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My choice too. It nails every aspect I love about gaming - tight gameplay, beautiful hand-drawn art, and an atmospheric world dripping with lore. Exploring Hallownest feels both haunting and rewarding, and the challenge of its combat and bosses always kept me engaged without feeling unfair. For me, it’s a masterclass in how indies can rival (and even surpass) big-budget titles.
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What Game Changed Your Perspective on Life?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in Gaming Forum
I completely get that. "Life is Strange" really captures the weight of our choices in a unique way. It makes you reflect on your relationships and how fragile they can be. -
What Gaming Trend Do You Want to See Make a Comeback?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in Gaming Forum
Man, I miss couch co-op too! I used to spend hours with friends playing GoldenEye 007 and Mario Kart 64. It’s wild how those shared-screen experiences stick with you. D -
That's true. The Last Of Us was a true masterpiece.
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Share a Song From the Album You're Listening to Right Now
killamch89 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Music
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No Game No Life: Zero - 9/10
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I must say that the Bleach Thousand Year Blood War has hands down been the best anime of the past three years and it's not even close. The visuals! Can we talk about that?! As a massive Bleach fan, it feels so good to get this whole arc being animated. I don't think there has been a really bad episode.
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Played some Pokemon Ultra Moon on my Modded Nintendo 3DS and I can't say enough good things about this modded 3DS or the game for that matter.
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I can't remember the name of that Power Rangers game on SNES but this is bringing back the nostalgia. Honestly, I don't think I'll be getting this as I'm not that interested in anything Power Rangers related anymore.
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Do you prefer the classic sounds of artists like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, or are you more into the modern country style with artists like Luke Bryan or Kacey Musgraves? What do you think has changed the most about country music over the years? Is there room for both styles, or do you think one represents the true heart of the genre?
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I’ve noticed heavy drops becoming more and more prevalent in EDM tracks, and I’m curious what everyone thinks. Some argue that they create an intense energy that drives the track, while others feel they can sometimes feel formulaic or overused. Do you think they enhance the experience or detract from the artistry? Would EDM be as impactful without them, or is it an essential part of the genre’s identity now?
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Jazz has so many incredible artists across different eras and styles, from the pioneers to modern legends. Whether it’s the smooth melodies of Miles Davis, the virtuosic chops of John Coltrane, or the innovation of Herbie Hancock, there’s so much to appreciate. Who’s your all-time favorite jazz musician and what makes their music stand out to you? Do you have a favorite album or track of theirs that really captures their genius?
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Love can be such a personal experience, and music often captures those emotions in a way words alone can't. Whether it's a classic ballad, an indie track, or something more modern, which song/songs truly encapsulates love for you? Is it the lyrics, the melody, or the memories attached?
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I’ve found that songs from my teenage years hit differently. Whether it’s nostalgia, the memories they bring back, or just the energy, they always seem to resonate more. Anyone else feel the same? Do you still listen to the same music, or has your taste changed a lot since then?
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Pacing can make or break a film. It dictates how engaged the audience stays, how emotional beats land, and whether the plot feels too rushed or drags on. A movie with great pacing keeps viewers hooked, maintaining tension or easing them into moments of relief. On the other hand, poor pacing can leave an audience bored or confused. What are your thoughts? Do you think pacing is as crucial as the plot or characters? Or does it depend on the genre?
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There are so many iconic fictional cities and towns in TV shows, each with its own unique charm and atmosphere. Whether it's the bustling streets of Sunnydale in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the cozy and mysterious Twin Peaks, or the post-apocalyptic wasteland of The Walking Dead's Alexandria, these places often feel as real as any. What’s your favorite? What makes it stand out to you?
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It's always frustrating when a show leaves a cliffhanger and never wraps it up. Whether it’s due to cancellation or an unsatisfying ending, unresolved storylines can feel like a wasted investment. Do you think TV networks owe us closure, or should we just accept that some shows don’t get a proper ending? How do you personally handle shows that leave you hanging without resolution?
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There are so many great hospital-based TV shows out there! Whether it’s the drama and medical cases in Grey’s Anatomy, the quirky humor of Scrubs, or the intense medical realism in ER, each brings something unique. Which one stands out to you the most? Do you prefer the serious side of healthcare or a more lighthearted, comedic take?
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We all have that one movie that we can watch over and over without getting bored. Maybe it's comfort food for the soul, or a film you’ve just never grown tired of. What’s yours? Whether it’s a classic, a guilty pleasure, or something you’ve just memorized, share the movie you’ve watched 10+ times and what keeps drawing you back to it.
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As VR technology evolves, what do you imagine the perfect VR setup will include? Will it be completely wireless with seamless immersion? Could we see enhanced haptic feedback, more advanced eye tracking, or even virtual spaces that mimic real-world environments down to the smallest details? What about comfort? How will headsets evolve to make longer sessions easier?