Why I Prefer Gaming Alone
If you’ve ever found yourself enjoying games more when you’re playing alone, this one’s for you. In this video, I talk through how I slowly shifted from online and co-op games to preferring solo experiences, why playing at your own pace can make games feel more immersive, and how single-player gaming can actually help with things like focus, stress, and mental clarity. From getting lost in open worlds like Assassin's Creed Odyssey to understanding the real psychological benefits behind it, this is a relaxed, honest look at why solo gaming might be exactly what a lot of us need right now. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:45 - Section 1 How I Ended Up Preferring Solo Gaming 03:15 - Section 2 Gaming Alone Let’s You Set Your Own Pace 06:48 - Section 3 Solo Gaming Is Proven To Help Benefit Your Life #gamingalone #sologaming #immersivegaming

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