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That really depends on the sort of apocalypse. If I need to flee on foot or smth I'll probably be dead in a day's time. If I however manage to meet up with my friends, I'd have some pretty good chances I think. Power of friendship blabla. But seriously, I trust them with my life.
I already got into PC Gaming when I was veeeery young. I played Empire Earth and Age of Mythology when I was barely old enough to play properly. Took me a long time from that to actually having my own PC tho, since consoles were cheaper so I had to make do with my dad's laptop whenever I could...
Something that brought me endless joy in Witcher 3 was simply taking Roach and strolling through the incredibly detailed, beautiful, wild world of Velen, Skellige, etc. So much so, that I almost never fast-travelled.
I'm sure that the world of Cyberpunk 2077 will feel just as alive and vibrant...
I guess it's no surprise, but like almost any human being who plays videogames, I'm waiting eagerly for Cyberpunk 2077. I looked forward to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and Animal Crossing as well, but these just released. Lots of fun, both of them.
Kingdoms & Castles, about a year and a half ago. Played it, was absolutely underwhelmed by its simplicity and refunded.
I then proceeded to buy it again on a whim one year later. It is now one of my favourite city builders, precisely because of it's actually quite charming simplicity, better...
That's an almost impossible question, but I suppose Minecraft is the game that had the biggest impact on me. It's so unique, so different. And it's endless possibilities amaze to this day. Also modding, hell yeah.
I'll probably keep playing Monster Hunter World. It are pretty much all of my time this year so far. The only other game I played from time to time was Equilinox, to chill out a little.
Later I'm gonna finish The Outer Worlds and finally start playing Disco Elysium. From what I've heard this...
Encumbrance absolutely sucks, so any game without an inventory limit is a good game. Hyperboles aside, Skyrim's SkyUI is one of my favourite inventory UIs.