Guns felt like the were made of cardboard

ass (=it's just not for me)

but saying that felt good

survived: 0 days
New character made. Second try on Stalker. Wish me luck
update: literally froze to death on my first night in the goofiest manner.

Survived: 25 days
My first try on Stalker, really nice. I explored the entirety of Mountain Town, but sadly made some bad decisions in my first couple days at Hushed River Valley (the second region I entered) and tragically died. Overall I loved it and I'm motivated to start a new run.

Truly an experience.
I have already gotten my money's worth out of the game AND WE'RE JUST GETTING STARTED!!

Road to Greatest assets

One of my favorite survival games I know, and also fits into my "I watched like 6x more of this game than played" list (maybe I should actually make a list about that).

Waiting for a friend to buy to then grind the fuck out of it together.

i need friends for this or im gonna lose my mind

probably was not worth the buy (for me !!)

I probably won't ever be as good at a game as I was at this.

And that's okay :)

Childhood.. again. It's a classic. What can I say.

One of the better large-scale-mmo's around.

Just not what I'm looking for or what I can afford myself to play on a regular basis.

In an alternative universe I probably have 6K hours in this game when I'm 30.

Walmart Call of Duty for east europeans.

Can't believe how much I played this game with it being as Pay2Win as it is.

I was a God, however.

Just not really my cup of tea. The game in itself is great and is beloved by many, I just couldn't really get into it and felt the world empty with not much to do, with scripted events feeling very repetitive and not really optimize-able (I like games with high skill ceiling).

Hate me if you must.