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Aguy

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  1. I spent that past 2 weeks playing LoZ: Breath of the Wild. I've owned it since the Wii U, but never got a chance to get very far into it without my son taking over my file. But since he's got Tears of the Kingdom now, I figured I'd finally have chance to beat it. I was expecting it to a lot longer to beat the story, but it I think it was only around 32 to get to the credits. I do have the DLC, so I'll probably go back and play that eventually.

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  2. 1 hour ago, TDIRunner said:

    Honestly, I would like to watch them sometime.  Maybe when my kids are older.  We can all watch them together for the first time.

    How many movies and hours are we talking about?

    Not sure how old your kids are but we started when my youngest was 7. There are scary bits but she likes them and is always down to watch them with me.

  3. 2 hours ago, Hammerfestus said:

    And my axe!

    Easy 10.

    There are so many good one liners throughout the trilogy, it's hard for me to watch them and not talk through the whole thing. 

    We watch the extended trilogy at least once a year, splitting each movie into 2 nights and taking a week to go through the whole thing. In high school, I read the first book, and got half way through the second but I just couldn't keep going. Not my favorite writing style, but love the movies. 

  4. 6 hours ago, G-type said:

    I liked the Dungeons and Dragons movie too.. although I still think a better use of the IP would be something that incorporates gamers playing the game intercut with the the fantasy story, rather than just a straight up fantasy movie.

    Stories like that can work, but I feel like a majority of the time directors do that, it breaks up the flow too much and can kill momentum. Like @DoctorEncore said, the writers and Chris Pine's acting did a good job of trusting the viewer with the source material, resulting in a fun film.

    I don't want my fantasy interspersed with scenes of a noob player (stand in for the unfamiliar audience) being surprised by a new mechanic and having other players explain it, or where the DM goes on a power trip. I've never heard anyone say Fred Savage was the best part of Princess Bride. It stops the story we are actually invested in dead in it's tracks.

    I think it works best with low fantasy, like in the case of Jumanji, where there's less suspension of disbelief required. Switching back and forth from our reality to high fantasy is too jarring. But I'm open to opinions and movie recommendations where it works.

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  5. The new Dungeons and Dragons movie is out on Paramount+. I watched it with the family the other night and it was really good, with lots of imaginative action sequences. None of us have ever played DnD (although I've always wanted to) but I think they struck a good balance with the source material between pleasing fans and not being too dense for newcomers. And not a single 70/80's pop song to be heard, which has become a pet peeve of mine at this point.

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  6. Oh, I know. I was there for the whole thing, but I was wondering why this particular bikini women was chosen. 

    4 minutes ago, Jfreakofkorn said:

    Yes , it was created in response to a member being banded on the other forum , nintendoage  

     

  7. 4 hours ago, CodysGameRoom said:

    An Aliens style Metroid movie would be amazing. Moreso Aliens than Alien. Just based on the nature of Samus in general.

    I think an Aliens-style movie would be a good start to introduce the franchise to the masses, then release an Alien-style prequel to expand the lore.

  8. The credits rolled on Dragon Quest III yesterday. That's the third DQ I've beaten this year and was considering starting another one, but instead started Return to Popolocrois on 3DS. It's a Story of Seasons spinoff, very cutesy. 

     

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  9. 5 hours ago, RH said:

    I spent more time looking for that stuff than paying attention to the plot.

    Same here, everytime there was a slow pan or still frame I was looking around the edges and in the background. But I think all the musical cues were the best like World 1-2 or MK8 Selection Screen. But unless I'm mistaken, I never heard the SMB Underwater Theme.

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  10. I'm a pretty lax person to begin with, so the Souls-like games (Elden Ring and more recently Wo Long) are the only kind of games that stress me out as I'm not the best at them. 

    Grinding in an RPG (DQ is my favorite) is the best way to de-stress for me. It's pretty mindless but still leads to overall progress. Vampire Survivor is another mindless but engaging enough game too.

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  11. Was looking for some light reading and thought I'd read the Harry Potter series. It's been 20 since the first (and last) time I read through it so at this point I remember the  movies more than the books. I forgot how much the first quarter of the book reads like a Roald Dahl story.

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