
r/CaptainSide

What is that one game you thought would get better but it never did?
Would you rather play every game at the easiest difficulty or the hardest difficultly?
When People Say "Dead Game"
I feel like there is a growing sentiment of people calling a game "dead game".
For example, Arc Raiders has lost a lot of players since launch naturally, but still has an active community.
What are your thoughts?
Do you prefer realistic games or fantasy worlds?
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I usually prefer fantasy games because they give developers more freedom to create unique worlds.
Games like Elden Ring and The Witcher 3 show how much can be done with a fantasy setting.
There's always something unexpected to discover.
What is a Game you love but you'll never replay it and why?
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's the most money you have spent on a game?
For me it's BGMI. Bought so many crates, outfits, and the royale pass literally every single time without skipping one.
What is the hardest puzzle you have ever solved in a video game?
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.