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killamch89

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  1. The PSP had a pretty unique library of RPGs during its lifespan. From tactical RPGs like Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together to action-packed titles like Persona 3 Portable, there was a little something for everyone. For those who played, which RPGs on the PSP stood out to you the most? Did you feel like the handheld was a good platform for RPG experiences?
  2. Photo modes have become a popular feature in many modern games, allowing players to capture stunning in-game moments. But should every game include one? On one hand, it adds extra value, letting players appreciate the visual artistry and share experiences. On the other, it might take resources away from core gameplay or be unnecessary for certain genres.
  3. Lately, it feels like a huge chunk of indie games are embracing a retro aesthetic, whether it’s pixel art, 8-bit soundtracks, or platformer mechanics straight out of the '80s and '90s. While I love the nostalgia, I’m starting to wonder if it’s becoming overdone. Do you think the "retro-style" trend is reaching oversaturation, or is it just a fun, creative avenue for developers?
  4. Games like Minecraft and Dreams thrive on community creativity, letting players shape the experience through mods, levels, and stories. Should more games adopt this approach, encouraging players to co-create content alongside developers? Could this lead to more engaging, long-lasting games, or does it risk diluting the creators' vision? What games do you think have done this best, and how could future titles innovate further in this area?
  5. I love discovering hidden gems—those lesser-known games that don’t get the attention they deserve. Whether it’s an obscure indie title, a forgotten classic, or something with a unique twist, I’d love to hear about it! What niche games have you found that more people should check out?
  6. We all know the big hits, but sometimes the best gaming experiences come from titles that flew under the radar. What’s a lesser-known game that completely caught you off guard -whether it was the story, gameplay, or just how much you ended up loving it?
  7. The 1980s gave us some of the most legendary athletes in sports history - whether it was Magic Johnson and Larry Bird dominating the NBA, Joe Montana leading the 49ers, or Martina Navratilova owning the tennis courts. Maybe you're a fan of Mike Tyson’s knockout streak or Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” moment. Who was your favorite athlete from the ’80s, and what made them stand out to you?
  8. The rivalry between Björn Borg and John McEnroe in the early 1980s was one of the most iconic in tennis history. Borg's cool, disciplined baseline play clashed with McEnroe's fiery serve-and-volley style, leading to legendary matches like the 1980 Wimbledon final. How did their contrasting approaches and intense battles influence the evolution of the sport? Did their rivalry help shape player mentality, playing styles, or even tennis culture today?
  9. With the rise of global events like the FIFA World Cup, Olympics, and even the UEFA Champions League final, do you think the Super Bowl still holds the title as the biggest sports event? While it dominates in the U.S., its global reach seems smaller compared to football (soccer) or Olympic events. Has the Super Bowl maintained its prestige worldwide, or has it been surpassed by other competitions?
  10. With the rise of travel teams, sponsorships, and even NIL deals for young athletes, youth sports seem more like a business than ever before. While some argue it provides better opportunities and exposure, others worry it puts too much pressure on kids and prioritizes profit over development. Do you think commercialization benefits young athletes, or is it harming the spirit of the game?
  11. Whether it's for running, cycling, team sports, or even niche activities, what tech stands out in terms of accuracy, features, and innovation? Are there any new wearables, smart insoles, or AI-driven tools that have impressed you?
  12. Not just match sharpness, in order to improve, players have to train their skills.
  13. I'm reading that Jhon Duran can go for 80m this window? In what world is Jhon Duran worth 80m? I just know Chelsea would be stupid enough to pay that.
  14. Bournemouth have been on one since the season has started. They're this year's bogey team - you can't take them lightly at all or else they'll destroy you.
  15. That's what I'm wondering. He's way past his prime at this point - let him enjoy his retirement.
  16. Yep. Calling a league over in January is really jumping the gun.
  17. I totally get that but doesn't change the fact they're an exciting team to watch.
  18. That's what I'm saying as well. It's too close to call at this point in the season.
  19. I don't think he has any personal vendetta against Arsenal. He just wants to win, it's the media that makes up this personal "vendetta".
  20. To be fair, Brentford could've scored two or three times before Darwin Nunez even scored so late in the game.
  21. If you watched the game, Nottingham Forest were very wasteful in attack and also sloppy in defense and that's why this game was even so close.
  22. I don't mind these kind of bosses, personally. It forces you to not take anything for granted and to constantly strive to get better at the game.
  23. That's how I met my gaming buddies. We used to play Eden Eternal back in the 2010s and we've been gaming together ever since.
  24. My issue is that I feel that the VR space in general has stagnated over the past 8 years. When VR burst onto the scene in the 2015 up to 2017, there was a lot of development. But ever since that, it seems to have been put on the backburner by most companies that were originally spearheading its development.
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