I mean, everyone's gaming preferences are quite different and those kinds of games aren't meant for everyone either. It'll annoy and frustrate the hell out of most people.
I played some Content Warning with my friends and we ended up going viral in-game. Basically it's a parody of being a YouTuber and you have to make your videos entertain to get views.
You're definitely on to something here. They just want to win at all cost - it doesn't matter if the team suffers. An approach like that has many drawbacks though.
I do like a few of them but the genre is so saturated right now. To make it worse, most of them seem like clones of the more popular ones with a generic plot point and characters.
"I never wanted any power. All I wanted was a place where everyone could live together in peace. That's All - I still want that. I still believe in it and if I have to defeat this man in order to achieve that goal, then I'm willing to give up everything. Nothing else matters!" - Ryuhou...
Honestly, I'm looking forward to the next season of Bleach: TYBW. It's been awesome in terms of the story, graphics and choreography. It's been one of the best animes in the past two years. I'm also looking forward to that new season of One Punch Man later this year.
Take it on the chin and move on. There's no point in being angry about rejection - just let it go. It's one of those things you'll have to deal with in life no matter what you do.
I mean, I have books that I can read so there's that but I also go outside and play with my dog as that's also a lot of fun and he enjoys it a lot. He loves playing fetch or chasing me around the yard.
I've had to learn this as I was growing up because I'd lose it as a teen if everything wasn't perfect.
This is so true. Life is like a never-ending school lesson that requires that you continue to grow and adapt in order to pass the next lesson.
Couldn't they have tried a therapist or counselor first? A mental hospital is a bit extreme in my opinion.
Sometimes we have to see people in less fortunate circumstances to realize how good we have it, as we can afford the necessities to survive.
I had two dogs but one of them died in January so it's just my boy, Rex and a stray cat that treats my yard as a hospital ward to have her kittens and receive food. She and my dog gets along though so that's a plus I guess.
About once a week, I'll scroll through some of the trending topics and also to keep in contact with friends and family. It's alright for communicating but there's just too many sex bots and people on their begging for money or advertising their Onlyfans. Some of the memes are hilarious though.
While you can learn a lot from other Redditors, it's important to do some research on the information given because there are people on that platform that love to spout nonsense to try and make themselves look intelligent misinforming you in the process.
The radio station talk shows and commercials are even more hilarious. Sometimes, I'll be in the middle of a chase and one of them comes on and I find myself laughing uncontrollably.
The Invisible Elites are in Halo: Reach. My personal pick would be "The Baby from Resident Evil Village". It's a baby with a slimy, wormlike body that chases your around in a basement in one of the houses, and if it catches, you'll die instantly. There's no defending yourself against it either...
There's a game that I had on the original PS1 called PaRappa the Rapper. It was very bizarre and the story never made any sense, but I just loved playing it for some reason. I'm still not sure what exactly I like about it either.