Yeah, I really just wish it wasn’t in games since it’s almost always done poorly yet also the only way to get some backstory which feels forced and dumb.
No. Because you see, and may not quite understand, real life is totally different than what is depicted in games. This is primarily because video games aren’t real, and therefore cannot reciprocate affection.
On the other hand, romance in the real world is life affirming. It is among the most beautiful things human beings are capable of. It is a gift and one I have been able to share with my partner for over 18 years.
I just ignore all romance in games because even at its best; it’s cringy and makes me feel weird and uncomfortable.
Yeah, I really just wish it wasn’t in games since it’s almost always done poorly yet also the only way to get some backstory which feels forced and dumb.
And SO much resources spent on it that could be used for legitimate content- more story, better content, stability passes.
Nice, just like in real life
No. Because you see, and may not quite understand, real life is totally different than what is depicted in games. This is primarily because video games aren’t real, and therefore cannot reciprocate affection.
On the other hand, romance in the real world is life affirming. It is among the most beautiful things human beings are capable of. It is a gift and one I have been able to share with my partner for over 18 years.
Okay, so it’s a personal opinion based on experience. Cool, good for you. Glad that’s cleared up.
I’m pretty sure the majority of the entire planet thinks real world romance beats pretending pixelated characters actually give a shit about you.
But clearly your personal opinion is that of the minority- and is no less valid.
Idk man this comment was far cringier than any video game romance that I’ve ever seen.
When you grow up, it won’t be.
The opposite in fact. Sounds like a 10th grader wrote that.
Keep telling yourself whatever works for ya.
And you keep on being yourself Mr cornball
Someone using the word “cornball” is weighing in on what defines mature discourse.