It's not a very elaborate set, and people feel like they don't know what to express. But after ten minutes, you'll see that this is a real game of human nature.
After 20 minutes, you'll forget about the progress bar and feel like you're watching the game from god's perspective.
After 30 minutes, you start thinking about what your characters are saying and doing.
After watching it, you will feel deeply. Like Chernobyl, "What's the cost of lie?" in this show, the answer is to make you suffer more than to die. I think this episode is worth at least 9.6.
After 20 minutes, you'll forget about the progress bar and feel like you're watching the game from god's perspective.
After 30 minutes, you start thinking about what your characters are saying and doing.
After watching it, you will feel deeply. Like Chernobyl, "What's the cost of lie?" in this show, the answer is to make you suffer more than to die. I think this episode is worth at least 9.6.
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