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I only use digital devices for studying and reading academic papers; otherwise, I stick to physical books for everything. If possible, I’d rather not use any electronic devices at all. My PC is basically just a video game launcher, lol.
Misericorde really caught my interest. I’d love to play it, even though I’m not usually a fan of purely narrative-driven visual novels. For me a game’s ontology lies in interactivity and experience.
I could tell that Sir Brante is an extremely suffering kind of game, which is why my characters are usually named Husky, lmao!