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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 49.7 hrs on record (23.0 hrs at review time)
Posted: 1 Jun, 2020 @ 4:11pm

I’m playing on Ultra-Violence.

Its Doom 2016 but with a slightly slower movement speed and with more mechanics. I would say I spent more time trying to manage my resources then aiming at the enemy. Aiming is easy, trying to figure out what resource is critically low and how/when I can get more of it while trying not to die makes my brain hurt sometimes.

The truth is you never really run out of anything. If there are enemies around you, then you have access to all the armor, ammo and health you need, the way you get each of these is determined by how you kill the demons. I have spent all of my gameplay so far trying to memorize processes in my head, so I don’t have to do as much thinking while playing. Maybe I’m over thinking this or maybe I’m thick in the head IDK. When I finish an arena, I feel my success or failure has always been on my own shoulders. Death comes from making mistakes and none of them felt cheap or unjustified. I can walk into a battle with no health, ammo or armor and if I make the right moves, I can still come out on top.

9/10 make more pls… 10/10 if Mick Gordan comes back
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