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killamch89

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  1. No but I've heard of it and it's been getting some pretty decent reviews. I was thinking of getting it myself but I'm kind of tied up at the moment with Sparking Zero and Monster Hunter Wilds.
  2. I know but they did make one for the multiplayer version of the game but also stopped after releasing that. RDR 2 could've been even more popular if Rockstar was pumping out DLCs for it regularly enough.
  3. I'm loving this retro-style beat'em up. I'd get it just for the nostalgia but it does have some decent graphics.
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    Sulfur

    Honestly, it seems kind of generic to me. I like that it has decent weapon customization options and the graphics are also decent.
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    Dinocop

    This game feels like such satire. It feels like a game that would fall in the "so bad its good" category.
  6. Yeah, I’ve noticed the price hikes too. It’s interesting how the market has shifted, especially with physical media becoming less common. Some retro games, especially the more obscure or popular ones, have become really pricey. But for those willing to dig into local shops, estate sales, or online marketplaces, there are still deals to be found. It’s becoming more about the hunt than just browsing stores. I wouldn’t mind if prices stayed a bit more stable, though, so that collectors who aren’t millionaires can still get their hands on the classics.
  7. Yeah, I’ve actually gotten some cool free stuff over the years. I once got a free Xbox 360 from a buddy who upgraded to the Xbox One. It wasn’t in perfect condition, but it worked, and I got a lot of use out of it. As for games, friends have gifted me Steam Keys, and I’ve picked up some free ones during giveaways or special promotions. I always love hearing about those super lucky stories where people get really cool stuff though
  8. With gaming laptops becoming more powerful, portable gaming setups like laptop docks are gaining popularity. These docks let you connect your laptop to a larger monitor, keyboard, and other peripherals, essentially creating a desktop-like experience while on the go. Do you think they’re a good compromise for gamers who want portability without sacrificing power? Or do you still prefer traditional consoles or desktop setups?
  9. There are so many amazing open-world games out there, but what’s the one that stands out to you the most? Whether it’s for its immersive world, gameplay mechanics, or the freedom it offers, I’m curious to know which open-world PC game you think is the best.
  10. There are so many free-to-play PC games out there, each offering something different. Whether it's intense action, deep strategy, or creative gameplay, there's no shortage of options. What game do you think stands out as the best? Is it the gameplay, graphics, community, or something else that makes it top-tier for you?
  11. Do you stick to a certain color scheme, like neon accents or a more minimalistic style? Maybe you’ve customized it around a specific game or franchise, or even a particular aesthetic like cyberpunk or retro?
  12. Whether it’s tough mechanics, a steep learning curve, or unforgiving difficulty, what game pushed you to your limits? Share your experiences and any tips you might have for others tackling these tough titles.
  13. In your opinion, what’s the toughest position in sports? Whether it’s the physical demands, mental toughness, or skill required, certain positions seem to stand out. Is it the quarterback in football, goalie in soccer, or maybe a pitcher in baseball?
  14. In every sport, there's that one player who seems to step up when the game is on the line. Whether it’s hitting a last-minute shot, making a game-winning play, or leading their team to a victory in a high-pressure moment, some athletes have earned the title of "clutch." Who do you think is the most clutch player across any sport, and what moment solidified their reputation in your eyes?
  15. Sports fashion has come a long way from simple jerseys and athletic wear to becoming a global style statement. From the early days of functional, performance-driven clothing to the rise of collaborations with high-end designers, the lines between sportswear and everyday fashion are now blurred. How do you think sports fashion has changed in terms of trends, influences, and cultural significance? What’s your take on the future of sports fashion?
  16. Every sport has its unique challenges, but some seem to take a lot longer to pick up than others. Whether it's mastering the technique, learning the rules, or getting the mental game right, some sports just seem tougher to crack. What sport do you think is the hardest to learn and why?
  17. With so much evolution in sports over the past two decades, it’s hard to pick just one. Whether it’s technology, rules, or athlete training methods, sports have seen dramatic changes. Which sport do you think has undergone the most transformation? How have advancements like analytics, equipment upgrades, or new strategies reshaped the game?
  18. With the rise of AI in healthcare, would you feel comfortable having a robot as your primary doctor? Considering advancements in diagnostics, treatments, and surgeries, robots can potentially offer more precision and fewer errors. But would you trust them to make life-altering decisions?
  19. Technology has drastically reshaped how we connect, work, and experience the world. From instant communication via social media and messaging apps to global e-commerce, it’s never been easier to bridge distances. Virtual meetings replace in-person gatherings, and tools like Google Maps and travel apps make exploring new places feel more accessible. How do you think technology has made the world feel smaller? Has it impacted your personal or professional life in unexpected ways?
  20. With the rapid advancement of tech, how do you think it can be leveraged to improve both physical and mental health? Whether it’s through fitness apps, wearables, virtual therapy, or mindfulness tools, there are so many innovations today. What have you personally found effective, or what technologies do you think have the most potential to make a lasting impact on well-being?
  21. With the rise of digital media, social platforms, and AI, we often hear that technology can either help preserve or erase cultural practices, traditions, and languages. Can technology truly act as a guardian of culture, offering tools for documentation and global sharing? Or does it risk replacing authentic cultural experiences with homogenized, globalized content?
  22. With all the risks of cyber threats, privacy breaches, and scams, I'm curious—what steps do you take to stay safe while browsing the internet? Do you use a VPN, enable two-factor authentication, or take other precautions like password managers or avoiding suspicious links? Any tips for staying secure on social media too?
  23. Whether it's a family member, a close friend, or someone from work, who do you find yourself chatting with the most? Do you have regular catch-ups, or is it more spontaneous? And how has that relationship influenced your mood or perspective?
  24. Do you rely on recommendations from friends or online communities, or do you choose based on genres or authors you already love? Do you read reviews, or do you pick a book simply because the cover catches your eye? Maybe you have a personal rule, like reading a certain number of books a month?
  25. When you travel, do you prefer to pack light, sticking to just the essentials? Or do you tend to bring more luggage to make sure you’re prepared for anything? Curious to hear your thoughts and any tips you have for managing luggage. Do you stick to one bag, or do you bring multiple?
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