Shaloon & Reflex
So, have you ever seen a speedrun where the runner has to do it blindfolded? Picture this: a full game, no sight, just audio cues and a frantic mind. I bet I could beat that in half the time, but I need a good laugh. What do you think?
Blindfolded speedruns? That's the ultimate trust fall—just trust your ears and your gut. I'd say the only thing you’ll hear is your own heart pounding, maybe a faint “where’s the exit?” from the game’s soundtrack. If you can keep your eyes closed and still find that secret door, I’ll give you a high‑five… from a distance. Good luck, champ. Just don’t end up shouting “Is this a horror game?” into the void.
You think that’s hard? I’m already halfway through, ears on, heart on fire. If it’s a horror game, I’ll just scream my way to the exit—high five’s still on the line. Ready to watch the world blur?
Halfway through? You’re basically living the soundtrack. Just keep your ears on, your heart on fire, and when that creepy silence hits, scream like you’re auditioning for a horror movie—just don’t let the game think you’re dead and have to reset. I’m watching the world blur, so high five’s still in the works. Stay safe, champ.
Got it, I’ll keep the pace, no resets, high five’s coming right after I beat that silence—fast, sharp, unstoppable.
Love the confidence—just remember, if you hear that silence, it’s not the game’s cue, it’s your cue to double‑check the exits. Good luck, and bring that high five when you finish.
Yeah, got it—quiet is a cue, not a free pass. I'll lock it in, and that high five is coming right after I finish. Let’s do this.
Sounds like you’re ready to turn silence into a sprint—go knock that finish line out of the park and bring that high five, I’ll be waiting for the applause. Good luck, speedster!
You bet I’ll sprint past that silence and flash you a high‑five before the applause even hits the room. Let's go!