I used my thank-you incentives to purchase it in the Technopark alongside the titles Lust of Us, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Detroit, after saving them up for over a year. Humanize yourself. One was discounted at the register. I took advantage of a sale to purchase a second controller. True, I had to exchange it under warranty after only a few months since the sticks had ceased functioning. The gaming fervor is wholehearted, and I even have a personal computer at home, but it has been years since I fired it up. The MASS Effect 3 is generally pulled in the direction of the iron. It's not cheap to buy a new gaming computer capable of running the newest games. And being chained to a desk is not something I enjoy. In my experience, games are considerably more enjoyable when played while lying on a bed in front of a television screen (totally subjective). At first, using dual shock was more inconvenient than using a keyboard, but now I hardly use the keyboard at all. Playing video games like Tekken or FIFA 20 with your youngster is a wonderful experience. Of course, modern games have advanced much, especially in terms of plot development; these are notoriously engaging.