Image 1 — One of my personal holy grails acquired today.
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One of my personal holy grails acquired today.

Seen this film more times that I'd like to and about to subject myself to it again soon.

u/elhumanoid — 7 days ago
▲ 262 r/animevhs

One of my personal grails finally acquired. Hate to love this freaking movie.

u/elhumanoid — 7 days ago
▲ 18 r/VHS

Struck personal gold today. Hate to love this movie.

u/elhumanoid — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/VHS

Doom [2005] Finnish version

Not my favorite movie lol, but had to get it in the collection regardless since it was staring me in the face on the shelf. Videogame adaptations rarely work and this ain't definitely the exception hah

u/elhumanoid — 21 days ago
▲ 0 r/gaming

What's your "pain limit" on game prices?

As in what would you be willing to shell out for new, favorite or interesting game without feeling like you've just made a financial blunder?

To me 50-60€ is where I draw the line if I really, really want a game. Which means I usually wont get day 1 releases and just fiend for a sale in the future.

I don't really bother with collector's editions etc. personally. But just for a vanilla title, where is your line?

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u/elhumanoid — 23 days ago
▲ 36 r/VHS

Finally. Been looking for ages.

Been a huge dry spell when it comes to stuff I actually want and online prices have never appealed to me. Sometimes the leg work pays off in the most unlikely places. Remember to search high and low, you never know what you might find.

u/elhumanoid — 1 month ago

Made a cigarette pack sleeve for my upcoming 2nd EP.

A prototype of sorts. Just to see if I can do it and actually put it together. A whole lotta cutting, glueing and tinkering ahead if I'm really gonna "mass produce" this release later this year... That and a whole lot of hours too. I have only 1 deck and the EP is 32mins. Sheesh.

Had in mind to post a video or 2 with some samples of tracks n stuff, but can't upload those here it seems. Not with android browser at least.

u/elhumanoid — 1 month ago

I flaired this as a question, but it could as well be a discussion.

So I've finished the story a while ago and I've been tooling around Hyrule for 150+ hrs so far.
I'm not a completionist, or necessarily looking to do such run either. There is still much to be found, see and/or do I'm sure.

- I have activated all the Lightroots in the depths.
- Found a ton of treasure down there, maybe even all? Not sure how to check.
- Found and completed 133 shrines.
- Found 240 Korok(seeds)
- Got the New Champions Tunic
- Have 30-something Bubbul Gems left to find
- Beat all of the ''superbosses'' i.e King Gleeok etc. (I think)
- Most of the sidequests are completed (again, I think) , save for a few shrine quests
- I haven't bothered with the Compendium that much. Should I?

Lately I've been just wandering and adventuring the lands, checking the map for areas where I've not yet been and recently added the wells on my Purah Pad sensor so I can find the remaining 9 sometime. It's been fun but I'm entertaining the idea of a new playthrough, since most of the Kingdom has been scoured at this point.

So people who have done a new- or multiple- playthroughs, what keeps you coming back and engaged? What are you doing differently this time around and what would you suggest for a first, second timer going for next?

Things like no paraglider run seems like a waste of time and boring to me for example, so I don't think I'll be doing any of that.

I'm playing on the OG Switch.

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u/elhumanoid — 2 months ago

I guess it's also called "dad rock" now by the younger generation. I'm way in my 30s and making this took me back, what a fun mix.

u/elhumanoid — 2 months ago

Seeing how the new 25th Anniversary vinyl OST they just announced was named "Eternal Calm" as well seemed interesting to me.

u/elhumanoid — 2 months ago