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killamch89

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  1. That's hilarious! But how about a selfie toaster? It prints your face on toast! I can’t imagine why anyone would want to eat their own face for breakfast, but it definitely wins the award for most unnecessary kitchen gadget.
  2. Mine were: Batman White Ranger from the Mighty Morphing Power rangers The Joker Scorpion from Mortal Kombat Jason Hockey Mask
  3. That's totally understandable. Tornadoes are no joke. I've never been in one but I've experienced quite a few hurricanes and those things are scary.
  4. Mine's the gameroom with my Gaming desktop and laptop in there. I also have a TV along with a gaming monitor so I can play my consoles in there as well.
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    Copycat

    That sounds interesting. I love narrative-driven games, and the concept of a cat navigating through such a tough situation is intriguing.
  6. While I understand the disappointment with only three games, I think focusing on quality over quantity might not be a bad thing. Sometimes, fewer games mean they can be more polished and fun.
  7. I loved the original Little Big Adventure. It had such a unique charm and gameplay style. I'm excited to see if the remake captures that magic because it looks like they're really putting effort into modernizing the graphics while retaining the essence of the original.
  8. Thanks for sharing. The retro aesthetic and music really do capture that Silent Hill feel. Even the graphics remind me of Silent Hill 2.
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    Iron Meat

    That sounds intriguing! I love retro-inspired games, especially with unique concepts like "The Meat." What kind of weapons or upgrades can players expect?
  10. Yup. It's a habit I just cannot break - I hit save for any little progress when I can.
  11. Not at all. I'm not sure why but even in Toxic environments, I'm not all that bothered. I just start trolling a lot more to piss off a lot of the players.
  12. I find it frustrating too. It’d be nice if games included moral dilemmas or consequences for our choices. Like, if you release a hostile NPC, maybe they could have a chance to change after seeing kindness.
  13. For me, it has to be the ‘No More Heroes’ final mission. It felt like an endurance test with no autosaves, and every time I messed up, I had to replay a ton of content.
  14. In Eden Eternal, I once hosted a dance-off between guilds while doing some recruitment for my guild. It was absolutely epic! And we got tons of recruits that day.
  15. Great choice. I’d say I’m a bit like Link from The Legend of Zelda - always on some wild adventure and often finding myself in unexpected situations!
  16. That happened to me with Disco Elysium. I picked it up because of a sale and didn't expect much, but the narrative depth and the thought cabinet system blew me away.
  17. I've always thought the art style of medieval illuminated manuscripts could be a fascinating aesthetic for a game. The intricate borders, vibrant colors, and detailed, almost mystical imagery would create a unique visual atmosphere, especially for an adventure or puzzle game.
  18. Aliens: Colonial Marines is a great example. The trailers and demos showed off impressive AI and action-packed sequences, but the final release was pretty underwhelming. It was nowhere near the level of quality people expected.
  19. You might enjoy Cities: Skylines if you want a more strategic approach. It’s not purely construction, but the city-building aspect gives you a lot of control over infrastructure development. Tons of mods out there as well, so you can fine-tune the experience.
  20. If it can be neglected without consequence, I don't pay much attention to it as it's not a priority.
  21. This is a tough one but my favorite Mortal Kombat characters are Shang Tsung and Kenshi. Don't get me wrong, I love both Sub Zero and Scorpion as well because they're the first two ninjas that appeared in the series and their rivalry is legendary but Shang Tsung's deceptive practices makes me actually like him because he's usually the mastermind behind any attacks on Earthworld.
  22. Oh yes, Civilization VI is a big one for me. I used spreadsheets to plan out city expansions and keep track of tech tree progress. It’s all about maximizing efficiency while still trying to have fun.
  23. Fast & Furious Crossroads. I mean, I even got the game for free and I still feel like I was robbed of that 15 minutes I spent playing this crapfest of a game.
  24. I've watched a ton of extra content for The Legend of Zelda series, especially interviews and behind-the-scenes about the lore and development process. The storytelling and world-building really fascinate me, so diving into the creators' thoughts adds a lot to my appreciation of the games.
  25. I feel you. Some NPCs are just so well-written or placed in such tough situations that it’s hard to leave them behind. In Witcher 3, I spent way too long helping random villagers even though I knew their fate wouldn't change. Sophie’s story is heartbreaking - your way of making sure she had a place in your world is oddly sweet."
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