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    Long Gone Days Is Available Now from Serenity Forge

    Publisher Serenity Forge and developer This I Dreamt has released the narrative-driven, anti-war RPG Long Gone Days across PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch for $24.99. Today’s news was accompanied by a new trailer showcasing the overwhelming challenges you’ll need to overcome if you hope to stop an unjust war that you’ve been training to be a part of your entire life.

    Rourke’s life was always predetermined. As a child of The Core, he was chosen from birth to be a sniper. Just like that, training for this role became his world. But on his first mission, he realizes that the war he’s been training for his entire life isn’t what it seems, and everything changes. Rourke never anticipated being called a deserter, but there has to be a way to stop this war and end the bloodshed: https://serenityforge.com/games/long-gone-days

    In Long Gone Days, embark on a journey where you will grapple with numerous real-world complexities, including an intricate web of language barriers, and forge bonds with a colorful cast of potential comrades. Every encounter becomes a pivotal moment, as the ripples of your choices extend to shape the fates of those around you. Can you rise above these formidable barriers, forging connections that transcend linguistic confines, or will the unforgiving grasp of warfare shatter the fragile bonds you endeavor to build? The answers lie in your hands, as you navigate a narrative that delves deep into the essence of shared humanity.

    Unfortunately, peace is elusive in Long Gone Days, and Rourke’s expertise as a sniper frequently comes into play. Spot and take down targets from afar or engage up close in strategic, turn-based combat where specific parts of an enemy’s body can be targeted to perhaps come to a less violent end. Through you, Rourke’s shots will change the world and plot of Long Gone Days.

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    He is actually very shy, introvert but no choice, have to go out to buy games. He likes food and food likes him. He somehow manage to find a job with the right time accommodate to gaming. He has a very short attention span, therefore has to finish a game fast or else a simple pun can distract him for the entire day. Yes a Pun, he loves puns as much as he loves games; easily distracted, whichever comes next.

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