Eienkei
Joined Nov 2019
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For the longest time, I thought the reason I didn't enjoy video games was because I was getting older. Astro Bot showed me that it was the games that had been terrible in the past few years.
I haven't been this excited about playing and going back to a game since the PS2 era.
Astro Bot is currently my game of the decade. It is as good as everyone says, if not better.
The game is extremely well polished; I haven't seen a single bug so far. The levels are so diverse and engaging.
You can't help smiling multiple times every level. It's a nostalgia-driven thrill of a decade. The game box even has a poster, just like the old times.
I haven't been this excited about playing and going back to a game since the PS2 era.
Astro Bot is currently my game of the decade. It is as good as everyone says, if not better.
The game is extremely well polished; I haven't seen a single bug so far. The levels are so diverse and engaging.
You can't help smiling multiple times every level. It's a nostalgia-driven thrill of a decade. The game box even has a poster, just like the old times.
In Vahid Jalilvand's tense and allegorical film, a blind man unexpectedly shelters a fugitive, illustrating the consequences of losing touch with our humanity.
Ali, portrayed by Navid Mohammadzadeh, contemplates suicide until a concierge informs him that a woman evading authorities may be hiding in his building. Unaware, Ali discovers Leila (Diana Habibi), a single mother separated from her son during a workers' protest.
As Leila seeks refuge in Ali's home, both become ensnared in a claustrophobic struggle for survival, revealing the depths of human connection amidst isolation.
Do yourself a favor, don't dig deeper and watch the movie instead.
Ali, portrayed by Navid Mohammadzadeh, contemplates suicide until a concierge informs him that a woman evading authorities may be hiding in his building. Unaware, Ali discovers Leila (Diana Habibi), a single mother separated from her son during a workers' protest.
As Leila seeks refuge in Ali's home, both become ensnared in a claustrophobic struggle for survival, revealing the depths of human connection amidst isolation.
Do yourself a favor, don't dig deeper and watch the movie instead.
As a fan of the original games, I wasn't sure what this is going to be & the trailers were absolutely awful. They need to demote the marketing people for that.
This is surprisingly good, has a decent plot, good characters & true to games to a good extent.
Started first episode & I was hooked. Of course having Stefanie Beatriz & Thomas Haden Church makes it even better. Two of my favorite comedy actors.
It has decent car action sequences, weird good comedy & interesting characters.
If you are the fan of games or just looking for a fun new series, I highly recommend Twisted Metal series. Hope it gets renewed.
This is surprisingly good, has a decent plot, good characters & true to games to a good extent.
Started first episode & I was hooked. Of course having Stefanie Beatriz & Thomas Haden Church makes it even better. Two of my favorite comedy actors.
It has decent car action sequences, weird good comedy & interesting characters.
If you are the fan of games or just looking for a fun new series, I highly recommend Twisted Metal series. Hope it gets renewed.