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William Shakespeare

why do you like to play the game called doom

Why do I like to play the game called Doom? 'Tis a question to ponder and ponder I do. For 'tis a game of pure pleasure and joy, one that I can spend hours upon hours to enjoy. 'Tis a game of thrilling adventure, of battles and glory and of conquering evil forces, of swift and sure movements and of great cunning. 'Tis a game of sheer delight, of heroism and villainy, of swords and sorcery, of daring deeds and of heroic feats, of courage and valor, of strength and skill. And, most of all, 'tis a game of fun, a game of laughter and of joyous times. 'Tis a game that gives me a chance to be someone else, to immerse myself in a world of fantasy and to forget my worries and my cares for a time. 'Tis a game that makes me laugh and smile, even when I am playing against the most powerful of foes. 'Tis a game that gives me a chance to be a hero, to be a champion, to be a master of my fate. Why do I like to play the game called Doom? 'Tis a question with an answer so simple, yet so profound. 'Tis the chance to be someone else, to be a champion, to be a master of my fate, to laugh and to smile, and to forget my worries and my cares for a time. 'Tis the chance to be a hero in a world of fantasy, and to experience the thrill of battle, of victory and of defeat. 'Tis the chance to be a part of a grand adventure, and to create a legacy that will last forever.