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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: January 01, 2026, 02:22:37 pm »
1. The Bouncer [PS2] - Finished Jan 1st, 2026





I am so incapacitated by flu that it's almost depressing at this point. I cough in my dreams. I really wish everyone health and safety away from this strand. For whatever that's worth.  But being bed ridden for a week sent me to this off the wall classic!   I was able to sit as the ball dropped and get my first score on the board early just like last year!  Beaten at 2:00 am EST of 2026.   To ring in the year.  And i'm happy with the choice off sentimentality alone.

This time with a very nostalgic childhood game. It is very symbolic for me.  Even the title entrance voice thheeeee Bouncerrr. This is a lesser spoken of Squaresoft beat em up.  My stance on it is that considering some people paid 60 dollars for this game at launch back in the early 2000s.  That's quite the tough out.  But as a small experience, I enjoyed my time with it.   And my brother let me borrow this game when I was like 7 years old.  So its full circle to witness end credits with it :)


The plot is I believe meant to pivot around choosing sion. I chose volt and leveled up only volt. It punishes you slightly with dialogue for doing this. The game is a bare bones rudementary beat em up that actually has stellar graphics for its time.  Some of these cut scenes have such great visual light reflection effects that it looks borderline Ray Tracing!! It's very pretty for a game that I remember playing before passion of the christ the movie was even released.  2 decades or more of added onto my back like armadillo scales but the game remains what it always was.  An easy. Anyone can do it beat em up for begginers of the genre.  I was able to beat the game without buying any special moves.

The plot is ok... although rushed. Not as flushed out as say kingdom hearts but more flushed out than say dynasty warriors. The combat is ok although not very nuianced. I do think its simplicity is what aids its nostalgia for me because it is how I remembered the game being.  Some of the fighting feels club brawl style and fist fighting fun.   


Sion - Dollar General Sora
Volt - spike from buffy the vampie slayer

Other dude - the host of ink master Dave Navaro.


This is lamens terms of what were dealing with in terms of character development. And they seek to rescue A drew berrymore blonde girl from some disapperance or kidnapping. It's random and off the rails but it keeps itself somewhat glued with the well animated cut scenes.  The blonde girl.  Has secrets. So does All the characters really.


The game is very punch punch kick repeat. Unless you buy combo moves which I didnt.


Overall its a nostalgic cute simple beat em up for ps2.


77/100

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2026!!!
« on: December 31, 2025, 04:33:49 pm »
Reserved. 


Got in reserved somewhat early which is good.  Been battling the nastiest Flu in a long time rn. But wish you all a happy New Years.  But can't wait to hopefully at least match imput 2026!  Heres to another happy backlog shredding season :)


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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: December 23, 2025, 07:05:35 pm »
It's a Wonderful Life - What really makes this work is how totally justified George's crash out is. Uncle Billy has just basically screwed over George's entire life, so everything that we've been watching him make all those sacrifices over the previous 70 minutes completely pointless. In fact, I think the weakest stuff in the movie is all the fantastical Christmas magic stuff. It's been a phenomenal slice of life and coming of age drama, and I just think it sticks out, tonally.

And of course, Jimmy Stewart is phenomenal.

In Old Arizona - It's not that bad, but it is boring and definitely has the growing pains of an early talkie. Product of its time, and all that.

A Few Good Men - Coming at the tail end of Rob Reiner's nearly unparalleled 80s-90s directorial run, A Few Good Men, is probably the oddest man out of his entire filmography, but it is still an absolute masterclass of it's genre. A huge cast of current and future stars, with everyone delivering great performances. Wish we still got high profile courtroom dramas like this.

Totally Killer - Had a ton of fun with this! Fun time travel stuff, decent slasher action. A couple of issues - some rough CG effects, gets a bit too hand-wavy with the time travel logic, some tonal issues, and it is shot like a sitcom. Mostly a blast, though.

The Lion King - Gonna be completely honest here, Timon and Pumba don't really do it for me. I don't hate them or anything, they are just what keep it from the full 5.

I really enjoy the lion king live action.  Perhaps even more although thats blasphemy to most. Curious to see if that Timon and Pumba gain improved sentiments from you. 



