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That sounded fun.
I played it for a few minutes.
I was able to get to the first floor of the building.
It was a very basic building, but still, it was a start.
I was going to play it again later that night, but my brother and his girlfriend showed up.
I thought it would be better if I played with them.
I thought it would be better to play it with them and make sure I didn't do something stupid.
I thought I would be able to keep myself in check better if I was playing with someone.
My friend that's what friends are for.
I had the best time.
I loved the idea of playing together.
It felt good.
It felt like a real game.
It was a great feeling.
It was fun.
We had fun.
And then we did some of the "harder" missions.
The last one was the hardest one I've ever played.
It was the hardest mission I've ever played.
It was the hardest mission I've ever played.
I know I've been talking about this game a lot but it's