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  • It's Latin designation is 'Luna'.

    'Selene' in Greek.

    Though, I'm uncertain if OP thought about anything other than Moon.

  • Hope they fix the sound-thing that plagued the first installment.

    Damage to your hearing shouldn't be a concern when going to the cinema.

  • Just from a quick search about the case, it seems to hold very little water.

    Hell, it's already been dismissed once.

  • Nah, there's just not enough of actual old titles that could do with a remake or remaster.

  • Just got 'Metal: Hellsinger' It's pretty fun take on the Doom-like Shooter genre.

    Also got 'Dredge'. Very chill, while being a creepy lovecraftian fishing game.

    Both games are really good, if a bit short. But for the discounted price, the length of them is just fine.

  • Don't worry too much about it. It's part of the Role-Playing charm.

    After my own first couple of playthroughs with "serious characters" I just started screwing around with fun builds.

    The "Double Chaos" sorceror is fun and stupid way to complete the game. Sometimes I'm a doomsday machine in battle, others times I'm a sheep...

  • It's times like these where flash games are missed a little extra.

    Armorgames.com had a ton of fun games that would have been perfect for pads and such.

  • Overcoming a challenge is fun.

  • I miss the old pirated XP. Stripped and streamlined for your convenience.

  • Don't forget about Plasma! You'll get to 50, as well, in no time. ;)

  • The old landlines had a ton of smart features. It's just that very few of us knew about them and thus they went unused.

  • I think the scary part stems from looking at ourselves. We're well on our way "out there" but still kill each other in the cruellest ways. Our sadistic qualities only limited by our means to perpetrate them.

    Hawkins shared his thoughts on this subject and, although less morbid, still quite scary.

  • I had my fill after Endgame.

    And the female lead movies just didn't appeal to me, as they have been consistently bad at writing "strong female characters" as they call it. It tends to just come off as cringy.

    It's kinda the same writing problem with "The Justice League". Close to the entire movies dialog is just shitty one-liners. One-dimensional.

    Like they only have two types of characters. The 'über bad-ass with the one-liners' or the 'overly emotional one with a chip on their shoulders'.

    The latter worked for 'Scarlet Witch', but even that got to be a bit much in the end.

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  • Oh to be young and full of solids again...

  • Yup, If we could do away with all negative economic aspects of weddings and marriage, I doubt that kind of commitment would be a problem for most men.

  • It's dependent on a few different things. The country you live in and such.

    Some years back there was a wave of 'catfishing' stories in the media. "Get married and lose 49% of everything you own" basically.

    That'll make anyone hesitant to sign a marriage contract.

  • I don't know about Game Of The Year. But Zelda definitely deserves a few catagories under it's belt.

    My money is on BG3 for Goty. It addressed a ton of the complaints there had been circulating about modern games for the last 10 years.

  • Depends what you mean by "commitment".

    Some think it means marriage and children. Which is understandable being hesitant about. Both are big steps that require some "scrying" into the future.

    But I don't have the impression there's as much of a problem with simply commiting to a relationship and being a couple.