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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: December 23, 2025, 06:48:10 pm »
This is something fairly gaming adjacent to me, but one thing I'm so sick of is how fake and contrived so much of the internet is today. Compared to even 5 or 6 years ago, it's so hard to find genuine gaming content or discussion. Everything is either sponsored, an ad, clickbait, hot takes, rage bait, AI generated, or bots. I know there are still some genuine people and places to discuss gaming (this site is one of them), but it's getting discouraging on pretty much all mainstream sites like Reddit, Facebook, and Youtube. I hate how I have to second guess if I'm interacting with a bot now, and even if I'm not, so many people just talk and act the same way online now. It's awful. And then when it comes to finding new youtube videos, Youtube will recommend to me the same ultra clickbaity, contrived sponsored video essay 3 times before it actually recommends me some newer video from a smaller youtuber who genuinely just wants to talk about his favorite Resident Evil or SHMUP games. Again, I can still find this stuff, but it's getting more and more rare and difficult.


I know this stuff is happening more and more, but part of me also feels like maybe I'm just outgrowing the social aspect of the internet. I do genuinely like to discuss gaming with people online and in person, but maybe I just have a lower tolerance for people parroting the same opinions or saying some stupid BS just to drum up outrage, and therefore engagement.


I miss the old and also the not so old internet so badly. I know it wasn't perfect and was filled with its own problems, trolls, bad actors, and other unsavory characters, but at least it felt mostly genuine and authentic. Everything online just feels so fake now. I'm so grateful that small forums like this still exist even though they've become an endangered species thanks to social media.

I agree with you 100%.
I don’t think it’s you outgrowing the internet. I think it’s all the bullshit has made it so unsavory that we crave real people.  We just want something that is real and not just generated for clicks. Social media made people curate their online appearance just so they could get some likes. Your friends weren’t sharing their real life with you, and you weren’t with them.

It’s rough when the “realest” thing on the internet is porn.

Man.. this convo has made me feel less alone. I am only 29 but feel 75 with how drastically and recently the world has shifted from this simple, wholesome, creative eutopia I grew up with.  To this instant gratification pit.  It has effected all forms of media.  Even things that arent AI.  Are short form trendy content.  Instead of having 1000 good bands. You get the same 5 pop artists replayed in a paid for loop.  It's all algorithms, ads.  If they can sap a dollar out of you they will. 

Online gambling for kids? Go for it.  AI women, AI movies, AI Dances. 

Back then YouTube was the wild west. Anyone could be the next wave.  It was silly stuff. Homemade people doing homemade things. Now it's all pay to play.  There is nothing we do that doesn't have a lobby, investor or forced ad placed within it.   Repetition. 

Like songs. Back in the day it was word of mouth. "Hey Nirvanna is dope. Check this out" now it's whatever artist pays the most to be pushed onto every tik tok reel you watch. Until it gets forced into your head instead of wishfully wanted by the consumer. 

I think people are consuming so much AI especially children that they begin to also act and talk artificially.  Sometimes the AI is so good I can't tell whats what and become over simulated. 


Hearing people say "should I do _____ chat" or "drop a like if I should put my nads in the fan blade chat 677777777" like its all gone too far.  All of it.  And It's time to fight AI taking human work with our dollars. I will not support any company especially game studios who dare attempt it.  I pay artists for art. Not robots.


Not to get grim.  There are companies that make trillions with a T off the success of AI. Its a big silicon valley love darling that they are sinking a lot of capital into.  It means they dont have to pay as much and profit double.  Alphabet inc., Nvidia, microsoft, Netflix and meta. All not only push this agenda all over the world geo politically.  They know a world where we mindlessly cycle curated fake content behind paywalls is infinitely profitable with lower overhead than paying real artists or creators to do the same thing but slower.


I also agree that reddit is just not natural.  It's why I love VG Collect so much.  Talking to people here feels more like those old blockbuster video convos.  It's simpler times.  Nobody is karma farming or talking about incest. It's just what the online footprint used to look like. 



The way things are going.. with replika and other avenues.  Even porn and even real life companionship is gonna be AI too.  Their are guys paying big money for AI wives now.  The human element is gone. Im just gonna pretend it doesnt exist and just streamline how digital I exist.

