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Heatman

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  1. 10 hours ago, Kane99 said:

    You could hide small things in a cart fairly easily. The issue was finding a torx screwdriver and opening them up. Thankfully there's no issue when opening one up, as there's nothing really holding them together aside from the screw/screws. 

    Otherwise, there's a decent amount of space to store small amount of cash, a note or two etc. 

    Don't hide anything too expensive though, would hate to end up losing the cart and whatever you stored in it. 

    A friend of mine who used to be drug addict used to hide some of his drugs like that. It went on for a very long time before his parents found out that he was into drugs. He later got help and I'm glad that he's been clean for years now. 

  2. 9 hours ago, Kane99 said:

    I may have to do that for some games, especially something like Dark Souls, as I can never get good at it haha. I've played a fair deal of the beginning, but once I got to one of the first "real" bosses, I kinda gave up.

    But, if I knew how to build the best character for the job, I may give the game and series another go. 😄 

    I did more than that when I was playing Dark Soul's games and even Seriko :Shadow Die Twice. They are games that I couldn't just jump into because I felt like I can play it. I actually did it and the rate at which I got killed, I knew that I needed help 😂

     

  3. 11 hours ago, killamch89 said:

    If mimicking real locations in the world - landmarks and the overall layout of the city. Also, small stuff like some infamous graffiti on a small street and the mannerisms of the NPCs could provide that immersive feeling. Graphics also play a huge factor obviously.

    They did that a lot in GTA 5 with multiple sighting of different real life locations throughout the game. They should be up to 15 or more if I remembered correctly. 

  4. 9 hours ago, Kane99 said:

    I'm looking forward to the Suicide Squad game, because it looks so much different from the Arkham series. And looks like a ton of fun too. 

    Yeah, it's surely going to be a little bit different from what we had in playing all the Arkham video games series. Even going further to look at how the Suicide Squad movie differed from the Batman's movie gives you an insight that it's going to be different in the game. 

  5. 10 hours ago, killamch89 said:

    True - revving bike engines does unnecessarily does tend to get on my nerves because for the most part, most of them sound pretty similar. Now if they revving of a car engine like and EVO x with turbo - now that I can listen to all day.

    Now, that's something cool to hear such sounds. I got so much of it watching some of the Fast and Furious movies. My God!! They had a lot of crazily modified fast cars in the movie. 

  6. 7 hours ago, melanie_marie27 said:

    Wow, Heatman.. you know what? I can't say I've heard of ANY of these ^ you've listed. I might just have to check some of them out.

    Thanks!

    Let me give you a little insight to all of them. Ip Man is about the invasion of China and Ip Man was a martial artist who helps the people and he fought the invasion army till he died. 

    Black Hawk Down is about a true life story of what happened in Mogadishu in 1993. It's a story of how a team of about 100 US Army Rangers went to the capital city of Mogadishu to capture two top lieutenant's of a Somali warlord. 

    Sometimes in April is about to genocide in Rwanda where millions of people were killed by two waring tribe in the country - The Hutu's and Tutsi's. 

    Both Valkyrie and Fury are about the second world war where plots are set to assassinate Hitler and destroy his Nazi troops. 

  7. 7 hours ago, melanie_marie27 said:

    YES so good. Gotta have that popcorn.

    We had this AMC theater in Detroit that had popcorn with a side of nacho cheese sauce. So we'd dip the popcorn right in the cheese, piece by piece (your post reminded me of that.)

    Any candy you would choose?

    As for my choice of candy, I wasn't that much of a candy person till my babe happened. She got my into eating Milk Duds and my God, I got so addicted to it. If a candy is coming in with my for a movie, it's definitely going to Milk Duds! 

  8. 6 hours ago, melanie_marie27 said:

    Are you just looking to count steps/calories burned.. 

    If it's the former, I'd say Sportline. I always stick with Sportline. 🙂👍🚶‍♀️

    This is just my focus with the Samsung Health app that I have on my smartphone. As for the later, I think that I have that covered up by hitting the gym at least twice times in a week. Even though my gym subscription is quite costly but it's worth every penny paid for it because they have incredible training tools. 

  9. 3 hours ago, runswithspatulas said:

    they have a return to monkey island. has anyone played that and if so did you like it? i'm not sure about it.

    I haven't played the game but I came across an article on it yesterday and it gave quite a little details about what you're going to expect to do in the game. You can read up on it, I'm sure it's going very helpful. 

    https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/return-monkey-island-puzzle-guide-find-trivia-cards

     

  10. Hobbit films looks like a joke to me if I'm being very honest. I only managed to watch The Hobbits once and never again. But with LOTR, it was a super interesting movie. I'm looking forward to watching the TV show of it on Rings of Power. 

  11. On 9/20/2022 at 6:06 PM, Techno said:

    I'd like to see your opinion on Atari games and how they aged. It can be from any console. As for me, I've only played Pong so I can't tell.

    I had a very good time playing Pitfall on Atari 2600. It was the very best that I have on the console, although I also didn't play much on it because it was owned by my uncle, the little time I played Pitfall, I enjoyed it. Some gamers still enjoy playing the game now on the console. 

  12. 2 minutes ago, Akun said:

    Four hours maybe for one playthrough; half a day or so for replaying the other routes. It's been a long time since I last played it, but I can't remember if I've ever completed it because, like I said, the save mechanic (or rather, the lack thereof) sucks. I think I just didn't bother replaying at some point because doing so would mean going through the entire game again and picking another route.

    Thanks @Akunfor the update, that's helpful. I'm going to start playing it hopefully by next weekend, I'll give update about my progress with it. They definitely needed to do something about the game's save's mechanics. 

  13. These are some of the cheat codes which I asked a friend of mine whom I know was a very good fan of the game. I hope they are helpful. 

    1. Infinite health = SZKZGZSA
    2. Infinite lives = OZSKPZVK
    3. Invincibility = AVVXLPSZ
    4. Jump higher = TAOOYTGA
    5. Start with 6 lives = IASPLAZA
    6. Start with 9 lives = AASPLAZE
     
  14. 20 hours ago, Empire said:

    Same, I do not even know if I would up getting it anyway after seeing so many people played and watch the stroy. I mean I know people that brought it and ahve not even played it 😛 seems that they not into the game or rushing it. 

    I think that it's something to do with the game not being long. What's the essence of rush playing it when you know that you're likely going to complete it a lot quickly. This is my guess though, I might be wrong anyways. 

  15. Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick did an excellent job in their creation of  Thimbleweed Park in 2017. Being in line with solving murder case as an FBI agent in the game was quite entertaining because of the brilliant twists in the game that keeps you pushing further. 

  16. 19 hours ago, Akun said:

    Late Shift was probably my favorite FMV game for an obvious reason: its branching narrative. It's just too bad that replaying the game to explore different possibilities is so tedious. It needs a better save mechanic. Otherwise, I love the Hollywood thriller adventure story that isn't just another mystery whodunit like most FMV games.

    Late Shift is one game that's been wasting on my backlog for a very long time now. I never got into playing it and I think that it's been long enough. I will try and make out time for the game. I'm guessing you have already completed it, how long does it take to complete it? 

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