The show itself is a bit like a game that is fun to play, but has many bugs, such as the recently released Cyberpunk 2077. I have to say, the setting and world view max, have the inner taste of the chainsaw secret room series. However, one star will be deducted from the wisdom bug:
(1) Game 3 Wolf and sheep game. Teammates sacrificed to the sky, tears running dry. The final result is only to set emotional explosion points and push the plot, "the sheep must hide, and the wolf must not be found", this rule has little meaning. It may be better if it is the following two processing methods. One is to set up mirror-like props on the scene, and use the reflection of light to make multiple eyes at the same time; the other is that the rule of hiding sheep has a profound meaning, and it can be deduced from it. The way most people survive;
(2) Game 4 Distance game. In Game 1, the protagonist is like Sherlock, and the skill tree of knowledge reserve and logical reasoning is full. But it's like being washed up here. The starting point is the ending point. Couldn't the protagonist presuppose this possibility at the very beginning? After running for 60 minutes to find the motorcycle, the protagonist actually only takes 45 minutes when he is exhausted and pushes the motorcycle to complete the same mileage?
(3) Game 5 light bulb experiment. This game is a bit depressing. The female cadre looks confident, is she the dealer? The 67% probability itself is also an opportunistic solution, so I can't agree with the words "luck" and "gambling" of female cadres;
(4) FINAL GAME WITCH GAMES. After watching Chainsaw 1, the pure dead are no longer pure. So in the end, the real witch's identity was revealed, not a surprise. It's just that the few solos set up here are too embarrassing, and it's cool for the sake of fun. For example, Su Guo's passive skill is that the impact force of submachine gun bullets is reduced to 0; another example, Water Dragon's active skill is to fight with a long knife; also, the initiative of the white-haired brother is to throw cards all over the sky;
(5) Mobile phone video. I feel like if I were a tour guide, I can introduce it like this: Dear tourists, hello, let me introduce the underground dealer base, which is a top-secret area far beyond the technological level of human civilization. As you can see, there are no security measures and no devices to detect electronic devices, so you can come and go freely with your phone. You are welcome to take a video and share it with your circle of friends.
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