I love reading and have expanded my library to the point that I have more unread books than those I've finished. Noting can immerse you in a different world better than a book and your imagination.
Clive Barker's Jericho. It's one of my favorite games and I replay it each year and find it fun each and every single time. Dunno I'm a sucker for a good ol' campy horror story.
Graphic violence without the silliness defeats the purpose of fatalities, so I'm kinda with you.
Exactly. Mortal Kombat has always was self conscious and had a healthy dose of silliness. Now it's like they're trying to get that shock value after every fatality, while forgetting some of their best were those that were more silly than gory.
I'm kinda losing interest in AC series and dunno if Isu driven storyline would make it any better if the gameplay stays the same.
I did enjoy Fate of Atlantis DLC back in Odyssey but after over 200h hours I'm not that eager to jump into Valhalla and I really love Norse culture and mythology. And it's due to bloatedness of the game, stale gameplay and gazillion and one side objective and POI.
Seems it+s being a problem. It's fine now since we're in the colder period of the year but in my country summers can be unbearably hot. Dunno how will that go with PS5 overheating by itself.
After the loss of my father, games help me cope with it. Especially Senua's Sacrifice and Spiritfarer. Both games deal with loss, Senua isn't ready to accept the loss of her beloved and she's ready to go to hell (literally) in order to claim him back. Spiritfarer actually made me shed way too many tears and I actually think it had a huge impact on me since it's about dealing with loss, accepting it and remembering all the good thing about the person you lost. And how to say goodbye.
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