I’m not likely to buy this game, but I’m still more likely to buy it than willingly visit Florida (I’ll only go if I get sent to the concentration camp)
I’m not likely to buy this game, but I’m still more likely to buy it than willingly visit Florida (I’ll only go if I get sent to the concentration camp)
That’s how final fantasy 2 and every elder acrolls game works
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon (also known as “Skyrim but it’s Totally Not Warhammer Fantasy with a little bit of Scorn sprinkled on top”) has that mechanic too.