Introduction Open-world games are filled with tons of interesting characters, and some of them are a little messed up. Hi folks, it's Zaid Ikram, and today on Speed Tool , 10 disturbing strangers were discovered in open-world games. Let's start with a nice recent one, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirths. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth - LEL Balman LEL Balman, so the guy himself maybe not be massively disturbing, but he's got a hell of an introduction. So this side quest in Rebirth has you trying to become the top Queen's Blood player. I don't know why , I guess why do anything though , right? Anyway, you're playing the game, you're going up the ranks, and eventually, there's only one guy left for you to take on, and he's the top player in the Junon region. It's all pretty standard side quest stuff up until this point. There's a bunch of people who play cards, they're normal , and this guy's the same, maybe a little weird, but nothing
Introduction After playing a bunch of video games, I think it's safe to say that every gamer develops some sort of compulsive or addictive behavior within the games. You know, those strange behaviors that just don't make sense to the outside world. If you explain to somebody what you do in a video game, it might sound like you're talking a different language. That's going to be the focus of this whole video. We have 10 examples of strange addictive video game behaviors, so let's get started. Saving Items for an Emergency Saving items for an emergency but then beating the game without ever using them. I mean, this is a pretty obvious one. I think we've talked about this in the past. You know when you're just hoarding a specific type of ammo or a special grenade or the bullets for the Magnum, the most powerful gun, or something like that, waiting for the right moment , the right opportunity to use it? And then you just get so addicted to ho