It could be that they have a narrow view of what a 'game story' is. Some people might only consider linear, traditional storylines as valid. However, PS3 has games with branching storylines, moral choices, and complex character arcs that might not be immediately obvious to those with a more limited view of game storytelling.
Some people might think that because they haven't explored the wide range of games available. There are so many titles that they may have only played a few action - focused ones without much story.
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.
The unique setting. The underground world filled with all kinds of interesting monsters is a big draw. It's not your typical fantasy world. The monsters have their own society, rules, and cultures, which are gradually revealed as the story progresses.
Some people might think that because in open world games, there can be a lot of distractions. With so much to do like exploring, side quests, and gathering resources, the main story can seem less focused. For example, in some open world RPGs, you can spend hours just roaming around and forget about the main plot.
Some people think so because the game doesn't have a clear, single - player - style narrative. There's no one main character's journey that you follow throughout the game.
That's completely untrue. The PS3 has a plethora of games with rich stories. For example, 'The Last of Us' on PS3 has an incredibly deep and engaging story set in a post - apocalyptic world. You follow Joel and Ellie's journey, filled with emotional moments, tough decisions, and great character development.
Some people think life is a sad story because they have experienced a great deal of pain. Maybe they have lost someone very close to them, like a parent or a best friend. This loss can overshadow all the good things in life and make them focus only on the sad parts.
Maybe it's because the plots are too predictable or lack depth. Sometimes the character development isn't that great either.
Could be that they found the plot predictable or the acting not up to par. But it's all subjective. What one person dislikes, another might love.
Some might think 'One Punch Man' has a bad story because it has a simple premise. The hero, Saitama, can defeat any foe with one punch. This lack of struggle in battles might seem uninteresting to those who prefer more complex power dynamics and long - drawn - out combat scenarios.
People might think Harry Potter has had enough fanfiction because it has become a bit of a chaotic mess. There are so many different versions and interpretations that it's hard to keep track. And a lot of the fanfiction seems to be more about the author's own self - indulgence rather than adding something meaningful to the Harry Potter universe. Also, with so much fanfiction, it can overshadow the original works to some extent.