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2 years agoI tried this on Game Pass but couldn’t get into it. Although, I probably didn’t give it a chance by only playing it for maybe an hour. I might have to give it a go again!
I tried this on Game Pass but couldn’t get into it. Although, I probably didn’t give it a chance by only playing it for maybe an hour. I might have to give it a go again!
This is exactly what I say, that I bond with my son over video games. He is 6.5 now and I am 42…I never want to stop playing games, but I do say that after having a kid I have a lot less time to actually sit down and play.
I was gifted a very unique game in this style, called “Forgive Me Father”. I believe it was created by a single person and is extremely well designed and scary. If you haven’t checked that out, I would highly suggest it.