But alas... we the final few!  Merry christmas and happy new year folks :) 

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General / Re: A Year in Review - 2025
« on: December 17, 2025, 03:29:14 am »
yayy I do enjoy this tradition.  I stagnated on games from like July on but had a heavy half year :)


Favorite 2025 Release: didnt play any really. Maybe mafia?  I suppose.  I think lost records bloom and rage may have heen 2025. Could be wrong. I know part 2 was.

Least Favorite 2025 Release: not sure ive played a bad 2025 Release as I havent played many new games. But id go with Forza Horizon 5s PS5 rollout.  The forced sync with Xbox carried over all my progress and completely and forcefully destroyed my joy. The game was heavily overpriced and I regret it. Not a bad game per say. Just wasnt the refresh I wished for.

Favorite Game Played in 2025: wow.... thats a tall task folks lol.  I've loved at least 80 percent of the games ive played and beaten this year.  Some really deeply and emotionally.  This comes up to many titles but it also divides into a lot of different genres.   With Arkham Asylums dark gritty boss laced epicness.  Life is stange for story and emotional cohesion. And Hogwarts Legacy for immersive world.  I'll say that no game has probably ever immersed me into its lore and universe the way Hogwarts legacy did.  The atmosphere was unreal. Simply unreal.  It was like attending Hogwarts. For that?  I award it top honors.  Barely. By the skin of its teeth.  It may be a top 20 game all time for me.

Least Favorite Game Played in 2025: What's your least favorite game that you played this year?  Oh by far Need For Speed 2015.  What an abomination in hindsight.  Brrrrrrr "yo bro. Me and amy are drinking energy drinks and harassing elderly women brooooo totallly dudddeee.  What are you square??? Yoo totally rad bonkers kid.  You cant hit slants like I can.  Run from the law with me. Laterzzz kid"  then 2 seconds later. Amy calls. Brrrrrrrr "omg like This tokyo drift legend just dm'd me.  Like totally vibe right? Omg. I know you're busy in the MIDDLE OF A RACE and I also know my call is 1. Uninterruptable.  2. Unavoidable and 3. Impossible to turn off in settings but let me keep chatting in forced Gen Z rhetoric that nobody talks like.  Also game is always online.  Crashes. Lags. Bad lighting.  Shit frames.  Poor cop logic.  Rubberbanding.   Yeah. Game was a rough out on a spiritual level lol. I'm sure there was worst.   Maybe Jojo Siwa or I am mayo.  Or bombardino cocodrillo simulator.  But man... nfs is a blockbuster big budget game.  So no respect from me lol.

Sleeper Hit of 2025:  Jusant.  And its not close. I had no expectations for it and didnt even know what it was about. It instantly moved me. Beautiful game. b]Jusant[/b]  Justant was a blissful joy combining parkour elements with puzzle and resource management. It is a cute collectahon.  It also was smartly paced.  Although Lost Records Bloom and Rage
Is a close second.

Favorite Gaming Moment in 2025:   Either the final kill in mafia III, the Hogwarts legacy relationship with Sebastian or  trying to be compeltely silent to avoid a wendigo in until dawn.

Proudest Collection Accomplishment of 2025:  I got a spice orange gamecube, replaced all the games I sold from childhood but my person favorite is my original Xbox late model with the upgraded non leaky capacitors. I missed owning one because my dad had one when I was a child.


Happy gaming and here is to 2026 yall :)

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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: December 01, 2025, 01:26:59 pm »
This is the first year in almost two decades where I really don't care at all about the potential deals to be had on video games right now. The problem is multifaceted. There's very little being released that people like myself actually would want this holiday season, most of the stores in my area that still have games have a pitiful selection so even if they offer a discount online the stores won't have any product you can actually go get, and of course, the discounted games this year are mostly last year's games or crap titles and now that MSRP is higher than ever that 25% to 30% off doesn't seem like such a sweet deal anymore.

All the years I remember standing in lines to get fantastic deals on recent releases that were super hyped, and buy two get one sales when there was actually enough games in the store to pick three you wanted. It was always the most fun time of year to be game shopping. This year it just feels like it's over, it's a thing of the past. It exists on a handful of websites, and it's nothing you really want.

So yeah, it's another tradition ruined by modernity.


