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Hmmm. Either he has adamantine balls or he is a fool. I definitely wouldn’t risk taking on any race other than people if I knew that I would then live in this body for possibly centuries and that it affects the same way as the human body affects people’s minds. This is the worst fear, losing yourself, your self, your personality, your principles. How does the main character have such confidence that everything will be fine with his consciousness during the transfer, if he chose a body so different from people? Well, of course, the author will specifically make sure that everything will be fine for GG, no problems in the new body. Even if the hero were some kind of automaton or a swarm of insects, everything would be fine in his head. Although yes, this is the author's arbitrariness. What I was counting on.
But what if we divide the genres of games into two personalities? Well, like Notch creates only positive, entertaining games, sandboxes, simulations, strategies. And Herobrin creates dark, cruel, weird games, horror, DBD, SDP Foundation, Dark Souls, Friday the 13th, Outlast, Phasmophobia? Then there will be no questions to Notch, what for such complex/cruel games to do? After all, who is as strong as Notch, and can, like Notch, create games-dimensions, and who wants the players to suffer in these games, and not to have fun? Well, of course it will be, the true villain for all players, Herobrine. How is the idea? And so that the players in the games played it, Herobrin will give powerful things in these games.
Interesting. You will rarely find something new and unique. Yes, and I like the moment where he does not change the plot as usual directly, but indirectly. And I also like the development and release of games, with players' comments and their first impressions. It is interesting to read this. If you find errors, sorry, English is not my native language.