Computer games have long been part of most modern people's lives. They are played by both schoolchildren and mature adults, spending every day playing games from a few minutes during a break at work, to many hours of sessions in their free time. What is the success of computer games? And whether to start playing them at all, if you only think about that, to dive headfirst into a virtual world? And how harmful (or, on the contrary, useful) is it for you personally?
We think that many of you would like to find yourselves in the worlds of your favorite books or movies. And some of you would like to see how people lived, say, in the Middle Ages or even earlier. Today's technology does not allow us to invent a time machine or create an alternative universe, where everything would be as we personally would like it to be.
And here we come to the aid of reapers toll computer games with their realistic graphics and recreated to the smallest detail of the popular alternative worlds. Take, for example, the same The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - would you still be able to be in the role of a legendary monster hunter from our childhood familiar Slavic mythology, if not for this game?