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Question 1.
Tears of the Kingdom. Assuming that I'm just some dude living in one of the settlements then I'm probably fine for a year. If I have to save Hyrule I'm fucked.
Question 2.
Absolutely not. Shao Khan would rip my soul out within the first day.
Question 3.
Living in an Animal Crossing game sounds pretty attractive. You spend a bit of time catching bugs and digging up bells to pay your no-deadline, no-interest mortgage and have the rest of the time to just pursue your hobbies.
Lurelin village would also be great. I'd go fishing all day and teach them how to make hammocks.
I would also definitely go to live in animal crossing, but that was before I became a parent. Now, there's no way I'd leave them forever. Even a year would be really hard.