The feeling of emptiness after completing the game. I know that many discussed this situation on this forum and that it is more of an ugly truth rather a concern. But I believe that there may be solutions which can lessen the effect caused by this feeling or to make it gradually go away.
One example I can think of right now is when I completed the last mission in Assassin's Creed Syndicate. In this last part, I started to feel like 'oh man, here is that weird feeling starting to form up'. But all of a sudden this emptiness started to be filled up again when I found that there is a new line of quests offered by Queen Victoria. The sudden feeling of emptiness was quickly followed by a sudden feeling of fullness. Even though it was clear that it was some sort of an epilogue, the experience that you are doing a new set of missions directly after completing the main story, and within the same main game's setting, was a nice addition.
Another interesting epilogue was the one in the Rise of the Witch King. But then I felt more emptiness because I wanted to play more after the fall of Angmar
Sigh... like I said, more of an ugly truth.
One example I can think of right now is when I completed the last mission in Assassin's Creed Syndicate. In this last part, I started to feel like 'oh man, here is that weird feeling starting to form up'. But all of a sudden this emptiness started to be filled up again when I found that there is a new line of quests offered by Queen Victoria. The sudden feeling of emptiness was quickly followed by a sudden feeling of fullness. Even though it was clear that it was some sort of an epilogue, the experience that you are doing a new set of missions directly after completing the main story, and within the same main game's setting, was a nice addition.
Another interesting epilogue was the one in the Rise of the Witch King. But then I felt more emptiness because I wanted to play more after the fall of Angmar
Sigh... like I said, more of an ugly truth.
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