoon 1, did they force you to do that in Splatoon 3 or 2?
>or criticizing Smash Ultimate because you start with just Kirby and need to unlock every other character.I haven't played Smash Ultimate, and even I know you're very wrong with how character unlocking in Ultimate works. Or are you talking about World of Light, which is an entirely separate mode?
Furthermore, it's rare for JRPGs at all to have a set first random encounter, which brings up the question of why it's good in the first place.
>literally who caresWell, the best I can gauge this with is Youtube views, and given that some of the most popular results for XY Nuzlocke were sitting at nearly 2 million, I'm going to hazard a guess and say at least a million people care. So 1/16th of XY's sales, or 0.0625%. That's barely statistically significant, but it is in fact statistically significant. People do genuinely care about that kind of weird shit.