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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Video Games may have acquired a (not entirely undeserved) reputation of frequently being more outlandish that other narrative media, but most of the stuff you find lying around in them is actually quite logical, given the context, and works the way you'd expect it to. There's ammo to be fired from guns (except when it's Abnormal Ammo), first-aid kits and food to replenish health, and situational objects like batteries and mana that provide an extra boost when necessary. However, every now and again you find that one kind of items you're expected to pick up and find is, in fact, a living creature. |