I know. Even if I hadn't really liked the first game, I would have been tempted to pick up this one just for the promise of *new Auron content*. And it is lovely stuff.
I was dubious about KH I, but then my brother, who doesn't normally like fluffy stuff (he didn't care for FFX-2 either) told me how awesome it was. So I tried it and found he was right. Not to ssay it will definitely be your thing, but you might like it more than you expect to.
As one of the six people on the planet who actually rather liked X-2 ;) I'm sorry to hear it's not working for you. Have you gotten to the parts of the game dealing Paine's backstory? They start popping up in the middle of Chapter 2. That was what really sucked me in and kept me going.
40,000 words in two months yeepity
Totally know what you mean. I started on fanfic about a year and a half ago, after approximately a 15 year absence from any fictional writing whatsoever, and the second thing I dove into turned out to be a 146,000 word epic. And the third thing, which actually interrupted my work on the second, was a collaborative novel, my part being over 30k words and written in less than a month and a half. The muses drive us, but it's so worth it.
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I know. Even if I hadn't really liked the first game, I would have been tempted to pick up this one just for the promise of *new Auron content*. And it is lovely stuff.
I was dubious about KH I, but then my brother, who doesn't normally like fluffy stuff (he didn't care for FFX-2 either) told me how awesome it was. So I tried it and found he was right. Not to ssay it will definitely be your thing, but you might like it more than you expect to.
As one of the six people on the planet who actually rather liked X-2 ;) I'm sorry to hear it's not working for you. Have you gotten to the parts of the game dealing Paine's backstory? They start popping up in the middle of Chapter 2. That was what really sucked me in and kept me going.
Totally know what you mean. I started on fanfic about a year and a half ago, after approximately a 15 year absence from any fictional writing whatsoever, and the second thing I dove into turned out to be a 146,000 word epic. And the third thing, which actually interrupted my work on the second, was a collaborative novel, my part being over 30k words and written in less than a month and a half. The muses drive us, but it's so worth it.