You have my condolences. Personally I think you could totally pull off a goofy grin - Lord knows I'm not correcting any of my teeth.
Happy you liked my recs! Really, I feel that of those I recommended, NieR: Automata is the best for its genre, especially given the amazing story and soundtrack. But honestly, if there's one game to play in your life, it's Journey. Again, calling it a game is an insult. At the same time, if you plan to play it, I highly recommend not reading reviews/descriptions of it - if it's spoiled for you, you'll miss out on a lot of the experience.
Now, I know people who because of that claim Journey has no replay value, and those are sad people who must not have fully realized what they were experiencing in the game.
Speaking of which, I completely understand playing games to get rid of the brain weasels. I usually have two modes of doing it. The first mode is playing games where what I want to do is spill blood like water and pile up mountains of dead enemies. The second mode is when I not only want to work out my frustration, but also feel better about myself and the world, and replaying games like Journey is perfect for that.
No worries about the FTH thing! I did say no pressure, and I meant it. We spoke about this before, and I told you I didn't expect anything in the first place. If it takes another year or more, it'll still be worth it. Take your time - it's far more important to be rid of brain weasels.
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Date: 2018-11-26 09:16 am (UTC)Happy you liked my recs! Really, I feel that of those I recommended, NieR: Automata is the best for its genre, especially given the amazing story and soundtrack. But honestly, if there's one game to play in your life, it's Journey. Again, calling it a game is an insult. At the same time, if you plan to play it, I highly recommend not reading reviews/descriptions of it - if it's spoiled for you, you'll miss out on a lot of the experience.
Now, I know people who because of that claim Journey has no replay value, and those are sad people who must not have fully realized what they were experiencing in the game.
Speaking of which, I completely understand playing games to get rid of the brain weasels. I usually have two modes of doing it. The first mode is playing games where what I want to do is spill blood like water and pile up mountains of dead enemies. The second mode is when I not only want to work out my frustration, but also feel better about myself and the world, and replaying games like Journey is perfect for that.
No worries about the FTH thing! I did say no pressure, and I meant it. We spoke about this before, and I told you I didn't expect anything in the first place. If it takes another year or more, it'll still be worth it. Take your time - it's far more important to be rid of brain weasels.