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Like Rip Van Winkle returning to his hometown to find that all has changed, Nathan Zuckerman comes...
HIIT - High Intensity Interval Training: Get Strong & Sexy in Less Than 15 Minutes a Day: Intense Workouts-Impressive Results
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High-Intensity Interval Training is the best and quickest way to get fit, lose weight, and tone your...
A Song to My City: Washington, DC
Carol Lancaster and Douglas Farrar
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This deeply felt memoir is a love letter to Washington, DC. Carol Lancaster, a third-generation...
Exploring Britain's Lost Railways: A Nostalgic Journey Along 50 Long-Lost Railway Lines
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Exploring Britain's Lost Railways gives the historical background to over 50 lost railway lines,...
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Mothergamer (1631 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Vampyr in Video Games
Nov 16, 2020
The game is not totally terrible. I found the concept interesting and being set in 1918 London during the influenza epidemic and World War I made for an interesting setting. I really wished that there was fast travel in the game because walking back and forth between neighborhoods for quests and gathering information could be really tedious. I also felt that the game was hindered by the lack of a manual save because sometimes conversations would go wrong if you picked the wrong choice with an NPC and you would lose the clue forever and there's no way to redo it unless you want to start the entire game over again. I truly don't understand why that decision was made by the game developers and it could be really frustrating to use a conversation hint and not be able to have a redo. The combat isn't bad, figuring out what vampire abilities worked best for each fight was intriguing, but it wasn't too challenging which I liked. The story is good, but not great because there were some unanswered questions and some plot holes leaving more questions. Overall, I did enjoy the story and I'm glad I played through it at least once. Full Mothergamer review is here: http://lorrie28-mothergamer.blogspot.com/2020/11/mothergamer-plays-vampyr.html
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LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated The Walking Dead - Season 5 in TV
Oct 10, 2019
From running to more of a brisk walk
Season 5 of the seamingly unstoppable The Walking Dead is where the zombie series gets really comfortable in it's two-or-three-great-episodes-surrounded-by-filler formula.
The season opens with a hell of a bang - the season premiere 'No Sanctuary' is easily one of the best TWD episodes ever aired.
It's a big pay off moment for a certain character that has been a fan favourite for a while.
After that, season 5 is a bit of a slog. We're introduced to new characters who fail to make much of an impact - with exceptions here and there (Aaron).
In terms of plot, the Terminus cannibals plot line feels over and done with far too quickly, where as a side plot involving Beth, and group of new survivors seems to drag on way past it's welcome. That plotline comes to head in the mid season finale "Coda" which has some truly chilling moment, and is a season highlight.
We're also introduced to the town of Alexandria in this season, which is a slow start, but becomes a hugely important locale going forward.
The cast are all pretty great, the main problem with TWD at this point is some of the writing and pacing.
It becomes quite trying at times, which is a shame as it still definitely has flashes of brilliance.
The season opens with a hell of a bang - the season premiere 'No Sanctuary' is easily one of the best TWD episodes ever aired.
It's a big pay off moment for a certain character that has been a fan favourite for a while.
After that, season 5 is a bit of a slog. We're introduced to new characters who fail to make much of an impact - with exceptions here and there (Aaron).
In terms of plot, the Terminus cannibals plot line feels over and done with far too quickly, where as a side plot involving Beth, and group of new survivors seems to drag on way past it's welcome. That plotline comes to head in the mid season finale "Coda" which has some truly chilling moment, and is a season highlight.
We're also introduced to the town of Alexandria in this season, which is a slow start, but becomes a hugely important locale going forward.
The cast are all pretty great, the main problem with TWD at this point is some of the writing and pacing.
It becomes quite trying at times, which is a shame as it still definitely has flashes of brilliance.





