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  1. Any game you regret purchasing ? My only two regrets where Assassins creed 3 and Fall out New vegas but not because I hated the game, It was because I purchased it digitally at a time when I didnt had enough space on my hard drive for installation and I had to wait around 6 months to play it, As well I found it several times way cheaper in physical disc brand new.
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  2. True this series should have ended in season 4 or 5
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  3. DylanC

    Ask Akamia

    Undertale’s a very good choice indeed. Have a lot of love for that game myself. Amazing how it marries two unlikely genres together so well. And it has a great self aware narrative and soundtrack to boot.
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  4. Executor Akamia

    Ask Akamia

    Undertale, hands-down. I normally don't like turn-based RPGs, and bullet hells are hit or miss with me as well, but this game is both, and it actually managed to keep me engaged throughout. Had this game never been made, I'd probably be answering with Monster Hunter World instead.
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  5. Again, another amazing podcast, thank you for taking your time to make it.
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  6. Keep up the good work, guys!
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  8. Terminator: Dark Fate Star Wars: Episode 9 The Rise Of Skywalker It Chapter 2
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  9. The Blackangel

    Ask The Blackangel

    The most important game to me is Ladybug. It's a spinoff of Pacman on the Colecovision. I played it like a fiend when I was a kid, but didn't appreciate it when I had it. Now looking back, I was lucky to have it. A secondary would be the first Legend Of Zelda. That would be because I got to escape to a fantasy world where I would be an honorable hero, instead of a child who was beat daily.
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  10. On one hand, I think it's fantastic that they're cutting down on sexual content. There's quite a lot of content nowadays in entertainment that displays women as objects, so it's nice to see a company acknowledging this and putting restrictions on it. On the other, I do see how it could effect Sony's desirability, but I almost feel like that makes their action all the better. Sony is most likely perfectly aware of the negative impacts and yet they're putting this in place nonetheless.
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  11. I'll take SSD over HDD any day. Much faster and reliable. The specs seem really good and I might finally buy a console that's not handheld because of it.
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  12. Executor Akamia

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    Hahaaaaa... Okay, before I answer this – this being a public forum and all – I need to give everyone else some context in case they're at all familiar with Ace Attorney, otherwise it'll be a "WTF" moment. If it's a "WTF" moment regardless, I'd rather it was for the right reasons. 😛 Alright, so a while before this question was asked, Ule and I were watching an episode of the Ace Attorney anime on Crunchyroll. The episode in question was from the latest season, mostly adapted from the third game, Trials & Tribulations, but this episode in particular is unique to the anime, set during Phoenix Wright's high school years. At least, I think it was high school. Not sure. However, the protagonist of the episode was not Phoenix Wright. It was Miles Edgeworth, three years after he was adopted by Manfred von Karma, who had murdered Miles's father, Gregory Edgeworth. The anime, for better or worse, has a habit of treating certain characters differently from how they were portrayed in the games. For one, Phoenix is far less reliant on Mia Fey from the outset and doesn't even seem to need the Magatama – hell, I don't think he ever received it in the first place – and his past with Miles and Larry is elaborated on during a prequel episode in the first season. Apparently, they were much closer friends in the anime than the games ever implied. That's just the tip of the iceberg, though. There's a lot more changes, some quite overt, others more subtle. And then there's Manfred von Karma. In the anime adaptation of Turnabout Goodbyes, he's portrayed more or less like the card-carrying villain prosecutor he was made out to be in the games. No significant changes there that I noticed. Even the prequel episode made for the first season never implied anything deeper than that; there wasn't much time to, though, he was only there for the last 5 minutes or so if I recall. That all changed when the other prequel episode happened and gave him a lot more screentime. In that episode, we see a bit of what Manfred's home life is like. Still haunted by DL-6 (a given, perhaps, when you still have the bullet in your shoulder), Manfred tries to raise Miles as if he were his own child. In doing this, we see a more human side to his character. I'm not gonna go too far into specifics here, but Manfred suddenly goes from card-carrying evil villain to something resembling an anti-villain at best. It's painted a shade of grey on his character that simply doesn't exist in the games, even in Ace Attorney Investigations or its Japan-only sequel, both of which have him appear in prequel cases as a supporting character and an antagonist, respectively. In the anime, Manfred seemed to have known that one day, Miles Edgeworth would grow up to end him, and after seeing for himself the sense of justice that Edgeworth possesses, Manfred decides to continue raising him anyway. It's as though Manfred does indeed have some sort of sense of justice himself, even if it might be warped considerably. I have no idea what to think. It's honestly hard to think of Manfred von Karma as anything other than a heartless bastard who's only trying to get people a guilty verdict no matter the cost. That was always the point of his character in my mind; Miles Edgeworth, but like 10 times worse (Miles was morally ambiguous at best at the time). So seeing him portrayed sympathetically in any capacity... Honestly, I'm conflicted.
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  13. joe2006

    I'm new here

    Hey I am Joe. I spend most of my time playing video games. I am also into photography and enjoy taking landscape pictures. I was looking for some gaming forums and ran across this one. Looks pretty interesting.
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  14. I mean, that's the point of a pre-order right? To let you have the benefit of getting the game as soon as it comes out. What's the point of pre-ordering if you won't get it?
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  15. Custom built all the way. A pre-buiilt computer often tends to have failures and it's just easier to build a computer yourself anyways.
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  16. GREAT topic. I had to really think about it. I had to look over all my vast video game collection. Lol I've always had good luck doing research about games before I buy. That being said, I can give some thoughts: Watch Dogs 1- Everyone knows what went wrong with this game. Graphics not what they were supposed to be, average story telling, features promised that weren't there. I hear Watch Dogs 2 really improved on things, so maybe I'll check it out one of these days. Especially, since Watch Dogs 3 is expected to be announced at E3. Anywho. Mass Effect Andromeda- Yeahhh....the game was broken. I went in before release having low expectations and it hit. Graphically speaking, it was a shIt show. Story was horrible in comparison to the original trilogy. If it was a stand alone title with no other game to compare to.....not a terrible story I suppose. Anyone that has played this game AND the original trilogy, know all about this. If I had bought this for $30 after all the patches, I probably wouldn't have even listed it here. Call of Duty WWII- I should of known better. Lol. Campaign, especially in comparison to World at War, was super PG and almost romanticized war. Maybe that's just me. Multiplayer was terrible. My first COD since I believe Black Ops 2? And my last since. I. Should. Have. Known. Better. 😂 That's all I got out of my collection of Xbox One and PS4 games. If I still had all my older gen games, I'd probably be able to think of more. I'm sure others will post and remind me. Cheers!
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  17. One of the little girls in Whiterun - the whole town treated me like R. Kelly -_- Although, I did recall accidentally swinging my sword and hitting the kid...that couldn't have possibly caused it(sarcasm).
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  18. Many of my favorites are already listed here, I will just add American Psycho.
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  19. Sherlock and Breaking bad.
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  20. I was watching it last night - still one of my favorites of all time.
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  21. I can't believe I forgot Triangle.
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  22. Predestination - Ethan Hawke Triangle - Christopher Smith Untraceable - Gregory Hoblit
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  23. @Aerielle del Rosario and @DylanC, I loved Memento. Have either of you seen Primer? Highly recommend. One of my favorite movies of all time.
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  24. Pharell - Happy for when I'm in a good mood.
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  25. Nice! Memento is sooo great. Really messes with your head, but in a really good way, lol.
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  26. HAHAHA! With all the toxic waste being dumped into various parts of the world - we shouldn't be surprised with the size of those mosquitoes. 🤣
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