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X_Lester_X
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09-29-2016, 04:56 AM
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You end up in Skyrim. Hence, victory...
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X_Lester_X
09-29-2016, 04:56 AM #21

You end up in Skyrim. Hence, victory...

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Viitin7
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09-29-2016, 05:04 AM
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The recent AAA titles with short, digestible segments stand out except for combat games, though I don’t personally endorse them since I struggle compared to others online. Monster Hunter is a solid suggestion, but it isn’t available on PC. A game like Banished could work, though it’s not in the AAA lineup. Bioshock Infinite felt overly chaotic for my taste, making it the most intense among its kind. For story depth, Bioshock Infinite offers an immersive experience spanning a long playthrough. Skyrim provides a wide enough narrative to fit into various play sessions. Arkham Asylum might be worth a try—it tends to lose much of its storytelling when you save frequently.
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Viitin7
09-29-2016, 05:04 AM #22

The recent AAA titles with short, digestible segments stand out except for combat games, though I don’t personally endorse them since I struggle compared to others online. Monster Hunter is a solid suggestion, but it isn’t available on PC. A game like Banished could work, though it’s not in the AAA lineup. Bioshock Infinite felt overly chaotic for my taste, making it the most intense among its kind. For story depth, Bioshock Infinite offers an immersive experience spanning a long playthrough. Skyrim provides a wide enough narrative to fit into various play sessions. Arkham Asylum might be worth a try—it tends to lose much of its storytelling when you save frequently.

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