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killamch89

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  1. My favorite has to be Up Your Arsenal. It struck the perfect balance between humor, story, and gameplay. The multiplayer mode was also way ahead of its time - my friends and I spent countless hours battling it out. It’s a classic that holds up even today.
  2. For me, It's definitely Captain Qwark. His mix of arrogance, incompetence, and accidental heroism never fails to crack me up. Plus, his over-the-top narration in Up Your Arsenal and A Crack in Time is legendary. He’s the perfect example of a loveable goofball you can’t help but root for (and laugh at).
  3. I'd love to see a John Wick game although I think it'd just be like a modern day Max Payne.
  4. I feel so flipping old. It only seemed like just yesterday, I got RE 4 on the Gamecube as a teen. Time sure does fly!
  5. Wait? So we also got GTA III to play on the Sega Dreamcast before GTA VI? To be fair, the Sega Dreamcast was a fairly powerful device in its own right. It's just that it went up against three titans in the form of the Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox.
  6. Ah, my old nemesis, Tetris. The game that I've always had a love-hate relationship with.
  7. Personally, Trash Of The Titans and Mind Over Magic kind of interest me. I also liked Ender Lilies so Magnolia is one I'm also keeping my eyes on.
  8. The Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360 is a hidden gem. It’s an emotional JRPG with a stunning soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu (of Final Fantasy fame). It was overshadowed by bigger titles at the time, but its story and characters make it a must-play for fans of the genre. Plus, the dream sequences are unforgettable.
  9. I typically avoid buying lootboxes entirely, even in games I enjoy, because I know how easy it is to fall into the trap of spending more than I planned. I remind myself that the contents are often not worth the cost and that the randomness isn't in my favor. Instead, I focus on enjoying the game itself without relying on paid rewards.
  10. Spent 50 hours in Red Dead Redemption 2 meticulously fishing for every legendary fish only to accidentally eat one instead of mailing it to Jeremy Gill. Let’s just say my Arthur got a very expensive snack that day.
  11. I’ve always thought a Mass Effect series could work well under Denis Villeneuve’s direction. After seeing what he did with Dune, I think his cinematic style and ability to balance political intrigue with stunning visuals would elevate the series. Imagine the Normandy and alien worlds with his touch
  12. About 2 days ago? That's the last time I've played Skyrim.
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  14. For me, it depends on the context. If it's just for humor, like in The Office, I think it's fun and adds a quirky charm to the characters. But when it’s overdone or doesn’t fit the tone, it can really take me out of the experience. I think Fleabag does it brilliantly because it’s essential to the character’s voice and the emotional depth of the show.
  15. Mile 22 - 8/10
  16. Yusuke's vulgar behavior and language is one of aspect of him I've always loved. He's so relatable, lol
  17. Was crushing it in Stellar blade earlier in the day.
  18. With the growth of satellite internet services like Starlink, how do you think global communication will change? Will it lead to faster and more accessible internet for remote areas, bridging the digital divide? Or could it bring new challenges in terms of regulation, security, and infrastructure?
  19. As robotics and AI evolve, the ability for robots to effectively collaborate with humans becomes crucial. What strategies or methods do you think are most effective for teaching robots to understand human intentions, adapt to dynamic environments, and work alongside us seamlessly? Is it through advanced machine learning, human-robot interaction studies, or something else.
  20. With the growing demand for sustainable energy, space-based solar power (SBSP) has emerged as a potential solution. But how can we make it viable? What technological advancements are needed to efficiently capture and transmit solar energy from space to Earth? Would it be economically feasible, and what challenges must we overcome in terms of cost, infrastructure, and policy?
  21. Biotechnology has the power to significantly improve health, agriculture, and environmental sustainability in developing countries. From advancing medical treatments and disease prevention to enhancing crop yields and creating eco-friendly solutions, these innovations can drive economic growth and improve quality of life. How do you see biotech transforming industries in these regions, and what challenges might come with implementing such technologies?
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