I enjoyed NH
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I got 100 hours out of it and I do not regret it, but I just feel like there's something more to be gained from the match that the devs haven't enabled me to encounter.
I was worried about just how much emphasis there appeared to be about crafting coming to ACNH, since I don't enjoy crafting in matches, and so far my concerns were justified. I played daily until a couple of weeks back and there's just no forward push to the game which makes me want to log in and advancement. I played New Leaf for many years and never tired of it, and now I can't be fussed to even log in more than once a week. Also, COVID made me play a lot more in the beginning, although not needing an away-from-home lunch break has really made me play much less; it used to be an hour every day was developed in just for AC, and now it isn't.
Frankly the biggest disappointment for me personally is the way hollow all the villagers are. Landscaping and decorating got a nice increase this moment, I had rather they concentrate on fleshing out our interactions with our villagers on another iteration.
I agreeit feels like villagers have just become set dressing at this stage. They exist solely to accommodate the player rather than feeling like actual characters that mainly want to do their own thing. There's also just eight villager personalities so you are guaranteed to get copies in your own town.
For me, it is
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