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  1. Amnesia: the Dark Descent, is still a blur to me. The sanity system, the environmental setting, and the creepy monsters made it unpalatable at some point. I loved every minute of it! People were clearly afraid in that game.
  2. Well, though I like video games, having it as a job often eliminates the enjoyments from gaming. The pressure to perform, practice and playing a game time and again can become stressful to a player.
  3. I love cutscenes, they contribute extra information into the plot, give a background, and display beautiful scenes. It’s common for me to watch them. Cutscenes in the game like Final Fantasy, Metal gear solid, uncharted is one of the best experience you will ever come across. It's as if you are watching a movie.
  4. In the past I had some issues with balancing and that is why when I game I keep time limits and budget to prevent me from affecting other activities.
  5. I've cosplayed as Lara Croft from Tomb Raider just because she is strong and intelligent. Moreover, there is also Princess Peach from Mario I have cosplay because of her dress and the innocent nature of the character.
  6. I always come back to The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind because of the lore and the world and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, because of the awesome story and the characters.
  7. With permadeath, I love the pressure and the work it involves. To avoid stress, I break between sessions, save often when possible, and examine errors to learn from them. I also learn from my achievements rather than failures, and death being as means of learning.
  8. Yes, in Fallout: New Vegas the time was during my first play through, i was stuck in the middle of the mojave desert with no ammo, water or food. There was no way to proceed ahead without these valuable items, so I had to reload.
  9. The first I will recommend is Return of the Obra Dinn and the second is What Remains of Edith Finch. Both of them are games which combine mystery and storytelling. Firewatch is also great one too. ,
  10. Absolutely! Any adaptation should aim for the spirit and the feelings of the game rather than try to include every decision of a player.
  11. Of course, No Man’s Sky let me down at the beginning due to the absence of multiplayer and some elements. But, with the updates, it became a huge and so exciting.
  12. Yes! Take Bioshock for example with the character Andrew Ryan. First, I thought of Tom only as a wrongdoer but after, I saw he wanted freedom and different from others.
  13. I couldn’t agree more with you! $70 is insane price for the majority of games. I also wait for Game Pass offerings or use the sale method to do so.
  14. Yes! In addition to Factorio, there is Math Blaster which are devoted exclusively to challenges of numbers. It is also true that civilization demands astute mathematics for rationing and other elements of planning and city building too
  15. In fact, I enjoy playing mobile games more because of their portability. The games like Clash of Clans give similar feeling to that of PC/Console and I can play it anytime, anywhere.
  16. Initially, I thought I preferred third-person view for action games, but after playing Half-Life 2, I switched to first-person. The immersive experience and the gameplay is what won me over.
  17. Actually , I played Skyrim exclusively in first-person view, despite the game's default third-person perspective. I like the immersion and the intimacy with the world. It makes the exploration and combat more engaging.
  18. Yes, I discovered Castlevania after watching the Netflix series. The show's dark aesthetic and complex characters was what drew me in, and I later explored the classic games.
  19. I would pick the Horizon Zero Dawn. The dynamic soundtrack blends with the tribal and electronic elements. It is indeed a perfect choice.
  20. In Dragon Age: Inquisition, I had compassion for the poor orphan, Cole. His loneliness resonated with me. I had to go out of my way just to finish his missions only to see him happy and safe.
  21. I dedicated countless hours watching gameplay and community content of Dark Souls. Exploring the gameplay mechanics was so interesting to me.
  22. Mine is Spec Ops: The Line. The story and creepy background made it quite engaging and, at the same time, it's so exhausting. Once was enough for me.
  23. I created personal checklists to document the progress of quests, character skill for each character in The Elder Scrolls Online. The complex world of the game and other interconnected systems needed to be well structured.
  24. I prefer being Raiden and Liu Kang. These characters’ lightning-fast and powerful special moves make a great fun. They help to build up the lore in Mortal Kombat.
  25. I prefer to lead character needs in the games like The Sims or Stardew Valley. It just makes it more believable and can even be used as an actual roleplaying element.
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