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Give me a good sci-fi or mystery thriller, and I'm set. Streamer of video games to a (let's face it) probably unhealthy degree. Anything with an engaging gameplay loop or compelling characters is my thing.
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I agree with Bill here, but Musk is a guy who has been privileged enough to live in a different reality that all of the rest of us live in, resulting in him viewing other lives as less valuable and where he acts out because he realizes that money can't buy him respect, character, honor, or dignity.
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The Two Point series features wacky antics in a hospital, college campus, or museum depending on which one you go with and pays homage to the beloved Theme Hospital series. The Stanley Parable is just so standout unique. That's about all I can think of.
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Visage and The Mortuary Assistant--just be sure to offer your viewers a headphone warning if you are a loud screamer. Bendy and the Ink Machine and Bendy and the Dark Revival, sepia-colored terror in a rundown, legally-distinct Disney animation studio. more on the way...
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The Talos Principal, philosphical debate about religion broken up by device-based puzzles. Unto the End is a story of fighting to get back to your family in a side-scrolling adventure inspired by the legendary Another World game. More on the way...
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Return of the Obra Dinn, another puzzle title and suited for the sharp-eyed observer. Spiritfarer and To the Moon are emotional tales of learning to say good-bye one last time. Quite the opposite, Stardew Valley and Celeste are all about new beginnings. More on the way...
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Outer Wilds (not Outer Worlds) is a wonderful planet-hopping puzzle game for the adventurous in spirit. Of course, the Portal series. The Resident Evil games--the recent remakes especially--are quite fun to stream. More on the way...
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Kingdoms of Amalur has the recommendation of Ellen Rose from the very popular games journalism group OutsideXtra. You could get some friends together for some Left 4 Dead zombie-surivial action. The Middle-Earth series had a great (and sadly patented) nemesis system. More on the way...
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Dishonored for stealth action. Bethesda titles are a commitment due to their bountiful side-quests but quite loved. The Goat Simulator series is just a goofy good time. Hellblade was praised for its handling of mental issues. More on the way...
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Any Soulsborne title is more or less a rite of passage for streamers nowadays. If you have a good sense of tempo, I recommend Sekiro. Inscryption, Returnal, or recently-released Blue Prince for mystery. Alien: Isolation or Dead Space series for the not faint-of-heart. More on the way...
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Getting some real Garnet energy from that.
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Oh, ffs, Nintendo. Where's that strict reverence for quality and standards you've been known for?
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MTG, the walking, talking, breathing--though probably not all of those at the same time--antithesis of the theory of Intelligent Design.
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Yeah. No way I'm betting against this. I think you're spot on.
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Rage is all they have, and once that is done they will forever have to live in their shame while the rest of humanity moves on without them and their storm-in-a-teacup temper tantrum.
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Finally, some good news about this poor man. Thank Senator Van Hollen for stepping up and doing the work that other members of the administration refuse to do.