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killamch89

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  1. As one of my favorite games to play of all time, I'm happy Alien Isolation is getting a sequel. I wonder if the story will have a new protagonist and how will the Aliens have survived. I thought that station blew up with all of them. Then again, those critters are quite stubborn.
  2. Moonfall (Amazon Prime) - 8.5/10
  3. Still playing Sparking Zero and honestly, I'm ass at the game. Yes, I won a couple of ranked fights but this game has so many mechanics and features that I have to learn. Once I learn to time them properly, I'll start to do much better. So far, I've for Hit and Frieza are my two best characters and that's kind of odd because their fighting styles are so drastically different.
  4. I'm curious about the words we lean on the most in our everyday conversations. Whether it's a filler word like "um," a favorite phrase, or a term from your profession, I’d love to hear what it is and why you think you use it so frequently. Do you have a story behind it?
  5. I love hearing about fresh finds, whether they’re books, music, technology, or even personal revelations. What’s something new you’ve discovered that blew your mind? It could be a hidden gem in your favorite genre, an insightful podcast, or a game-changer in your daily routine. Share your discoveries, and let’s inspire each other to explore new ideas and experiences.
  6. Family dynamics can vary widely, but I’m curious about the bonds we share. Is there a particular family member you feel especially close to? What experiences or traits make your relationship unique? Whether it's a parent, sibling, cousin, or grandparent, share your stories and what makes that connection meaningful for you.
  7. Identity is a complex tapestry of experiences, beliefs, and traits that shape who we are. In a world that constantly evolves, I'm curious to hear from others: is there a core aspect of your identity that you feel will remain unchanged throughout your life? Whether it's your values, passions, or something else entirely, what part of yourself do you hold most dear and believe will always stay the same?
  8. Is there someone from your past that you’ve fallen out of touch with, but still think about? Maybe it’s an old friend, a former colleague, or even a family member. Who would you most like to reconnect with, and what makes them stand out in your memories? Would you reach out if given the chance, or is it best left in the past?
  9. Almost every month. I always get free keys from giveaway bundles or friends gifting me some.
  10. I'd say The Last of Us comes to mind. While it's definitely heavy and bleak on the surface, especially with the post-apocalyptic setting, the relationship between Joel and Ellie gave me a lot of hope. It shows how love and connection can grow even in the darkest times.
  11. I finish games on my own time. Not the average completion time - I love to take my time and enjoy the games I'm playing.
  12. I’d love to sit down with Shigeru Miyamoto and play Super Mario 64 - the game that revolutionized 3D platforming. It would be amazing to hear his thoughts on how games have evolved since then and if he had any ideas that didn’t make it into the final product. Plus, hearing about how he crafted those levels would be priceless.
  13. I'm fed up with the majority of them. Most of them are so generic, boring and lacklustre that I'd rather watch paint dry than sit there and play these atrocities of a AAA game.
  14. One puzzle that comes to mind is the water temple in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. I spent hours trying to figure out the water levels and missed an obvious switch. Once I found it, I couldn't believe how simple the solution was.
  15. Nope. It'd make a situation where you'd have to take your gaming far more seriously and that kills all the fun for me. I'd probably start hating gaming after a while because I'd be burnt out and stressed.
  16. The scariest game I'd say I've played to date is Madison. That game made me have trust issues regarding statues. Those inanimate objects are constantly moving all over the place and creeps me out. In addition to that, the jumpscares in this game are terrifying to say the least and I'm not one to easily frightened by most horror games.
  17. I totally get that urge. For me, I tend to sit back and let everything settle for a few days, just reflecting on the story and the journey I went through. Sometimes, I even rewatch key moments or read online discussions to keep the experience alive a bit longer. Talking about it with others who also finished the game feels like a way to process all the emotions and themes, too.
  18. You raise an interesting argument. It’s true that we are shaped by external forces, but would you say that AI can truly be 'rebellious' in the same way humans can? Even in Deus Ex, those acts of rebellion seem to require a sense of purpose or emotion, something that may be uniquely human.
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