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#1 sam_p
Member since 2015 • 16 Posts

Medievil 2. I've been meaning to finish it for a while so hoping to do so this weekend.

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#2 sam_p
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This War Of Mine.

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#3 sam_p
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Barring the classics (Tekken, Spyro, etc) that majority of people have mentioned - Pandemonium, MediEvil, Demolition Racer/Destruction Derby, Rosco McQueen: Firefighter Extreme, Nightmare Creatures, Tomb Raider, etc.

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#4 sam_p
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Yesterday, it was my mum's birthday and she liked the gifts I bought her, as you do.

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#5 sam_p
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Ratchet and Clank and Crash, definitely. Dogs Life, too, if you're into a more laid back kids game. And ANY of the LEGO games.

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#6 sam_p
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Bastille Day.

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#7 sam_p
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I work a lot so majority of the time I prefer to be sat at home gaming, but I still go out to pubs and bars and whatnot. Some days I'm up for going to pubs and socializing, other days I just want to stay home with a boxset and a couple games. I don't game as much as I used to (I.E when I was at college) due to real life stuff like jobs, relationships and whatever, but it's good to balance it both out.

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#8 sam_p
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@xrockerboy said:

@sam_p: how can one make sure that the mailing address is correct? or is it just trial and error from whatever you find online?

We just mailed it directly to the stadium. It wasn't a local club so we got the full address off the internet and added the manager's name. Truth be told I wasn't expecting a reply but surprisingly I got one.

For all I know it could've been signed by the guy who cleans the kits but to a young kid it meant a whole lot.

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#9 sam_p
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Agree with a few of the above, you don't need to 100% a game to feel as if you've completed it.

For me, once I've done the final mission/quest/whatever, I consider the game "complete". It's rare I'll go after the collectibles and what have you unless I really enjoy the game.

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#10 sam_p
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I did send a letter to a football manager with the help of my parents when I was 5-6.

After a few weeks, I did get a reply in the post, with the usual "best wishes for the future, thanks for being a huge fan, etc". It did seem kind of like someone else had written it, but it did have his signature at the bottom, so I treasured it for a while until I grew out of football.

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