At least for me it's been an opportunity to get games I wasn't going to pay full price for, but still wanted to play eventually. Perfect example of this was God of War Ragnorok which I picked up for $20 the other day. I also picked up a few switch games I've wanted as part of a B2G1 deal on used games at Gamestop. I don't think there will ever be a time where there aren't at least a few games I'm interested in buying at some point.


With that said, I agree with you that Black Friday isn't what it used to be as a gamer and collector. I used to go all over town to multiple Gamestops taking advantage of their B2G1 or B2G2 deals they've done in the past. On more than one occasional I actually spent too much money, but didn't care since I had like 10+ new games I'd wanted for a long time. Not only that, but the amount of new games I wanted was definitely higher than it is now. You're definitely not alone when it comes to feeling a bit disenchanted about the modern gaming landscape, but luckily it's not all doom and gloom. There are still a bunch of indie games that are getting released that I'm finding more and more have the soul that the mainstream industry has been lacking for some time. The only problem with indie games is getting them physically since there are only a handful of companies that make limited physical copies of them. Even though a lot of the better indie games that come out usually get the physical release treatment, there are sadly quite a few that never will, especially with the end of physical games being on the horizon. I guess my advise is to expand your horizons when it comes to gaming if you haven't already. There are a lot of great games out there if you're looking in the right place.

My theory is that Black Friday used to be quite special when it was delegated to one day and was mostly physical box stores only. I used to go every year and wait in freezing cold lines in MA. But it was worth it. It allowed for a lot of exclusivity and companies even did black friday edition consoles like Nintendo did with the new 3ds. I loved black friday back then.  Once saturday came you were shit out of luck. It was 1 day, 1 chance. It caused pandemonium yeah but at the same time the sales were more deep since they didnt have to sustain weeks on end. Once companies realized that they could stretch smaller sales into longer periods and pack deals into mostly online avenues to boost online commerce and strengthen their ROIs the consumer lost as always...   it's a shame.  But anything that truly benefits the consumer will be tweaked until consumer benefit is minimum and corperate gain is maximum.  They know if they go longer periods at smaller sales people will still buy more due to more opportunities to do so.  Cyber monday hinted at that. But even that was black friday as a cyber day. Now its cyber month.  Their is no real black friday anymore. So now instead of Switch 2 being 350 for 1 day. It will be 399 for 3 weeks.  Instead of borderlands 4 being 40 for 1 day. It'll be 55 for a month.   The deals don't hit like they used to imo.


The way PS sales go, the way gamestop does buy 2 get one on pre owned often, the way amazon slashes games for prime day and summer sales.  Black Friday is almost useless now.  But that doesn't mean it is without it's fun.  Like BikingJahuty said.  I found some deals on games that I otherwise wouldn't have been willing to commit to for half off or 30 percent off. And overall tech and games did decent this year.   Assassins Creed shadows at 30 was good for me to play it and not pay the 47 to 60 it usually is. So i'm happy with that. 


I heavily agree that you gotta look into AA games today.  Indie devs or budget productions are doing beautiful work.  IE: Stray, Jusant, Gris and Untitled Goose Game all stand out as unique experiences to me.   I feel this gen is either the most dense or most dry depending on how you game. 

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General / Re: What are your least favorite boss fights?
« on: November 26, 2025, 08:50:34 pm »
was sephiroth in kh 1 that hard? I know I beta it as a kid sure it took a few tries  but I strugled more with some other bosses

My brother claims it to be the hardest boss he has ever defeated and he's beaten some hard games.  I as a kingdom hearts fanatic have only faced him once.  Granted I was not ready and got decimated.  I imagine he's hard to most but it's subjective. 





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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: November 26, 2025, 04:30:58 pm »
The US needs Black Friday deals on groceries instead of games and big TVs.


Sadly, even if they made groceries super cheap for one weekend, it still wouldn't fix the underlying issue of your money being worth jack now due to unchecked inflation. I don't want to make this political, but inflation benefits people at the top, while hurting practically everyone else. Unless something is done about that, which there won't be, inflation is just going to get worse and worse. Our politicians, nearly all of them, will never bite the hand that feeds them.

Without making this too political subreddit level. I will say I wholeheartedly agree.  This year has been rocky to say the least. The 99 percent bleeds so the 1 percent can live in excess. What hurts the Bee benefits the badger.  The bee sees its home and lifes work breaking away. The badger sees free honey. I dont see an end in sight. Only varying degrees of bad.

