I... am confused. Why would they release all parts in one go? It kinda defeats the whole purpose of this show, which is the tension of not knowing whether Vinny beats Dan. And now they have just dumped the whole thing in one go? So why would I watch any of the other episodes if I can just watch the last one and know the outcome?
Drinkin seawater is incredibly dangerous because the percentage of salt containined within seawater is too high for your kidneys to be able to create urine. This means that your body will use existing water that's already present in our body to dilute the seawater so our kidneys can can create urine.
Result: each time you drink seawater your body will use already existing fluids to dilute the seawater causing you to actually dehydrate and as such you'll be more thirsty than you were before causing you to drink more. And considering the human brain that "loop" would be very hard to break.
Oh look, it's another one of these type of games. Man, as awesome as Platinum was when they first started they sure have sold out quickly. And by that I mean that they're going down the shitter.
I understand the price being what is is but it's too expensive for my taste. Especially considering the fact that that I would need to buy a whole new PC.
Maybe next year, when we're not busy saving for other stuff.
I've only played the Witcher 3 out of the games listed so I can't really comment on the others.
On second thought, I haven't finished the Witcher yet so I'm not really in a position to give a difinitive statement, but I can say that so far I'm very impressed with the how fleshed out everything is. Both side quests and main story provide intriguing storylines.
I honestly don't think I've run into any generic fetch quests and if I have then the devs did a great job in covering them up with stories. Some big, some small. You could argue that all the discovered places are fetch quests but I have never looked at it that way since it was never necesary to do them if you want to complete a quest.
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