>>11784053It really is a good thing. Nothing against jrpgs (I play them myself), but it's apparent they aren't prime streaming material but a significant debuff for various reasons (long, which puts off the casual watcher, boring gameplay, narrative focus means you're lost if you didn't watch it all from day one, etc.), and overdoing that runs the risk of burning yourself out and your audience.
I'm elated to hear she's going to do more shorter games and from more varied genres. Shorter is good because that means more people can hop on when there isn't a big "time investment" you have to make, and you get more games done in the same timespan, instead of being stuck on part 375 of the same rpg series, so that opens up more possibilites for variety. And as she's trying out new different genres, she can broaden her horizons and hopefully find more stuff she likes.
- metroidvania style platformers (ori)
- 3d action adventure / platformer (alice)
- horror games (outlast with gura), and horror puzzle platformer or however you categorize little nightmares
- FPS soon
that is quite a diverse selection of titles coming up, possibly her most varied lineup so far. I hope at least some of it sticks and makes her want to play more in that direction. Now she only needs to get over her graphicsfag autism and even more good games would open up, but hey, babysteps, one thing at a time....
>>11784589it should be doable. It does have a difficulty selection (which mainly affects combat), you can save anywhere, and while there are some tricky platforming segments, it being 2D instead of 3D and not having to fight the camera also should help. She's definetly not going for 100% collection which would be actually hard, and chat can also backseat her through when she's getting lost.
I'd worry more about Alice:Madness returns, I remember it back in the day it was quite janky at times and it being 3D can make some of the harder platforming challenging.