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If you could spend time inside a video game for a while which one would you visit?

That'd be a dangerous world too
That's actually a good point, like 90% of games i play would be too dangerous to be in.

But there is safe one and very exciting one. Elite Dangerous.
An instant travel ability between stars, whole galaxy to explorer. Never died once after 8 years of gameplay.

Would definately love to see this view from my space ship cockpit:
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That's actually a good point, like 90% of games i play would be too dangerous to be in.

But there is safe one and very exciting one. Elite Dangerous.
An instant travel ability between stars, whole galaxy to explorer. Never died once after 8 years of gameplay.

Would definately love to see this view from my space ship cockpit:
ScreenShot_2021-05-25_18-10-20.jpg


OMG yes that looks amazing
 
I guess it depends on whether the games are their own universe with their own rules.
Could you run around in the world of Saints Row or GTA and knock people up? Would players outside see that effect? I mean well both of those games have hookers, and I assume sex so could that happen?
 
I assume you'll be obeying the laws of the in game universe.. as for Saints III
So I'd start of with a coffee, then assist the boss with a mission, drive around irresponsibly with Pierce while singing songs and doing a few stunt jumps, then have a few nice instant tattoos at Rusty's Needle, shoot the crap out of some Morning stars, steal a car to drive to the aiport, steal an aircraft, do some stunt flying, parachute down, hijack a concrete truck which I use to go on a rampage destroying everything in my path, then hide out in a Friendly Fire and also obtain a rocket launcer there, shoot a few Luchadors with that, you know, Saints stuff.
And after a hard day at work I'll go out on a date with Shaundi, or one of the DeWynter sisters. ;)
 
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I assume you'll be obeying the laws of the in game universe.. as for Saints III
So I'd start of with a coffee, then assist the boss with a mission, drive around irresponsibly with Pierce while singing songs and doing a few stunt jumps, then have a few nice instant tattoos at Rusty's Needle, shoot the crap out of some Morning stars, steal a car to drive to the aiport, steal an aircraft, do some stunt flying, parachute down, hijack a concrete truck which I use to go on a rampage destroying everything in my path, then hide out in a Friendly Fire and also obtain a rocket launcer there, shoot a few Luchadors with that, you know, Saints stuff.
And after a hard day at work I'll go out on a date with Shaundi, or one of the DeWynter sisters. ;)

That sounds like a tremendously fun day.

The Saints Row reboot is blaaaaaaaaaaand
 

Played it in 2020, and apparently played some of it again exactly a year ago today. And yes, it’s an awesome little game, one of several indie games whose overall vibe and ending were infinitely more moving than most triple A titles. I love the ramshackle spaceship in the game, one of my favorite game ships ever. It’s your home in the game, a small pocket of (relative) safety, a small bubble of warmth and comfort in a cold and empty solar system. You can walk around its tiny interior, and it’s just cozy enough.

Loved all the quantum puzzles, the exploration and mystery. It’s a non-violent game that doesn’t hold your hand when comes to exploration and discovery. And the ending? (Chef’s kiss) So trippy, but also incredibly moving.
 
Played it in 2020, and apparently played some of it again exactly a year ago today. And yes, it’s an awesome little game, one of several indie games whose overall vibe and ending were infinitely more moving than most triple A titles. I love the ramshackle spaceship in the game, one of my favorite game ships ever. It’s your home in the game, a small pocket of (relative) safety, a small bubble of warmth and comfort in a cold and empty solar system. You can walk around its tiny interior, and it’s just cozy enough.

Loved all the quantum puzzles, the exploration and mystery. It’s a non-violent game that doesn’t hold your hand when comes to exploration and discovery. And the ending? (Chef’s kiss) So trippy, but also incredibly moving.


I have that on PS4 and I tried to like it but just couldn't sorry
 
Pokemon, probably the Gold/Silver era.

Runners up include assorted Harry Potter games. Skyrim would be fun, of course. Kind of cold, though. LA Noire would be awesome for historical education. Destiny would be worth a visit as well. And Voyager Elite Force, because it would let me play in the Trek-verse (and carry a handheld photon torpedo launcher).
 
Breath of the Wild, and Genshin Impact. Just to explore and meet characters. I would try to avoid confrontations with monsters.

Kor
 
One of these games probably.

Kenshi
My Summer Car
Nekopara
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam
thehunter: Call of the Wild
Wreckfest

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Lots of pretty girls in revealing outfits (and sometimes NOT in revealing outfits)... but are there cats?
 
I know which one I would NOT want to visit, too... can you say "Silent Hill" boys and girls?
 
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