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31-year-old gamer praised "Phantom Beast Palu": cured his "electronic impotence"

According to Dexerto, a 31-year-old gamer/father posted that he thought he didn't like video games anymore until he came across Phantom Beast Palu, and he also called modern games terrible.

31-year-old gamer praised "Phantom Beast Palu": cured his "electronic impotence"

He said he is a 31-year-old father of three children who works 9-to-5 and may play games for a few hours at a time 2-3 nights a week. Although modern AAA games are mostly well-received, it's impossible to immerse yourself in them. "Phantom Beast Palu" made him feel like a kid playing GB for the first time on Christmas morning. The development team has found the essence that seems to be lost in modern games.

31-year-old gamer praised "Phantom Beast Palu": cured his "electronic impotence"

Many players agreed: "Most games feel like a job. Log in every day to earn rewards, complete quests for battle pass skins, complete this challenge to get stickers on guns, and more. Phantom Beast Palu seems to have been made only for people to enjoy the game. ”

"I love games like this, I can do what I want, when I want, in the way I want, without having to make the game my second job. ”

31-year-old gamer praised "Phantom Beast Palu": cured his "electronic impotence"
31-year-old gamer praised "Phantom Beast Palu": cured his "electronic impotence"

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