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killamch89

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  1. Some movie endings stay with us because of how beautifully they wrap up the story or evoke powerful emotions. Whether it’s through stunning visuals, perfect music, or a profound message, certain endings feel almost poetic in their impact. Which movie ending felt the most poetic to you, and why?
  2. He's one of the best for sure. I loved his performances in the Pirate Of The Caribbean movies.
  3. With the pressure and mental strain that come with competing at high levels, more esports teams are hiring psychologists to help players manage stress, build resilience, and maintain focus. Do you think it’s beneficial for players and the team’s overall performance? Or do you feel it might interfere with the gaming culture?
  4. Between Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Gaming, and other platforms, which do you think delivers the best experience for Esports fans? Whether it's game variety, broadcast quality, or community interaction, which platform stands out for you and why?
  5. Esports has come a long way, but there's always room for growth. What changes or improvements would you like to see in the industry? Whether it's about player welfare, tournament structure, inclusivity, sponsorships, or something else entirely. What do you think would take Esports to the next level?
  6. As Esports continues to grow, game developers are creating titles specifically for competitive play, but do you think this could eventually lead to entirely new game genres? Games like MOBAs and Battle Royales rose to popularity partly because of the competitive scene. Could Esports influence the creation of something we haven’t even imagined yet?
  7. Esports has gone from a niche interest to a massive industry with millions of fans worldwide in just a few years. What do you think has been the biggest factor in its growth? Is it the accessibility of streaming platforms, the rise of online gaming communities, big investments from sponsors, or something else entirely?
  8. I also loved "This is Why I'm Hot". My pick is "Pop, Lock and Drop It" by Huey.
  9. This scene was pretty hilarious - I'm not going to lie. King's reaction throughout all of this cracked me up.
  10. Got back on Sparking Zero today and did some single ranked matches and I'm finally up to A4 in rank. These guys are some real sweats though!
  11. I’d say the campfire scenes in Red Dead Redemption 2 really stuck with me. Hearing Arthur talk to himself by the fire, especially when he reflects on his past and mortality, caught me off guard. It felt so real, like he was letting down his guard in those quiet moments. I think it was how raw and unfiltered those monologues were that made them so unexpectedly moving.
  12. Definitely Disco Elysium. I think I understood parts of it, but the sheer amount of detail and ambiguity in the endings left me wondering. The way it ties to your inner thoughts is genius, but I’m convinced there’s so much more hidden in there that I missed.
  13. Absolutely, I can relate. I’ve had a similar experience in the original Resident Evil 4 during the cabin defense with Luis - it’s such a frantic part, and even when I know it’s coming, the chaos of it still gets me tense every time. Those classic caught-off-guard moments keep games like these feeling fresh no matter how many times you replay them.
  14. I'm not sure what to say because I did actually play every console imaginable and had owned them at some point growing up. NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, PS1, PS2, Xbox, Sega Genesis, Dreamcast, Saturn, Nintendo Gameboy, Gameboy Color/Advance.
  15. For me, I'd also add Ellie and Joel from The Last of Us. Their dynamic isn’t traditional, but the gradual trust and bond they build make it feel so rewarding.
  16. Totally get what you mean about adulthood feeling "immersion-breaking". For me, life can feel like a poorly balanced RPG - constantly grinding away with a few overpowered tasks that overshadow the enjoyable quests. It’s like the real world doesn’t come with a good difficulty slider.
  17. I totally agree. Also, I feel like the UI of VR headsets tend to be quite clunky at times. The one thing that disappoints me about VR is how the rate of progression has stagnated in the past 7 years.
  18. I totally get where you're coming from. I’d say my least favorite has to be Raid: Shadow Legends. It's always hyped everywhere, but the gameplay didn't click for me. Plus, the constant ads for it on other games just added to the frustration.
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