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killamch89

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  1. Imagine you’re stuck in a VR game where every character is a talking fruit, and the final boss is a giant, angry pineapple. The only way to escape is to convince the fruit kingdom to hold a dance-off against the pineapple! What absurd methods would you use to rally the fruits and win the dance-off?
  2. I’m curious about virtual reality games that delve into ethical dilemmas or raise important questions around player agency, consent, and responsibility. Are there any titles that make you reflect on moral choices or the implications of your actions in a virtual space? For example, games that might blur the lines between right and wrong or challenge your sense of agency.
  3. Have you played any VR games with friends or strangers? How did you feel about the social interactions, and did the immersive environment enhance the experience? I'm curious if people think VR multiplayer could reshape the way we play online, or if it’s still too niche to make a big impact.
  4. In VR games, how crucial is it for you to feel a sense of agency and control over the story? Do you enjoy games that give you the freedom to shape the narrative, or do you prefer more guided experiences where the path is clearer? What do you think is the right balance between player choice and developer-driven storytelling?
  5. Have you played any VR games that tackled deep or emotional themes in a meaningful way? Whether it's about mental health, relationships, or existential questions, I'd love to hear about VR titles that go beyond just fun mechanics. What specific aspects of the game made it successful in conveying these ideas or emotions? Was it the narrative, the immersion, or something else?
  6. Mobile gaming is growing fast, and tournaments and streams are becoming more popular. Have you ever followed one, either live or recorded? Which game was it, and how did you feel about the experience? Did the format work well for mobile games?
  7. Have you ever introduced a mobile game to someone, and what made you suggest it? Whether it’s something casual, co-op, or competitive, what games have you shared with your inner circle and what were your reasons were for recommending them? Did it bring you closer, or did they end up getting hooked on something you love?
  8. I’m curious if anyone else has come across a mobile game that seemed simple at first but ended up being surprisingly deep or complex. There are so many games out there that hide layers of strategy, narrative, or mechanics behind an easy-to-learn exterior. What’s a mobile game that caught you off guard with how involved or challenging it became?
  9. I’ve noticed people have different approaches when it comes to playing mobile games. Some enjoy quick sessions while waiting in line or commuting, while others set aside specific times to dive into longer gaming sessions. How do you prefer to play? Do you squeeze in gaming whenever you can, or do you prefer to focus and relax during dedicated sessions?
  10. Mobile games have become a huge part of gaming, with so many genres to choose from - puzzle, adventure, strategy, RPG, and more. I’m curious, which genre do you find yourself coming back to the most? And what’s your favorite game in that genre?
  11. That's what I'm avoiding. Caves are a no-no for me.
  12. For me, it's the break dancing woman for Australia. I swear that Squidward should sue because part of her routine came from him.
  13. Nope. I love watching them but participating in them is not my thing. Especially nowadays.
  14. Alien: Isolation is also one of my favorite thriller games to play with the Alien's adaptive Ai making the game challenging and unpredictable.
  15. I love how the graphics looks. It's anime look is amazing and the gameplay looks great. I'm definitely going to get this game.
  16. My TV is like 55 inches and my gaming monitor is 32 inches. I don't really need anything bigger than that.
  17. I mean, I avoid too much of it because I want to explore what the game has to offer and find out stuff for myself. But I don't mind a more detailed summary of what the game is about and if there are any issues like lots of bugs and glitches so I know if I should avoid it like the plague.
  18. There are actually a few Skyrim follower mods that incorporate ChatGpt into the follower's AI and it makes those followers feel quite sophisticated. I think it's promising if used in conjunction with great voice actors. It could help make those characters in-game feel a lot more life-like during social interactions.
  19. You're right about the trend of asset flips, and it's frustrating for players when developers don’t put in the effort to make something unique or at least functional. But I think the key issue here isn't just the availability of these assets. It's more about the intention behind the games. Some developers treat these engines as shortcuts to a quick profit without regard for quality. The bigger question might be, how can platforms and players spot and avoid these low-effort games before getting burned?
  20. Totally agree. As a matter of fact, I was the one who got my gf into playing Mario Kart and other Mario titles. Before, she used to play things on her phone like Candy Crush.
  21. I've thought about it and I'll go through with it at some point in the near future but for now, it's not on my mind.
  22. In addition to trying to make as much as possible before the game starts losing popularity which is such a short-sighted way of thinking by developers.
  23. I’m excited, but I hope they bring some original concepts along with the movie-inspired skins. Something really unique like shadowy, spectral skins that change color at night. And yeah, a new Halloween emote would be perfect for this season. Maybe something classic, like a monster mash dance?
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