When Should A Game End?
Watch my bonus video on The Best Credits in Games and thousands of other exclusive Nebula videos as well as everything on CuriosityStream by going to http://curiositystream.com/razbuten Where a game decides to roll its end credits has a massive impact on player behavior. It is a signal that the "intended experience" has been completed, but as many games have extremely important optional content, this can end up causing players to miss out on what makes a game truly special. In this video, I try to work through the muddy waters of if it is better for developers to make sure players experience the best content in a game or be willing to let them miss things. Patreon: / razbuten Discord: / discord Twitter: / therazbuten Edited by Isaac Holland: / drazgames Thumbnail by HotCyder: / hotcyder Audio edited by HeavyEyed: / heavyxeyed Special thanks to honorary bagbuten WilliamGlenn8. Additional Music and Sound Effects by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator #NieRAutomata #Pokemon #Sifu

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