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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1379830/Cyber_Crush_2069/
As an example and a point of trivia, I was wondering how many members do, and how many members don't know what's wrong/omitted on the following webpage with respect to what it says about the scene with Phoebe Cates
https://www.science-a2z.com/the-most-paused-movie-scenes-in-hollywood-history/4/?xcmg=1
Two reasons for my favoritism of HP1 is my nostalgia for the initial experience and its characters, but above all else I mainly miss the replayability from HP1 of going for a "infinite" game while farming sentiment (assumed 999 max cap based on other records and moves recording beyond 30 but not visibly counting past 30).
Because of HP2's inclusion of double dates, baggage, and stamina it "feels" like Huniepop but it plays differently, and the best way I can describe it is like a challenge-version, a modifier, a remix of HP1, so I think HP1 is the way to go and depending how much you like it then HP2 might be worth.
Both games have fun talking, characters, items, upgrades, cgs, bgs, music, and gameplay.
But even though they feel within the same universe the two games differ drastically in terms of gameplay, and the "right" game depends what mood you're in.