I don't know if it's because I didn't play the game on Death March, but I lowkey went through the entirety of The Witcher 3 while almost completely ignoring the crafting and potion brewing mechanics. Just brute-forced the combat while chugging water
Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers.
Lately I've been rotting my brain with anime watchalongs, and now I'm watching one for Call of the Night and the reactors just straight up misunderstand every aspect of the show to the point that I'm wondering if maybe the show itself is just kinda obtuse
I feel like starting a little band of like-minded people. We'd drive around in our vans and have fun, no weird stuff. We'd all have big smiles on our faces while we do normal stuff like supporting local businesses and being good samaritans.
I'm thinking that I'd call it... The Society of Normal Ordinary Workingfolk
Liberty City Stories was the first GTA game I ever played, and it was only years later that I realized that most of the game's radio soundtrack was made for the game. Fake bands, unlike how it is with the rest of the franchise.
Even so, it did have some nice little bangers. This is one of them, but maybe my tastes are a bit blunted by nostalgia
Gaming will be saved if we just get 1 (one) more open world action RPG with dodging, parrying, horseback riding, bows, an enhanced vision button that makes you move in slow motion, crafting, unskippable mission complete cutscenes, and no running or jumping in certain areas of the map. Come on, man. Just one more, please


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