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Brickman

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  1. Sounds great! But instead of selling through Heritage we can cut out the middle man and sell very tiny pieces of the games ourselves.
  2. Movie 7/10, book 9/10. It was a great movie but didn’t quite capture me as much as the book did. Would love to see The Road up here at some point. That’s another Cormac McCarthy novel made into a movie, which was brilliant imo.
  3. Thanks for this post, I didn’t realise GVN were owned by Go Collect. Definitely glad I moved on now. This is true, but if those people pass on their distaste for GVN and highlight data inaccuracies then that can draw more people away. The last few posts in this thread alone have had valuable information why not to use this service.
  4. I think this is a good point and what turned me off GVN. I’ve always been an excel guy for tracking collections but I thought I would try one of the online ones. I initially tried GVN because it was mentioned on this site but I found that the data is really inaccurate. The AUD prices for a lot of games are extremely inaccurate and sometimes the prices don’t even reflect the link you click on. This turned me off it and I moved on. Also to now read that it won’t be including VGA sales, that makes it even more inaccurate data.
  5. I just finished that episode and I was disappointed they threw in those political scenes. It added nothing to the episode and felt like it was in there just so Netflix can add it to their quotas. I’ve noticed this has become a big trend with US media lately and has actually driven me towards exploring more European and Japanese media.
  6. Just a heads up if you're a horror fan that Friday the 13th & Remothered: Tormented Fathers are available on Amazon for a pretty good price. Haven't played either but I've heard they're meant to be decent games. Also noticing Void Trrlm();//Void Terrarium is getting harder to find online (not sure about in store because I'm not in the US). I was hoping it would drop below retail, but I'm not sure if it will, so I grabbed a copy.
  7. This is the first movie on the list I haven’t seen or heard of. I’ll have to check it out.
  8. I think @The Strangest has summed it up perfectly. SMG is essentially pop music played with an orchestra. Similar to say Metallica S&M. So really it’s apples and oranges in terms of musical composition. Having said that, it is my favourite Mario soundtrack and one of my top game soundtracks.
  9. Yeah I think you’re right. I found it strange because it only came out in April for the switch. Maybe it sold really badly and they didn’t bother with a second print run and will just keep it digital.
  10. Has anyone else noticed Disaster Report 4 is getting hard to find? I went to pick it up the other day and there was only one place I could find it and they only had 2 left in stock. I got it for retail but places like Amazon were selling it for well over retail price. This game hasn’t been out long, so not sure what is going on.
  11. I’ve heard that’s also one of his best novels. I’ll check it out. I agree with you, that’s why I try to avoid too many reviews these days because I feel a lot of people like to push their agenda (like saying Hemingway is too macho) and just enjoy what I read.
  12. haha yeah I know the feeling. If I was to recommend one to start first it would be Assassin's Apprentice. I haven't read many war novels, Catch 22 is probably the last one I read, which was a few years ago now. This one really got me interested so I will definitely check out All Quiet on the Western Front. I'd heard so many mixed reviews on this book (and Hemingway) but I'm glad I checked it out. What would be your next recommendation for Hemingway? I've heard For Whom the Bell Tolls is excellent.
  13. Finished a few books recently. A farewell to arms- Hemingway I really enjoyed this book, I’ve always had Hemingway on my list of authors to read and finally got around to it. The writing style at the time must have blown people away with how minimalist it is. Assassin’s Apprentice- Robin Hobb I’ve had many people recommend this book over the years and finally gave it a go. The first third of the book felt very slow to me but I pushed on and it just got better and better. Fantasy books can become predictable but this one had me on edge all the way. Even down to the epilogue. I look forward to continuing the series. Magician- Raymond E Feist I’ve wanted to read this book since I was a kid but always put it off. A great fantasy book and I can see why it is well regarded. I’ve started book 1 of the Murderbot Diaries and am enjoying it so far.
  14. Yes I used that one but it’s not very in-depth. Some quick dot points aren’t like the guides I meant where you would get break downs of every item and locations and details per level.
  15. This made me laugh because it reminds me of all the old JRPGs on there. Five pages later, they’re still going through the items and magic/summons. I normally would just ctrl-f to what I wanted. Glad to see there is still some love for the written walkthroughs. And @Gloves that is crazy you’ve written so many trophy guides. Did you write the persona 5 one? That one was amazing.
  16. One day you’re going to look back on those walls of text and appreciate their beauty haha. I’m guessing from the responses it’s just a me thing and I’ll need to adapt to the times. I’ll always have my walls of texts Final Fantsay gamefaqs walkthroughs to look back on with nostalgia.
  17. Could just be my googling skills but I couldn’t find a proper written walkthrough for Shantae and the pirate’s curse recently when I got stuck finding a missing item I needed.
  18. I want to say we’ve hit peak stupidity, but I’m sure in a few months there will be something crazier posted. It still confuses me how people can justify paying so much for a sealed SMB.
  19. This is probably more a question related to modern gaming as opposed to retro gaming. Have you noticed that written walkthroughs are getting harder to find because everyone and their dog has to be on YouTube? I’m probably going to sound like an old man here, but I prefer written walkthroughs over video walkthroughs. They’re easy to search through with the find function, no annoying commentary and I also like to read people’s interpretation of events. Do I just need to learn to get with the times?
  20. I’m sure this has already been finished by multiple people here, but no one has posted so I thought I would. Shantae and the pirate’s curse done with true ending.
  21. I hadn’t heard of this one, thanks for the link. I ended up watching them all back to back, really great series.
  22. I’m a strong believer in paying a good price for well built appliances and tools. We have a Miele vacuum we got around 4 years ago and it still is going as strong as the day we got it. We also got a Miele washing machine and it’s the best wash we’ve ever had. Our dishwasher is getting a bit old and isn’t washing as well, I definitely will be buying a Miele dishwasher. Same applies for tools. A lot of the well made famous tool brands are mostly junk now and are riding on the old name. I mostly only buy Festool, blue Bosch or DeWalt.
  23. It seems I’m not alone in trying to get into this game and just couldn’t. I reached the boss in the cave and the game did nothing for me. So many better rpgs on the system that it felt like a waste of time trying to force myself to enjoy it. I didn’t vote because I haven’t finished it but from the scale I would choose 4/10.
  24. Sums up my thoughts exactly. Those who haven't seen it should definitely check it out when they can.
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