When it comes to being very creepy, it's highlighted well at it and I'm not going to further the talks on it since it's not something you want to relive.
I would have pre ordered Elden Ring but for some reasons I decided not to do so. It's already very close to its release and I would know for sure if the wait was worth it.
This is actually why I really love getting into playing open world games because most of the time, their location is something that's perfectly made and you can explore more.
Seriously, it doesn't take that much of a work to do that - processing games in your subconscious before executing your strategy. I do not know why it's difficult for some?
One thing I know very well that very common with gamers is that there will always be someone out there that's going to find such a game very interesting to play.
There is almost nothing in this world that's going to make me smoke even ordinary cigarette unless I'm being held at gun point and it's the only thing that can save me.
I have friend in UK 🇬🇧 who was depressed as a result of that incident for more than 4 months before he got over it. That dying seconds goals was a major heartbreak.
Yeah, I recounted that very well and it even took you a while to learn it and not just like a quick tutorial lesson and you catch up immediately like it's not challenging.
There is a friend of mine who prefers to play his own selected tracks in his songs playlist when playing video games and not listen to the game's soundtrack.
The game's soundtrack does its own job that can't be aimed at making it seem to be more important than the game that I'm actually playing. I can easily get the game's soundtrack used in the game off the game and play it.
The truth of the matter is that I never really clicked with playing the game, so I had like zero contributions to make in the community. What's the essence of being there?