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>28 years old and still one of the only games to legitmately capture the feeling of going on a journey/adventure

How?
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>got who has only played OOT
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It does the LOTR thing where the world of the protagonist starts out comfy, safe and small but then becomes increasingly bigger and more dangerous. It captures the epic feel of going from a child to an adult
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>>728918459
correct. true no matter how many games you've played.
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>>728918459
as much as it has a special place in my heart, it got nothing on pic in term of journey/adventure.



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