News: Game X is already out days/weeks before the official release date
"Well, it's time to avoid the internet"
"Oh shit, I'm screwed"
Etc, etc...
And here I am, scratching my head as always. Why is it so hard for people to avoid spoilers?
I played Uncharted games in late 2016, many years after they're released and everything was new to me. I've never get spoiled of any part of the story and plot. The same goes for many other games too, including The Last of Us and Heavy Rain which I finally played in early 2017. I absolutely never get spoiled whatsoever, because I never actively look for those games' content. Even to this day, I don't know anything about Half Life plot/story. I can start playing right now and everything will still be fresh for me. I'm more or less active at social media, and I have lots of friends who are into gaming. They're nice people, fortunately. On Youtube, I never follow gaming related channels so my homepage is only filled with music videos. And that's it, I don't think I've done anything special to avoid spoilers.
"Well, it's time to avoid the internet"
"Oh shit, I'm screwed"
Etc, etc...
And here I am, scratching my head as always. Why is it so hard for people to avoid spoilers?
I played Uncharted games in late 2016, many years after they're released and everything was new to me. I've never get spoiled of any part of the story and plot. The same goes for many other games too, including The Last of Us and Heavy Rain which I finally played in early 2017. I absolutely never get spoiled whatsoever, because I never actively look for those games' content. Even to this day, I don't know anything about Half Life plot/story. I can start playing right now and everything will still be fresh for me. I'm more or less active at social media, and I have lots of friends who are into gaming. They're nice people, fortunately. On Youtube, I never follow gaming related channels so my homepage is only filled with music videos. And that's it, I don't think I've done anything special to avoid spoilers.