It depends on the game, some games are too simple to be needing a tutorial, like Tetris or Breakout, but stuff like Jrpg's really do need a tutorial because they almost always have complicated systems that will need explaining.
Wasn't the gameplay, it was all the lootboxes, the ""a sense of pride and accomplishment," nonsense, and the amount of money they tried to milk out of me over Darth Vader.
I've only beaten around 23 games, keep in mind most games I play are in CoolMathGames, or on Game Pass, I don't that many AAA games, mainly just indies.
I'm excited to play the campaign, I've been enjoying the multiplayer and 343 have really made up for Halo 5. Am I sad about Co-Op? Kind of, but I have no friends so it doesn't matter.
Honestly, I replayed it and its just not good. It's a generic platformer with poor controls (or I'm just not good with the Wii remote). Either way, it's dull and lifeless, like a illumination movie.
In general, FIFA 22
For me personally, Battlefield 2042, It was my first battlefield game, and honestly I regret ever buying it. The game was buggy and generally ran poorly on my pc.
When I was a lad, I played Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue, which I have regretted ever since. But that is easy the most obscure game I've played.
You can just call me Techno. I live in the US, I prefer to remain anonymous, and I found this forum due to google. I am not comfortable to tell you much.