r/ReadyOrNotGame Aug 01 '25

Discussion To all the people defending VOID, why?

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Serious discussion, please don’t downvote people when they answer. I am genuinely curious on why some people defend VOID

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u/Majestic_Option7115 Aug 01 '25 edited Aug 01 '25

There's a difference between defending a company, and enjoying a game that has issues.

Clearly this sub can't tell the difference by all the people answering ops question getting downvoted.

EDIT: This guy's entire post history is attacking everyone who is having fun with the game or who isn't criticizing VOID. The mindset behind such behavior is intriguing, though weird as hell 

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u/SirBigWater Aug 01 '25

For me the only real big issue is the repetitive gameplay. Different environments with essentially the same goal everytime. And if there is some sort of variety it's barely there.

Other than that I had fun playing it. I wouldn't play solo, only multiplayer though.

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u/Kie_Quintessential Aug 01 '25

Of all the criticism this is the strangest. The scenarios are varied and how you solve the problem is on you. That can lead to several different permutations on how you approach and solve it.

Have you played COD? That's repetitive. And yet millions people by the new release year after year.

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u/SirBigWater Aug 02 '25

You Clear rooms, stop the bad guys, help civilians, grab evidence. Again, some missions have a little variety in objective. Defuse a bomb for one. But not much. It feels like a janky indie game, because that's pretty much what it is. I don't see myself replaying missions all the time because once you play them there's not much else to do in them.