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I love all the spy ones like Loboto Interior Sneak, Landing At The Luctopus, and Casino Hallway Sneak. Honorable mention for Here’s How it’s Done.

But imo the combat music in Psychonauts 2 is where the soundtrack really shines. I mean just listen to A Little Fight Music, Lady Luctopus, Panic Attack, Fight in the Library, and pretty much any boss music from the second one. Each track is so punchy and energetic.


The Psychonauts soundtracks, either the first or second game, but I’d say moreso the first one. About a third of the songs are kinda country twangy instrumentals because the game takes place in a summer camp. They’re the perfect lazy summer day songs imo.

Especially the track Whispering Rock from the first games.


I literally could never understand how to play Pazaak. To me it’s just a weird version of Blackjack


Burger Flipper in Selaco.

You need to find a datapad with the game on it, and it’s just a stupid auto-clicker, but damn if it doesn’t scratch that itch in the monkey brain for “number go up.”

Plus, Selaco, the base game, is really damn fun.




The “dry heat” line comes from Hudson when they first go into the reactor/nest and they’re looking around, just before the attack.


Super Troopers

From “The Snozzberries taste like Snozzberries!” to “BEARFUCKER! DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE?!” almost every line in that movie is quotable and relevant to most situations.


Like the silica storms on mars?

Or am I just misremembering from a sci-fi movie?


“The bean counters told me we literally didn’t have $7 to buy moon rocks with, let alone $70 million. Bought 'em anyway! Ground them up, mixed them into a gel. And guess what? Ground up moon rocks are pure poison!


I’d say if they’re a lightweight (literally and figuratively) then two should probably be the max, and if you want a third get a glass of water or two before you get that last drink.

I’m a big guy, but I don’t drink much either and I’d definitely be buzzed after two drinks.


Personally for me, it was the Galaxy Explorer. I helped my brother put together the Temple of The Golden Idol from Indiana Jones.

I’ve never really had a big Lego set, but I’d like to some day. I really want Rivendell and the D&D castle/dragon that came out.


Start watering it down. Honestly.

Working in foodservice, I would drink soda and other sugary drinks from the fountain all the time. I started watering down my drinks and actually started liking it like that.




I can’t believe I forgot about that gay goth masterpiece. They’ll love Interview With The Vampire.

Wednesday might be a good show to watch with them, if they haven’t already seen it.


Spaceballs, The Matrix trilogy (I was born in 1996), What Dreams May Come (possibly; I was too young to realize that he was dead and in the afterlife for the entire thing)

Honestly I can’t think of any from my childhood other than those that might have been “bad” for a kid, other than shows that went right over my head like Family Guy and the like. I know I wasn’t allowed to watch South Park until I just decided to start watching it when I was around 13.

Other movies that I really liked as a kid (other than Spaceballs cause it was kinda like Star Wars, and The Matrix) that may be kinda suggestive were Mystery Men, Galaxy Quest, and Titan A.E. They may like Lord of The Rings (Arwen and Eowyn + magic and swords) and possibly Star Wars (Padmé and Princess Leia, plus Ahsoka from Clone Wars and Hera from Rebels). Although I’m a man and had an older brother that liked a lot of this stuff, so I ended up liking a lot of it too, you may get better results from other people.



I liked Unity…

Imo the movement and flow of animations in Unity was the peak of the series. Getting to climb down the Notre Dame in like 10 seconds with all the spins and flips felt really nice. And the crowds were pretty great too. And the customization was pretty sweet, too; so many different armor pieces so you could make a truly unique assassin. And the co-op stuff was awesome.