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killamch89

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  1. Played some Hoyle Board games - it's been ages since I've played this. The nostalgia!
  2. Whether it's a road trip, a backpacking adventure, or a marathon flight across the globe, what's the longest journey you've ever taken? How long did it take, and what made it memorable?
  3. If you suddenly had more free time - whether from a shorter work week or fewer responsibilities, how would you spend it? Would you focus on hobbies, pick up a new skill, travel, or just relax?
  4. Are there any conspiracy theories out there that you think might actually have some truth to them? Whether it's about secret government projects, hidden agendas, or unexplained historical events, I'd love to hear what you think and why.
  5. I’ve noticed that wearing bright and colorful clothes always seems to lift my mood and make the day more vibrant! Do you like to wear bold colors too? Or do you prefer more neutral tones? Would love to hear why you choose the styles you do and how they make you feel.
  6. Nice choice! Personally, I'd like to live in the Castlevania world because I could learn lots of magic and become an extremely powerful sorcerer.
  7. And the team behind the successful Castlevania series on Netflix is working on this project so I'm definitely looking forward to this. Are you excited by this news? I sure am because I'm a huge DMC fan and I love Castlevania as well and I rewatch the Castlevania series at least once a month. Here's the official trailer:
  8. I’d have to say Arya Stark. Her journey from a young, innocent girl to a skilled, resilient warrior is fascinating. Her loyalty to family, determination, and ability to survive in a brutal world stand out to me. Plus, her storylines with characters like The Hound add depth to her character, showcasing her humanity in the face of darkness.
  9. I get where you're coming from. When I was in scouts as a lad, they made me sell cookies as well. I mean we did get some but that was like way after everyone had their share.
  10. Honestly, I hate moving as well. You're always breaking stuff or losing stuff during moving. The part I particularly despise is when you have to go through mountains of old stuff that you forgot about. That's neat.
  11. Does anyone remember the Doyle Board games of the 2000s with lots of board games such as Dominoes, Checkers and Chess? That game taught me how to play Chess so I had to get a copy of it on my laptop the other day. What about you guys? Any good memories with Hoyle Board games?
  12. Steam is definitely the best one with what it offers.
  13. The Witcher 3 is an excellent game in terms of story and characters. Plus the books expand on the Witcher lore even more and explain certain things in detail that the game might've glossed over.
  14. Acer Nitro 5 would be an excellent choice for you. Whether you're talking about value for money, performance, upgradability and overall versatility, it's the best machine for your gaming needs and they cost under $1000.
  15. If you hardly travel around, a gaming desktop is a no-brainer. They're more powerful than gaming laptops. On the other hand, if you're always on the go, a gaming laptop would suit your PC gaming needs instead. Even though they're less powerful than its desktop counterpart, the portability makes it an appealing choice.
  16. For a premium wireless gaming mouse, I'd suggest looking into the Logitech G Pro X Superlight or the Razer Viper Ultimate. Both have wireless charging capabilities (via accessories), top-notch DPI settings (up to 25,000), and durable switches. SteelSeries Aerox 5 is also an option if you're looking for a lightweight model.
  17. This is a tough one since I'm a bit of genocidal maniac in-game especially when it comes to NPCs. It would be in the Sims where I trapped everyone in a room with the oven on fire and removed the door and let them all burn to death. Honestly, I laughed.
  18. I usually try to brute force my way through it a few times first, just to see if I can make it work. It makes the victory feel more rewarding, but if it gets too frustrating, I’ll reload and prep properly.
  19. I've definitely noticed that too! Especially in games like The Witcher 3 and Elder Scrolls. Sometimes I feel like I'm listening closely, but then I have to dig through the quest log to find crucial details. It's a bit frustrating when you miss something important just because it wasn’t communicated clearly.
  20. Maybe a few days at most. Sometimes it's best to take a break from a game when you're "stuck".
  21. I totally feel your pain! For me, it was Ornstein and Smough from Dark Souls. I lost count after the 30th attempt, and it was all because of the difficulty! Their combination of speed and power was just brutal. No bugs, just pure frustration. Eventually, I got through by summoning help, but man, they almost broke me!
  22. The Playstation 2/Gamecube/Xbox era in the early to mid 2000s holds a very special place in my heart as a gamer. We got so many great games and some very underrated franchises such as Mechassault, Primal and The Chronicles of Riddick.
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