Ever since I learned they were a thing they cracked me up tbh. Idk I guess the target audience are like hardcore fans who love lore expansion, but gamers dont strike me for the most part as the reading type. Tho maybe thats projection
Ever since I learned they were a thing they cracked me up tbh. Idk I guess the target audience are like hardcore fans who love lore expansion, but gamers dont strike me for the most part as the reading type. Tho maybe thats projection
Anyone else read those Pathways to Adventure choose-your-own-adventure video game books as a kid? I had the one for Pokémon R/B/Y growing up, but they also had two for Gen II, another for Snap, and adaptations of Ocarina of Time and Donkey Kong 64. I think they're fairly paint-by-numbers retelling for the game plots with some gameplay tips thrown in (e.g. locations of items), but as a small child I found it absolutely entrancing for whatever reason (guess it doesn't take much at that age).