u/TrashVegetable8706

With an unbiased review, how do yall rate Forbidden West as a game and its narrative?

I’m debating getting either Lies of P or Forbidden West, but Lies of P‘s rather short length draws me away from it, whereas criticisms about FW’s storytelling has me concerned about the game’s capacity to keep me hooked. How do you all, in all honestly, rate FW’s storytelling?

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u/TrashVegetable8706 — 4 days ago

Need help deciding whether to get Horizon: Forbidden West or Lies of P

For context, I’ve played Horizon: Zero Dawn and really enjoyed it. Also, I’ve played Bloodborne (which I heard was a major source of inspiration for Lies of P), which is definitely among my favorites. I’m having a tough time making a call between these two games.

I’m concerned about Lies of P’s similarity to Bloodborne in the extent that it may just be me playing another Bloodborne. I’m also worried about its length due to me not wanting the game to finish quite fast due to its linear structure.

I loved Zero Dawn and am inclined to Forbidden West for its length, but am concerned with the criticisms I’ve heard about its rather lackluster narrative.

What do you guys think? Thanks in advance.

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u/TrashVegetable8706 — 4 days ago

How does one manage a desire to have very sustainable/comfortable income with a desire to not be corrupted by money (and prioritize serving God)? In all honesty - I need a straight answer - is it possible?

Is it more likely that we would inevitably, without realizing it, be corrupted and thus serve money over God unconsciously?

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u/TrashVegetable8706 — 10 days ago

Sorry if this is the wrong sub to ask this, but does consuming 8 strawberries a day or every 2 days erode the enamel significantly?

Is consuming strawberries that frequently bad for the enamel?

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u/TrashVegetable8706 — 11 days ago

As in, how often does the enemy manipulate us against God, and in what ways does he do it that we must be aware of? In what ways does he distort our perception of God and manipulate us into spite God, blaming him, etc…?

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u/TrashVegetable8706 — 22 days ago