From Streets of Rage 2: Slow Moon by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima.
3.6. Not great, not terrible.
Talk of the Devils (Manchester United podcast) The Athletic FC (general football) Kino Kingdom (movie podcast by two of my friends) By Far The Greatest Team (football history, my uncle is one of the hosts) The Rest is History (er, history) Doom Tomb (doom metal) Page 94 (UK politics)
I kind of assume everyone has, but if you haven't read Terry Pratchett, his books are absolutely chock-full of lore, detail and references, some of them so obscure that I haven't actually got the joke for years.
Oddly, I think I'd like the opportunity to do something similar, if I could pick the media in advance. The same kind of vibe as Desert Island Discs.
In the same vein, refusing to consider something that will have a small positive effect, or a partial solution, because it won't fix everything.
In the Welsh language we say the number of tens then the number. One - Un (pronounced een) Ten - Deg Eleven - Un deg un - one ten one
Three - Tri Thirty - Tri deg - three ten Thirty-one - Tri deg un - three ten one
Loughborough!
I'm sure I read somewhere that people were re-evaluating it as much better than originally thought, but that must not have percolated through to RT. I really enjoyed that film.
Lately I've got back into DMZ. I've also just been given SoulVars to review, which is pretty fun, and I've started Chained Echoes as I've been hankering after a JRPG for ages.
Favourite genres are RPG and side-scrolling beat 'em up.
I haven't completed a story-driven game in a while, but I got through Monster Train for the first time recently which was good. The game itself hasn't really grabbed me, though.
Good questions - thanks for the opportunity to think and post!
Pleasure for me comes from achievement. The time I first ran 5k in under 30 minutes, or the first time I deadlifted more than my own bodyweight. Achieving these things gives you that nice feeling. Yeah, there are people who can run faster or lift heavier, but I try and concentrate on my progress - doesn't always work but I know deep down I'm getting better at the things I choose to do.
My Splatoon-obsessed son recommends In Filtration from Splatoon 3.