One reason could be that the stories in Sonic games have a good balance of adventure, humor, and sometimes emotional depth. They manage to keep players interested and invested in the game world.
I think it's because the Sonic game stories offer a unique and fun experience. They often have exciting twists and turns that make them stand out among other games' stories.
Maybe it's because the Sonic games often have engaging plots and memorable characters that draw players in.
Maybe they just enjoy sharing or hearing interesting tales and that's their way of getting started.
Maybe it's just a fun trend or catchphrase that caught on and people like to use it to start sharing their experiences or tales.
Maybe it's become a trendy phrase or catchphrase that people just like to repeat.
One reason is that as people get older, their short - term memory may decline while long - term memory often remains relatively intact. So they tend to go back to the stories they remember well from the past. Also, they may feel a sense of nostalgia and want to relive those moments by repeating the stories. It could also be a way for them to connect with the younger generations, passing on their values and experiences through these stories.
The Witcher has good stories because of its complex characters. Geralt, the main character, is morally ambiguous. He's not a typical hero, which makes his journey full of interesting decisions and consequences. Also, the world -building is rich. It has different kingdoms, magic systems, and various races all intertwined in a web of political intrigue and magical mysteries.
Maybe they want to document specific moments or create a sense of chronology in their stories.
Could be that 'story time' comments create a sense of community. People get excited to contribute or listen to tales. Also, it might be a way to break the ice and start interesting conversations.
Well, some might believe Mario games lack a story because the plot doesn't develop in a very complex way. The basic premise of Mario saving the princess is pretty much the same in most of the games. Also, compared to some story - driven RPGs, the narrative in Mario games seems rather straightforward and not as detailed. There are no deep character backstories or intricate plot twists for the most part. So, to those who prefer more elaborate storytelling, it might seem like there is no real story at all.
Maybe it's become a popular phrase or trend for people to start sharing interesting tales or experiences.
Another one is 'Sonic Unleashed'. The story involves Sonic turning into a werehog at night and his journey to restore the world which has been shattered by Dark Gaia. It has an interesting mix of action and story elements.