Virtual Voyages: Exploring Every State in Video Games

I’m visiting every single state in video games.
I know I’ve given Delaware a lot of crap in the past,
but it’s also the very first US state,
and it’s only fair that they finish off this series.
But I’m convinced nothing even happens there
because I couldn’t find shit.
Team let me down. H dot Io let me down.
But thankfully I saved Microsoft Flight Simulator just for this. Now
I thought that this was gonna be just like flying a plane in GTA,
but this game pissed me off.
You need a PhD to do anything in this game.
Oh my god, this is so many knobs and stuff.
Holy shit! They kept saying I needed to hit cruising altitude,
and when I googled it,
the responses were written like I’m flying an actual plane.
How the hell am I supposed to figure this out?
But after some trial and error,
I took off from LAX
and I started my journey across the country to Delaware.
And here I was staring at the virtual plane.
Wow. Looking down at all the virtual states that we went to.
Poisey. Stay safe, bro.
We’re in Idaho. We made it to San Francisco, Chad.
Paragon city, Rhode Island.
You travel across the Alaskan wilderness.
And all of this takes place in the fictional town of Hixton, Arkansas.
Is this sandene? Finally,
there is a 2004 video game that takes place entirely in Dallas, Texas.
We can thank Far Cry 5,
where literally The first word in the game is Montana.
I’m gonna drive drunk across Nebraska.
And now being Delaware
out of my window and landing at the Wilmington airport.
We made it to Delaware, baby!
I can finally say I visited every single state in video games.