Display title | Video Game Caring Potential |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Not all games inspire base cruelty in players; some games make you feel like a Mama Bear or Papa Wolf to the little AI bots in your virtual world. You'll go out of your way to save Sgt. Chavez because his Final Speech is just too heartbreaking to bear, or Mecha Mook #27 who bravely got the Plot Coupon when all his unit died... and is just so darned cute! |