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		<title>15 Times Your Favorite Video Games Were Too Realistic</title>
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<p><span class="bigchar">T</span>hough it&#8217;s often against the very point of the medium of video games, more and more we look for realism in video games- realism in visuals, in the way they tell their stories, in their mechanics, in the world. And there&#8217;s a very good reason for that- that greater sense of realism lends more believability to the virtual world we find ourselves in, making it more immersive and easier to invest in. Sure, realism isn&#8217;t something that&#8217;s required in every game – in fact in many kinds of games it actively works against them – but where it fits, and is done well, it can be a powerful tool. It can be something that&#8217;s found throughout the game, or something that defines singular moments in games that might not otherwise be too realistic.</p>
<p>In this feature, we&#8217;re going to take a look at fifteen games that fit the bill- games that were either almost too realistic or times, or had maybe a few choice moments of realism, but made it all work surprisingly well. Do keep that last bit in mind- we&#8217;re not suggesting that a game with dinosaurs in it or another where you can slow down time to gun down your enemies in a single flurry are realistic- only that they offer <em>moments </em>of realism.</p>
<p>With that out of the way, let&#8217;s jump right in.</p>
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<p><strong>SURVIVAL MECHANICS IN RUST</strong></p>
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<p> By definition, survival games are built around some degree of realism, where your character is much more vulnerable, and there&#8217;s a lot of things you need to be mindful of to make sure of your, well, survival. But <em>Rust </em>often take is one step further. From diseases to weather, from health to severely limited resources, from the game itself to the hostile environment it creates for all players (who&#8217;re all constantly turning on one another), <em>Rust </em>is a game that can actively stress you out. That, of course, means, that it isn&#8217;t for everyone, but for those who get into it, there&#8217;s a lot to lose yourself in.</p>
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