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He finds obscure gems and has a weird ability to pull the mask of prejudice off stubborn gamers, forcing us out of our comfort zones. He expanded my "Gabe-view" (hehe) beyond shiny AAA graphics, proving rich narratives don't need billion-dollar budgets.
He strikes a wild balance: spanking new releases & retro, single & multiplayer, indie & AAA, West & East, console & PCMR. He dragged me into visual novels (Phoenix Wright!), helped clear my backlog, and helped me find my true taste rather than following hype.
Crucially, he's never toxic. He's patient with thick-skulled noobs but is the antidote to corporate greed. He rewards quality, not marketing.
If you're lost in the sea of choices or feel left out, AxissPrime will jump in to help (with some sarcastic teasing). A W gamer and a better friend.
Thank you, AxissPrime. Change your name to OptimusPrime already. It would be peak. Too many similarities.