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Me: starts crying

Shiroyabu: Who did this? Who do I need to kill?

Me: No..! I-Im okay. It’s fine

[He slams me into the wall stealing my breath as his towering frame traps me in a heated kabedon] No one makes my kitten cry. Who. Did. It.

Me: [Turns away in guilt]…I-it was oomf
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Old School RuneScape
Old School RuneScape
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
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The 25th Ward: The Silver Case
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Your Turn to Die: Death Game by Majority

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Star Citizen
Star Citizen

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Diablo IV: Season of the Construct
Diablo IV: Season of the Construct

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak
The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak

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Unique game with enjoyment limited by performance and bugs. Gameplay loops you would find in other space sims, but executed with the biggest scale in a first-person game. Graphical quality was jawdropping when I purchased in 2017 and still looks great even as other engines leapfrog it in technology. Snow builds up on your ships and armors, facial tracking gives your character complex expressions with just a webcam, you go from admiring a planet in full orbit to staring at a texture on a city floor with the same level of fidelity, without any loading screens. Star Citizen has things that other games don't and won't have.

Overall, the vision and promise of this game keep it funded and keep it worth checking out periodically. As development progresses, my play sessions grow longer and longer, and this game will probably soon turn a corner and end up fully justifying its cost. Even after all the obstacles it has faced and promises it has broken, I can't hate on this game.

Their clothes pop off after they take damage