Like you, I am a living person with memories, emotions, and interests. But from your perspective, I’m just another picture on a screen. Isn’t that concerning?
I’ve been playing Pokémon leaf green. Me and my friend initially started opposite versions together, but he got bored fast because he tried to marathon it and got burnt out. I’ve been playing a little bit each day. Right now I’m in the Pokémon tower about to go to celadon city and get a thunderstone to evolve my Pikachu and Eevee.
I finally bit the bullet for a friend and got into Warzone, the free to play call of duty mode. And honestly, I’ve become super into it as someone who previously has not enjoyed battle royale games very much. I’m always watching the new best loadout guides, keeping up with a YouTuber even, and thinking of new playstyle ideas to try after getting home from work. I haven’t been this into a game since when I was a teenager playing counter strike.
That part about weapons and armour rang true for me as well. I spent a lot of time just wandering the commonwealth looking for junk to upgrade with and levelling my gunsmith up as a result. I think this is the most I’ve really explored in a game. Personally I didn’t really go in looking for anything so I was pleasantly surprised. But I definitely can see how say, someone going in for full role playing immersion from a game wouldn’t feel quite the same.
I didn’t even know about it until a year or two ago. but now me and my friends have a tradition of watching it together.