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Currently, there are thousands of video games out there in the market. Are there any games that you always wanted buy, but couldn't, exactly, because something had prevented you? If so, then what was it, and how were you prevented from it? If you had the chance to get the game today, would you, or have you lost your interest in it already?
Ever since the Wii U was released, I always wanted to get my hands on ZombiU, a survival horror game published by Ubisoft. Most of my friends had it, and they were always having conversations about it whenever they could. Since I didn't have the game myself, I didn't have much things to say, which made me feel a little left out. I was planning to get it one day, but ended up getting some other game instead. I always try to prevent myself from horror video games, because, well, they scare me. They scare me a lot. D: If I did get the game though, then I wouldn't have played it much. In fact, probably wouldn't even have considered putting it into my Wii U. Haha.
Professor Layton & The Miracle Mask, a puzzle game for the Nintendo 3DS, is another video game that I always wanted to try. I just never got around to buying it though, because every time I went out to the store, I kept getting distracted by all the other games displayed on the shelves, which instantly made me forget about Professor Layton. The last Professor Layton game I played was The Curious Village. I absolutely loved it, as it was able to consume your time quite easily and make you feel less bored. xD Not only that, but it also had the ability to work your brain a lot, helping you to become more sharp. Next time I pay a visit to my local GameStop store, I will definitely make sure to get myself Miracle Mask. It may be a little pricey, but that doesn't matter—the game is still worth it. (:
Ever since the Wii U was released, I always wanted to get my hands on ZombiU, a survival horror game published by Ubisoft. Most of my friends had it, and they were always having conversations about it whenever they could. Since I didn't have the game myself, I didn't have much things to say, which made me feel a little left out. I was planning to get it one day, but ended up getting some other game instead. I always try to prevent myself from horror video games, because, well, they scare me. They scare me a lot. D: If I did get the game though, then I wouldn't have played it much. In fact, probably wouldn't even have considered putting it into my Wii U. Haha.
Professor Layton & The Miracle Mask, a puzzle game for the Nintendo 3DS, is another video game that I always wanted to try. I just never got around to buying it though, because every time I went out to the store, I kept getting distracted by all the other games displayed on the shelves, which instantly made me forget about Professor Layton. The last Professor Layton game I played was The Curious Village. I absolutely loved it, as it was able to consume your time quite easily and make you feel less bored. xD Not only that, but it also had the ability to work your brain a lot, helping you to become more sharp. Next time I pay a visit to my local GameStop store, I will definitely make sure to get myself Miracle Mask. It may be a little pricey, but that doesn't matter—the game is still worth it. (:
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