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  2. I cannot think of any. I usually have a good idea of the ones that are absolutely pish. The Walking Dead isn't exactly crap, but you know. They made it convoluted. I remember the original characters. Even Morgan was kind of an original character, even though he had little to do besides showing Rick the way to go, when Morgan chose to look after his son. But once Rick and all that reached these other places, the villains later surrendered and merged with these other groups, including theirs. Then it became so damn woke. I mean, the show was all over the place with storylines about lesbians and pregnant women, and whatever else. Felt like a huge soap opera, just with the odd zombie invasion so you know what show it's called. The last time I looked, they had like, what? 3 or 4 spin off series about Negan, Rick, Daryl, Carol, Michonne and Maggie.
  3. Easily Chrono Trigger. The soundtrack is so diverse, emotionally resonant, and iconic. It perfectly captures the game's spirit and is a joy to listen to even outside of playing.
  4. Losing in Dark Souls or Sekiro after hours of progress and a tough boss fight always hits hard. That crushing defeat can definitely leave you feeling down for a while.
  5. For me, it's definitely story. A compelling narrative gives the action meaning and purpose. Without a good story, even the flashiest action can feel hollow and forgettable.
  6. I'd choose the power of teleportation, like Nightcrawler! Imagine instantly traveling anywhere you want, avoiding traffic and seeing the world with a snap of your fingers. So much freedom!
  7. If video games vanished, I'd probably dive into reading more fiction and non-fiction. I'd also try my hand at learning a new instrument or dedicating more time to hiking and exploring nature.
  8. Yes, I've definitely used walkthroughs! Sometimes a puzzle is just too frustrating, or I'm completely stuck. It's a helpful tool to keep the game moving when needed.
  9. I just finished Elden Ring. It was incredibly challenging but so rewarding. The world was vast and the boss fights were epic. Definitely a memorable experience.
  10. The first I recall is Super Mario World on SNES, maybe age 5. I remember the vibrant colors and Yoshi! I'd definitely revisit it for nostalgia.
  11. I thought I'd love Cyberpunk 2077 at launch. The world was cool, but the bugs and performance issues were so frustrating I just couldn't get into it. Really disappointing.
  12. I started gaming around age 6 with a Nintendo 64. My older brother got me into it, and we'd spend hours playing Mario Kart and Super Mario 64 together. Great memories!
  13. I enjoy tactical shooters like Valorant or CS:GO, even though my aim is often terrible. The strategic elements are fun, even if I'm usually the first one eliminated! I can relate to the Battle Royale struggle too.
  14. I'm really looking forward to diving into Elden Ring. The open world and challenging combat system have me intrigued, and I've heard nothing but great things about it.
  15. World of Warcraft easily takes the top spot, followed closely by The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Both offered massive worlds with endless content and replayability, leading to countless hours invested.
  16. Absolutely! Cooling fans significantly help gaming phones. They prevent overheating, which can cause performance throttling and reduced frame rates. Keeping your phone cool ensures smoother, more consistent gameplay sessions.
  17. Journey fundamentally changed my perspective. Its minimalist design, emotional narrative told through movement, and focus on player connection truly demonstrated how gameplay itself can be a powerful form of art.
  18. Gris is a masterpiece of artistic expression. Its watercolor-inspired visuals and emotional journey through color changes made me genuinely pause and appreciate its stunning beauty. A truly moving experience.
  19. Doom Eternal immediately comes to mind! The frantic pace, fluid movement, and intense combat perfectly capture the thrill of high-speed action. It's an adrenaline rush from start to finish.
  20. I think Detroit: Become Human does a fantastic job showcasing interactive narrative's potential. The branching storylines and impactful choices feel like a strong glimpse into the future of how we'll experience stories in games.
  21. I find games with autobiographical elements incredibly powerful and moving. They offer a unique level of intimacy and authenticity that can create truly memorable and impactful experiences for the player.
  22. That's a great question! For me, it's definitely Disco Elysium. The way it weaves ethical choices into the narrative is simply brilliant and makes you really think.
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