Surprisingly though.  TVs went from something people would save for months to buy. A big family decision with the wife. Now its something college kids abandon in their dorms. As a gift I got a 55 inch 4k tv for 115 dollars.  Crazy how that industry has evolved to be cheaper somehow.  Really nice set too.


With that said... I do wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving and gaming holiday :)   Whatever that looks like to you all! 

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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: November 25, 2025, 05:50:17 pm »
Anyone here getting any black friday scores?  I was going to make a thread about it but felt it was more fitting here.  Since people are less hyped about it for legit reasons. Some of the deals are gas some are another word that rhymes with gas lol.


Madden 26 for the football fan is less than halved and typically is 35.00 for black friday. 26.99 this year. It also is supposed to be much improved with dynamic weather.

Assassins creed shadows is 30

But PS5 slim for 399 to 449.00 for the disc version? Like seriously? I'm sorry but that console is 5 years old and I got mine for 350 at the height of an economy crash with tariffs, and got a pro version of ps4 cheaper mid covid epidemic.  That's a rough price point especially with Switch 2 knocking their bundle lower than that at 400 in the same holiday season it launched in. I just cant get my head around that.  I imagine Nintendo is going to gap sony and xbox this holiday season. 


Also Borderlands sale for 58.99.    That's not a black fridal deal thats a mild autumn price drop that should remain permanently.   11 dollars off a 70 dollar game thats already 10 dollars too much is not black friday to me.


Other than those gripes. I feel 2025 black friday is slapping :)

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Black Friday kinda based this year.  At first I thought it was bad but ive found some goodies!


The first major deal that I have noticed is on PS5 controllers.  My PS5 controller after nearing 2000 hours is beggining to tire. Its battery lasts maybe half of what it used to.  I took the oppurtunity to buy the chroma teal color controller which is rad.  (Most stores Walmart, amazon)   

Also Madden 26 for 26.99 is a fair deal to me considering im deep into football season and want some snappier running mechanics.  (Amazon and Walmart)   Wild drop from 70.

Outer wilds and the new ninja turtles game are both 15.00 (ps store)  i used a cash app discount on top as well.

And assasins creed shadows is now 30.00 (walmart) contemplating

Gears of war (ps5) is also like 25 or so in the ps store. I forget exact price.


So decent hauls so far.

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General / Re: 52 Games Challenge 2025!!!
« on: October 01, 2025, 03:59:43 pm »
52. Call Of Duty Modern Warfare: Remastered [PS4] - finished Sep 28th, 2025




As many will know, the echoing of sentiment. From 2005 to 2016ish Call of Duty hit a stride that can be likened to the golden age of comic books, the silver screen age of cartoons, popeye the sailor man and Lucy and Ethyl or even the industrial boom of America. You had gamers by the millions who lived and breathed Call of Duty. Every double XP weekend, each and every map pack was like christmas. Begging my dad for the 20 dollar xbox live cards to be the next to join my friends in cool kid circle. It also had it's naysayers. But each and every year it became clear.  COD was untouchable in military based first person shooters. Battlefield crumbled in it's wake, multiple times. It even made Halo itself into a shrew mouse after long been standing as a titan of industry... trey arch and infinity ward both went back to back like lethal weapon. Just coming up with new fresh maps. Cool guns. The game was flawless... but only temporarily.  Very quickly COD last its balance. But overall for many years it was the funnest time. Red dot sights. The leveling and prestige system was genius, the killstreaks were addictive. And leading a team of mountain dew chugging 10 yr olds to victory was some of my greatest memories in gaming.  When I say COD defined my childhood in many ways. I'm not exaggerating.  Call of Duty also had semi responsibility in my love for militaria, history, and education endeavors that followed.  I have since

1. Gone to 2 presidential libraries, 2 WW2 museums, a civil war museum and many boston massacre related attractions.

2. Studied WW2 speificially for decades. Books. Movies. And now vietnam.

Would my interest in WW2 have existed without world at war? Possibly. My great grandfathers served at both Germany and North African Campaigns. My great grandfather on my grandmother's side was even a POW in a nazi concentration camp.  Then went on to become a professor of behavioral sciences.  His name is Ogden Lindsley.  My other grandfather George A. Muggleton served at Kessarine Pass. These things were engrained in me at a young age. GI Joes, Toy army men. I just love the historical importance.  But would that passion have cultivated into the multi media arm of my personality it is today? Without my formative years being playing call of duty world at war with my friends? Maybe not.  What I enjoy about these games. Is they actually try to be historically accurate. Do they always get it right? No. Do they embelish? Of course. But they get the heart down. The horrors down. The way wars occured and how battles progressed. None might be as important to that trajectory of the franchise as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Which was known as COD 4 when I was a kid.

