

Do you explore everything or follow the main story?
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I always end up exploring everything, even when I just want to finish the story.
Side quests and hidden areas can sometimes be more fun than the main missions.
What game has the best world to explore?
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In Elden Ring every area feels like there's something new waiting to be discovered.
I love how the game rewards you for exploring instead of just following the main path.
You can easily spend hours wandering around and still find something unexpected.
Are you also annoyed by these sudden updates aswell?
Do you prefer games with choices or a fixed story?
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I prefer games with choices. Detroit: Become Human is a great example because your decisions can completely change how the story plays out.
It makes every playthrough feel a little different.
Are you excited for the Phantom Blade Zero State of Play?
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PlayStation is showing a deeper look at Phantom Blade Zero on August 17, with a gameplay-focused State of Play.
Pre-orders are already live, and the game is set to release on September 9.
What's a 10/10 indie game that feels like literally nobody has heard of?
My pick is palm sugar!
Not Hollow Knight, Hades, or Balatro we all know those are masterpieces.
I’m talking about the games sitting under 500 reviews on Steam that genuinely blew your mind.
Is playing your main against another main basically a skill check?
What game do you think deserves way more attention?
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I feel like it's Titanfall 2.
The campaign is short but really well-made, and the multiplayer is still a lot of fun.
I feel like more people would enjoy it if they gave it a chance.
Would you rather play solo or with friends?
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I like playing at my own pace without having to coordinate with anyone.
I can take my time, explore everything, and focus on the story.
But playing with friends definitely makes some games more fun.
Do you think D.Mon will be a strong pick in overwatch?
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D.Mon’s new abilities look pretty interesting, especially if you enjoy playing Tank.
The mix of mobility and defensive abilities could make her fun to play.
I'm curious to see how she fits into the current team compositions.
Which game you play everyday but not getting better?
Which game made you keep saying, Just one more match?
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For me, it was Valorant.
I always planned to play one last game, but it somehow turned into an all-night session.