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Chapter 323: 205 What Are You? (First Update)_1



Chapter 323: Chapter 205 What Are You? (First Update)_1

Having experienced one map, Wang felt unsatiated.

In “Spirit Vessel”, scenes were no longer merely settings; every object within them could be interacted with and destroyed.

Of course, Fang Cheng Studio’s previous games had this habit, but for some reason, this feature was particularly prominent in “Spirit Vessel”.

Reflecting on the related feelings, Wang realized this sense came from the most visceral experience of destruction.

Throughout the whole process, he was using the Mecha to destroy the environment up close; the sound effects and dust from the destroyed objects were right in front of him, making the sense of destruction especially pronounced.

Even without doing anything else, just this function alone made Wang feel like he could play the game for a very long time.

With a single punch, the landscape reversed, the stars shattered; what young man wouldn’t adore this surging feeling?

Starting a new game, Wang chose the ocean surface.

In this area, a multitude of mutated creatures appeared, and a punch could stir up towering waves. The power of the Mecha made him feel like a god at that moment, giving Wang an immense thrill.

After loading the “massive” chip, his physique abruptly increased by more than tenfold, making him appear like a Demon God, thousands of meters tall.

The massive beasts that seemed enormous just moments ago were like reptiles before him. With a single punch, anything would be pulverized into a bloody mist and swallowed by the waves he stirred up.

“Quack! What else can stop me! What else can stop me!”

In that moment, Wang was dancing and gesticulating wildly, occasionally spouting nonsensical lines, leaving Zhao, who was watching the drama beside him, staring in shock—her mouthful of chips forgotten.

Then she snapped back to reality and began recording Wang with her phone.

Seeing his antics, she thought it wouldn’t matter if he didn’t update tonight—just posting his gaming reactions would be enough.

After playing into the evening, Wang felt that playing the game with VR would be even more intense, but unfortunately, the trial version didn’t have VR support, which left him greatly disappointed.

Reluctantly leaving the game, Wang looked at the content he had edited from “Fallen Mecha” and felt that this part could be kept.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

Druid Entertainment was now partnering with Bilibili for a video submission event, where uploading now could earn extra bonuses based on views—and the amount was considerable.

“Fallen Mecha” and “Spirit Vessel”, although both were sci-fi mecha, actually had different focuses.

One emphasized sci-fi combat, the other emphasized the desire for destruction—both of high quality, like excellent answers to the same topic manifested through different methods.

They each had their shortcomings, for instance, “Fallen Mecha” could use some more polish in details, and “Spirit Vessel” gameplay could be further enriched.

Therefore, he decided to release two videos, one for introducing “Fallen Mecha,” and another for “Spirit Vessel”.

Wang was already a die-hard fan of Druid Entertainment; although the company had indeed become decadent in recent years, as an old firm that had brought many quality games, he still viewed it with some nostalgic bias.

Thus, having the opportunity to review his childhood idol, he felt brimming with inspiration.

Memories of his gaming experiences surged, prompting him to dig out old games and to delve as deep as possible into this video.

With his childhood memories to bolster him, Wang felt his copywriting skills were explosive, finishing a draft of tens of thousands of words in one evening.

Spending another two nights gathering previous materials, the pinnacle of “Wang Say Games” emerged.

After completing his review, Wang was startled by himself.

The two videos had smooth editing, literary flair, a humorous tone without losing sentiment; they were relaxed yet emotionally charged, arguably his recent peak performance.

Astonished, Wang looked at his hands and exclaimed incredulously, “Who knew I could be this powerful?”

Zhao, brushing her teeth early in the morning, watched Wang and quietly continued recording, then thought she should start a new series called “The Daily Life of Madman Wang”.

With Wang’s extraordinary facial expressions and cringeworthily pretentious lines, this show wouldn’t have to worry about viewership.

Wang had no idea he had been set up.

Content with his work, he uploaded the related videos of “Fallen Mecha”, quickly drawing a crowd of fans.

[Old Man, you’re actually still alive!]

[Old Man, you actually remember your Bilibili account?]

[Old Man, prices in the weird world got too high, so you came out to sell yourself?]

Looking at these comments, Old Man couldn’t help but sigh.

What weird things his fans were.

Yet, he snorted coldly once more.

You’re all laughing now, but prepare to cry later.

In the video, the history of Druid Entertainment was narrated by him, pointing out each historical phase interspersed with his personal experiences and insights, infusing the video with nostalgia and knowledgeability.

Some old fans were amazed upon finding the video unbelievably excellent.

Wang, have you been possessed?

This doesn’t seem like your standard!

Some viewers admired Wang’s copywriting skills, while others gradually immersed themselves, resonating with his experiences.

These old gamers had also grown up playing Druid Entertainment’s games. Seeing familiar games in the video, they started with laughter, which turned to tears.


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