Phrases like "switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading" and "Nice! Your fruit killing skills are remarkable" both birth themselves just in the prologue of this game. Have become sort of lexicon in the gaming community. Gold skins on AKs? This game. Care packages? This game. Noscoping? As far as I know. This game. Well over a decade before fortnite even dreamed of such. It did it all without micro trans (aside from optional map packs that came about a year into launch).  It was gaming paradise. It truly was. But now into this games campaign mode.

Call Of Duty 4 is definitely inspired by the war on terror mixed with a bit of Russian civil war. It's less directly based on real wars like the WW2 games are. But it clearly has a very "nuclear" seal team 6 vibe to it.  The game manages to make you feel part of batallion.  By the end of the game. You remember captain price (recurring character) and people like sgt briggs on first name basis. Like they were your men you actually served with. Because the game does well at subtly reminding you of commanding orders while still being present in the very arcadey vibe.  The controls are smooth. Missions like "all ghillied up" are franchise staples that almost all love. The missions has you in pripyiat ukraine where chernobyl happened. It's a front to back stealth mission where you gotta maneuver without being detected this russian operated snowy badlands of poison.  Tunnels.  Sinking ships. Nukes. Tanks. Fighter jets. Cobra attack helicopters. It's all in this game. German Sheppards even. The game is a campaign masterclass.  I feel there are many moving moments. Deep reflections of society. But also humor. Night visions missions. Collecting intel ect are especially fun. It also has a nice trophy system that has fair but intriguing challenges to get outside the game UI. Even the mini game that begins the game is an absolute blast attempting to get the squadron record time. 

Call of Duty 4 is one of the greatest call of duty games. It predates world at war. As a cohesive unit? It has amazing footing. And I enjoyed every second.

Welcome game 52! I've made the mark.  I was well on pace for high 90s. Now my new final year goal is 75. Lets see what we can do.  But 52 is in the bag.


Rating - 93/100


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General / Re: VGC's Anonymous/"General" Topic:
« on: September 26, 2025, 07:04:38 pm »
Anyone excited for Plants vs Zombies Replanted here?

I grew up adoring Plants Vs Zombies. It was every kid my age ranges favorite middle school free to play laptop game. Then when they dropped the peggle 2 pack for 360 and PS3. It was a must buy for my entire class. All my friends were addicted. It's sonostalgic and to me the garden warfare games tanked what the original was and ruined chances of unique grid style rpg element sequels.

For 20 bucks. I think it will be a cute download. My wishes are

1. That the only improvements aren't just graphical. The game hasnt really aged poorly in original format at all. I cant see why overdo graphical upgrades. But some special effects and explosive qualities would be welcomed :)

2. New plants and levels (perhaps even a level where we deal with global warming or arid land so only hot plants survive like the pepper and the bomb plants and sunflowers must be watered). Although I know this is expecting coffee milk from a elderly cow knocker.

3. Dont dare to micro trans


Who else will buy this?


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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: September 23, 2025, 02:12:43 pm »
Taxi Driver [1976]

Quite the controversial movie for it's time. Robert Deniro.. I mean what can be said that he hasn't already etched into our brains with 30 other great films but boy oh boy does he enter a niche and disgustingly offputting bag here.  The ending is most shocking to me because it sorta tugs at the internal duality of man aspect of humans like a dog tugs a rope.  This movie is actually a fairly decent representation of skitzophrenia disorders and the dangers of politic obsession. And not to get political. Many of the actions in this movie have recently played out and have many times in history.  Jodie Foster was an infant in this movie being only 12 yrs old. Very young yet absolutely crushed and obliterated her role.  Child stars back then were simply on another level of talent. And expected to do much more challenging plots.  The movie paces itself well and leaves the viewer longing for conclusions that never come. That is intentional.  The 4k remaster I watched was pretty.  Neons drip on black roads, new york glows, the 70s shine through.  Feels like a time portal. 

