Seriously....
1) you won’t become closer every time you spend time with someone, but if you don’t spend time, you won’t become closer
2) different people require different approaches. It doesn’t mean you’re two-faced, it means you’re speaking a slightly different language
3) the longer it takes the girlfriends to find out about each other, the worse it’s gonna be (Persona 5... ouch)
And many more :P
Idk which is more painful, dating multiples girls in P4 or P5. One hurts your emotions and spirit, and the other... is much more physically painful....
Zoo Tycoon 2 taught me a fuck ton of stuff about animals, Minecraft surprisingly taught me a lot about coding, and okami taught me a shitload on japanese mythology, just to name a few examples
I like games with a moral/ethical component, e.g. Fall Out. I try to play true to my personal values in those horribly difficult scenarios; far beyond anything that I'll ever face. I can't help but learn about myself and my judgement of others. That's where I find the true escape of video games. They help me not take myself so seriously. The ability to laugh at myself helps in every facet of life.
dID sOMeOnE mENtiON pERSoNAA?
1) you won’t become closer every time you spend time with someone, but if you don’t spend time, you won’t become closer
2) different people require different approaches. It doesn’t mean you’re two-faced, it means you’re speaking a slightly different language
3) the longer it takes the girlfriends to find out about each other, the worse it’s gonna be (Persona 5... ouch)
And many more :P