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Bruh we know this game gonna be hype
lol the funny thing is not a single one of them thought it was gonna be what it was either, and even after they got it it took a while for some of them to come off the copium.
lol alright.
On the flip side, if you are overly excited and happy before a product is released, and it turns out to be "Garbage/Terrible" Then all that excitement is snatched away from you and all you feel is despair, shame, letdown, and a sense of hopelessness.
The first option is far more effective. Cyberpunk should have taught you this, but I suppose not.
get out of my head you know to much
yeah whats the best we got tekken 8 as far as serious fighters namco really wants to be good online and thats still sketch, at least their is still local lol. (double lol 1 stage)
yessir