Robert in general is great at playing the wacko, the polished corrleone and many things in between but seeing him buff, young and mohawked is something that every human should do ince lol. 

95/100

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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: September 23, 2025, 02:05:13 pm »
Minecraft - Gonna be honest...I made it to Lava Chicken, which is around 40 minutes in and stopped lol I didn't expect it to be good and I'm usually all for a silly comedy, but the whole thing feels like a bad parody.  I'm also kind of a Jack Black apologist, I like him in most anything, but this is just cartoonish levels of Jack Black done in the wrong way.  It's all playing directly to the camera and it just feels off to me.  I've watched all the way through far worse movies, and it's not specifically bad, to me it's just not working.  Maybe I'll go back, I don't know.

Sully - For a more serious and better movie, got around to watching this.  I'd actually seen clips for awhile, bad habit of watching clips for movies on there sometimes, not many, but for some reason, a few would pop up for this one about the flight tests at the hearing, so I'd seen all that, but the movie is a decent biographical drama, nothing flashy, nothing over the top, I appreciate that they didn't hype up the actual crash with big music or anything and we even get it kinda twice from different viewpoints slightly at a certain point before the crash and it works well for that.  I didn't even know this was a Clint Eastwood film, and I think he can understand when a movie needs to be as grounded as can be.

As usual for a biographical drama, I like to look up the wiki, see what people thought, how accurate it was, and it sounds like they did a decent job.  There was maybe abit too much to make out the Safety Board investigation as being more out to find Sully as being in the wrong, which I can sorta see in the film slightly, but didn't think it was too aggressive, and that's about it, otherwise it's apparently on point, so good to know.

I agree heavily about Minecraft movie. Jack seemed like he was cosplaying more than acting a role. Like his kids made him dress up as Steve and then he basically just recycled his school of rock energy to try to wing it.  Bowser Barely worked but Steve? Jack Black cant be every game character to ever exist. Hes too recognizable to keep recycling. But i'd actually take it further by saying Minecraft as a whole is such a shitty game to adapt to a movie. Its a beautiful excellent game but its not a movie style game. It's a cathartic game with very vague plot.  I feel it was made as a IP cash grab. The fact it isn't unwatchable is my only shock of it.

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51. Mafia Old Country [PS5] - finished Sep 13th, 2025



Mafia Old Country

Finally! Alas I did it. After almost 2 months. Im officially back in the beating games Saddle! With 51. Feels like 52 is going to happen.

Where as Mafia III is a GTA Open World atchetype that tackles a more race involved sort of internal mafia. Mafia Old Country speaks to it's own name by being 100 percent old fashioned mobster movie esque Scorcesse level storytelling. Trading in its long winding map for a sexy glimpse into tuscan rivers, italian flower beds and church steeples from the early 1900s. It is the video game version of godfather and it plays itself like a Huckleberry Finn, like a beautiful Mark Twain poem from front to back. It almost smells of grape colored orchids and red wine.  It is elegant in it's presentation and feels like controlling a concise mob movie from the 70s.

Take on the role of Enzo. A former "carusu" which means boy in italian. But Carusu was used as a sort of nose up mockery of a certain type of man. Essentially endentured servants who worked the mines in italy.  Volcano eruptions. Famine. Death and hunger. But you rise the ranks of the order of the Don Torrisi crime family.  And are called to do many of his varying tasks all the while. Other complications in personal life, relationships, faith and especially love come to shake your oath to omerta and everything that you signed up for begins to feel shaky at the knees.  It is a powerful story and one of the most somber ive played.

The gameplay mechanics are not flashy. Very simple and refined which I feel is a very good thing. It relies heavily on stealth. I find going in guns blazing to be very unrewarding and everything about the game lends itself to basically reward you for taking a more silent approach.

You become invested in indiviudal members of this family. And although your play is fairly linear in comparison to 3. It does a much better job at immersion. It eliminates the diversity of building a mob around yourself and employing roles. Which is a bit of a downgrade on customizing. But I find it is a much much more streamline experience and is much more quick and clean with its direction. 20 to 30 hours instead of 100+

Rating - 94/100

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