Still have not played the first one (though it's on my list), and now we're looking at the second one coming out in half a year already. Aaaaaaah! 😅
this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2024
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When the sequel is announced, that's generally my ~~queue~~ cue to play the previous one.
Or if the previous one is not on my radar (like in this case), then that is when I add it to my wishlist, and then forgot about it. Visiting it only when sequel's sequel is announced.
Edit: Fixed queue / cue.
Hey there, just a friendly correction: in this case, it's cue (a signal to speak or do something), not queue (a line for waiting)
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Thanks for the correction!