- Dec 1, 2020
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You know how when you discover a good game, book, or tv show and it really grips on your mental yokes and keeps you invested in it's universe for days and weeks on end, and when it ends you're left with this feeling of emptiness, like shit, what am I supposed to do now that the ride is over.
It's been over a week since I finished it and I'm still not over it, must've replayed it 3 times already. Guess I ought to be grateful I only discovered it now, so I had the pleasure of binge watching a large portion of it and not when the game was in it's infancy.
But man, I wish I would've discovered this game much later, only when it would've been finished, so that I might've binged all of it. because worse than the feeling of emptiness is the slow, mind numbing anticipation for the next update.
For God's sake in my desperation I begun reading dozens upon dozens of pages of replies and comments just to slightly sate my thirst for new information about the game, I feel like a man in the dessert drinking his own piss to stave off soul numbing thirst whilst knowing it won't be nearly enough.
It's been over a week since I finished it and I'm still not over it, must've replayed it 3 times already. Guess I ought to be grateful I only discovered it now, so I had the pleasure of binge watching a large portion of it and not when the game was in it's infancy.
But man, I wish I would've discovered this game much later, only when it would've been finished, so that I might've binged all of it. because worse than the feeling of emptiness is the slow, mind numbing anticipation for the next update.
For God's sake in my desperation I begun reading dozens upon dozens of pages of replies and comments just to slightly sate my thirst for new information about the game, I feel like a man in the dessert drinking his own piss to stave off soul numbing thirst whilst knowing it won't be nearly enough.
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