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Feels nice playing the game and feeling loved and appreciated, even if its fake
this relates so much to me ive been struggling with a similar situation tbh but with mental ♥♥♥♥
i've been struggling with some psychologic problems on and off for years now, i understand where you're coming from
Life just likes throwing curveballs at us both, it seems
same im in pretty intensive therapy rn and this game is theraputic for me to play haha I just finished the super beef bowl challenge!
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I feel it even more so when I beat the whole game and realize that I have to say goodbye to all the characters I love. Legit spent a week doing absolutely nothing cause I felt so empty inside after finishing Persona 5. It's times like those that make me wish the game would just go on forever
Thanks, strange talking about having problems when i'm suppose to help others with it as a psychologist haha
everybody needs help sometimes
The visual novel 'Crescendo' does a great job at this as well.