I've noticed over the last few years (as I've gotten more mature/busier, maybe?) that my focus has shifted to story games instead of games where you need to level up your character to infinity. If you just want to read, I suggest you start with Harry Potter as your first book.ĥ Russian Video Games You Can Lose Yourself in for Hours I've tried playing some games with only Russian texts, but I couldn't get into as much as games with spoken Russian. Note: there are many more games out there, but I've picked the ones that have Russian audio and are fun to play. So, without further ado, here are my top five Russian video games/series: If you're going to make such a commitment, you might as well make it fun. Look, some very big organisations ( CEFR), say that you need to put in approximately 1100 hours to become fluent in Russian (B2).
I've been roaming apocalyptic lands, shooting mutants and even saving damsels in distress.Īll the while improving my Russian skills. There’s a lot that actually makes Russian easy to learn such as the absence of articles or the regularity of noun gender.Īnd today, I want to share my ‘super secret' method I've used to put in a ton of extra hours learning Russian with you.Ĭan you already guess what it is? Okay, I admit it, I blew my secret in the title of this article.Įxactly. And don't get me started on Russian numerals… You've got the Russian case system, weird verbs of motion.
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