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The article discusses the emotional impact of customizing characters in XCOM 2, a roguelike game, with characters named after the reader's friends and loved ones. The personalization deepens the player's connection to the soldiers and adds a layer of emotional investment. However, the permanent death of characters can be distressing, as it mirrors real-life relationships.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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