I warned him in advance that the controls and the “chicken with its head cut off motion” might make it difficult for him to move his avatar. And when he started, he did have some problem moving. However that didnt last. Not just did he qualify on his very first try (something it took days for me to accomplish), he certified once again, and a third time, making it to the last round where he was lastly removed 4/6 in Hex-A-Gone. In a video game he never played before, in a type of game he actively avoids, he nearly won it all.
Totally unrelated to any of this, I am now single.
He does not think interaction with or reliance on strangers should be a requirement to end up a video game. Understanding this, its no surprise that his tastes in video games alter toward retro titles with a few notable exceptions (like the ungodly number of hours hes sunk into Dragon Quest XI because he has to, as he put it, “surface literally everything”).
I thought Mediatonics adorable and disorderly “Wipeout but make it video games” (see I bet you believed I was gon na say Takeshis Castle) would be eccentric sufficient to ignite his interest, so this weekend we offered it a try.
My partner dislikes playing online video games, however this weekend I made him attempt Fall Guys and now our relationship remains in hazard.
This might be us but youre too excellent and I didnt qualify.Screenshot: Mediatonic