Kind of a weird and niche question here so I'll give it a go to explain what I mean.
I picked up "This War of Mine: Little Ones" for the Xbox One because I've heard great things and I love how unique it sounds. However, there is zero direction. There's no tutorial, there's no instruction manual that explains the mechanics, there's no nothing.
I was considering Googling some of this junk but then I thought to myself "My God, you're a sexy bastard! Also, I wonder if I'm not supposed to know this stuff"
Similar to XCOM, I'm wondering if part of the fun of the game is NOT knowing anything about it, failing, and then trying again with your new knowledge. So for people who have played it...
Should I look up the mechanics and how this game actually works or like XCOM, am I going to have a better time blind and sucking it up when I inevitably make a bad choice out of ignorance?
I picked up "This War of Mine: Little Ones" for the Xbox One because I've heard great things and I love how unique it sounds. However, there is zero direction. There's no tutorial, there's no instruction manual that explains the mechanics, there's no nothing.
I was considering Googling some of this junk but then I thought to myself "My God, you're a sexy bastard! Also, I wonder if I'm not supposed to know this stuff"
Similar to XCOM, I'm wondering if part of the fun of the game is NOT knowing anything about it, failing, and then trying again with your new knowledge. So for people who have played it...
Should I look up the mechanics and how this game actually works or like XCOM, am I going to have a better time blind and sucking it up when I inevitably make a bad choice out of ignorance?