I'd just kill the clown so that wouldn't scare me at all. I can roll with the unpredictable situations but I prefer to enter said situations with at least a bit of preparation although life isn't really like that.
I've grew up in a pretty violent community so I've seen my fair share of mass murders. I've also worked in law enforcement so I've definitely seen some pretty heinous stuff as well. I choose number not because I'd be completely scared but I wouldn't have an idea as to how to kill those monsters so I'd have to come up with something pretty grandiose like blowing up the entire hospital with me in it. Demons don't really scare me because I already know how to deal with a situation like that. Torture room is a bit tame and mass genocides aren't going to scare me either. Enslaved on an alien ship - I've been through my own version of torture so them experimenting on me wouldn't necessarily scare me.
Skyrim has already been remastered - it's called the Special Edition and so have many of the other previous Elder Scrolls games. The engines in most games are the same with minor improvements here and there.
You have a valid point there. I mean, sleep is meant to give you a break from the world. If we just kept going we'd burn ourselves out eventually and run out of things to do.
Smarties is one of my all time favorites and it's one of the oldest candy in existence.
I quite like that actually. I'm sure that philosophy can benefit many other people.
My first console was the original Nintendo with Duck hunt and Mario. If I remember correctly, I also had a Sega genesis at the time or I had gotten it shortly after that and that's where my gaming adventure started.
Nowadays, you have to approach most things on the internet with a grain of salt and you also have to reserve your judgement until you have all the facts. There are some seriously dishonest people in this world and they'll do anything to gain a buck.
CD Projecc Red is coming out with Cyberpunk 2077 which most of us are eagerly anticipating so I'd say that is likely to be the next big release(if they do release it this year and don't push it back any further). There's also Dying Light the second from Techland (same situation as Cyberpunk 2077 except it's been over two years now). Otherwise, I'd say it'll likely be some random Indie developer with a creative philosophy and enough talent to put together a good enough game graphically and smooth enough gameplay.
Just like prior consoles, we'll see a very gradual decrease in the first year, a more noticeable decrease in the second year and by the end of the third year, they'll stop producing games for those two consoles.