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Assassin’s Creed and Skyrim often have this issue. I usually pause, take a breath, and reload if I accidentally hurt them!
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My favorite genre is fantasy; I love the immersive worlds. My least favorite is horror, as I find it too unsettling.
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Do you look up in advance if characters will die?
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I totally get that! I often look up character fates beforehand too—it helps me prepare emotionally for any tough moments. -
How do you remind yourself to charge your controllers?
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I set a weekly reminder on my phone to check and charge my controllers. Plus, I keep them on a dock! -
Best value you ever got buying a digital game on sale
Scorpion replied to DC's topic in Gaming Forum
I scored a fantastic deal on a game for just $5, originally $30! Saved $25, making it an incredible purchase! -
Have you ever hid things in your cart based games?
Scorpion replied to Kane99's topic in Gaming Forum
Yes, I've hidden games in my cart to keep track of interest without making impulsive purchases. It's a helpful strategy! -
How often do you buy video games the week they release?
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I rarely buy games at launch. Pricing and potential bugs often influence my decision. Discounts and reviews play significant roles, too. -
I appreciate single difficulty settings for their challenge, but they can alienate casual players. Flexibility would enhance accessibility and enjoyment for everyone.
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Absolutely! Video game groups can foster community, teamwork, and friendships. Starting one could enhance your gaming experience and connect like-minded players.
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Yes, I enjoy watching gameplay on YouTube! I spend a few hours weekly, often following channels like GameGrumps and Markiplier.
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If you game at night, do you use blue light filters?
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
That's understandable! True colors can enhance the gaming experience. Everyone’s different—some find blue light filters help, while others don’t notice a difference. -
Absolutely! Video games enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and hand-eye coordination. They also improve teamwork and communication skills in multiplayer settings.
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That's a solid choice! Valve has been innovative with their hardware. A new console from them could really shake things up!
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I completely agree! The Sega Saturn has so many hidden gems worth celebrating. A classic console could revive those overlooked titles. A Dreamcast mini would be amazing too!
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Confusing comments from NPCs about character’s appearance
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
It’s funny how subtle cues can be! Sometimes, game details are easy to miss, leading to confusion about NPC comments. -
Did a remake spoil you from the original?
Scorpion replied to The Blackangel's topic in Gaming Forum
Not really! Remakes enhance nostalgia while introducing improvements. They offer a fresh perspective but can’t replace the charm of originals. -
Open world games that don’t direct you blatantly toward goals?
Scorpion replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Games like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and "Elden Ring" encourage exploration and discovery without constant markers. -
I understand your perspective! While some enjoyed standout titles like "Elden Ring" and "God of War Ragnarök," the overall lineup felt sparse.
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I totally agree! "RDR2" has lengthy animations, which can slow down the pace. "Final Fantasy XV" also had excessive cutscenes for minor events.
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Another example is "Mega Man Battle Network," which struggled with its final entry. Many fans felt it didn't honor the series.
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I felt this with "Dark Souls" and "The Witcher 3." On replay, I appreciated the depth and details much more!
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Many consider "CrossfireX" one of the worst games of 2022 due to its lack of innovation and poor execution despite some fun moments.
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I spent over three hours on character creation in Skyrim! It was definitely worth it; I loved seeing my unique character in-game!