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I decided to start watching The Clone Wars back in 2020 since I never really watched it growing up. To be honest, the first 2 seasons aren't fantastic, and I struggled to get invested in the characters. It sometimes felt a little bit too "anthology" like, and I gave up on it around season 3.
Recently I continued my watch and I kind of loved it. My favorite season is probably 5, but honestly season 4-7 is top notch. The characters in this show, both new and familiar, are honestly really great, and many of them have now become some of my favorite Star Wars characters (like Ahsoka, Savage Opress or Cad Bane).
For my flaws, I didn't really love all of the voice acting. Not that it was bad, but some characters like Yoda or Obi Wan felt more like impressions of the prequel trilogy actors. Also I feel like there were some characters I didn't really like, but they were mostly present in the first half of the show.
Overall, amazing Star Wars show, and some of my favorite stories told in the universe.
Recently I continued my watch and I kind of loved it. My favorite season is probably 5, but honestly season 4-7 is top notch. The characters in this show, both new and familiar, are honestly really great, and many of them have now become some of my favorite Star Wars characters (like Ahsoka, Savage Opress or Cad Bane).
For my flaws, I didn't really love all of the voice acting. Not that it was bad, but some characters like Yoda or Obi Wan felt more like impressions of the prequel trilogy actors. Also I feel like there were some characters I didn't really like, but they were mostly present in the first half of the show.
Overall, amazing Star Wars show, and some of my favorite stories told in the universe.
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I used to not like this game that much. I felt it was a weird mix of fun tycoon gameplay with a lesser and more dull version of the classic fnaf gameplay inbetween. That has changed. I still feel like it's not the most tonally consistent of the franchise, but I've come to really love the "night guard" gameplay. It focuses pretty much obly on sound, and the most effective jumpscares end up being ones you've put there in order to make more money in the tycoon gameplay. It's stressfull, but uniquely enough, only as hard as you make it. A very good game and a much better conclusion to William Afton than the new games.
Strategy: STOP USING AUDIO LURE! This might be effective when you're dealing with 1-2 animatronics, but if you, like myself, have decided to play with all 4 of the animatronics in your vents, then this will probably get you killed. For starters, don't accept all of the sponsorships. After a while you will be making more than enough money to not have to take them. Personally I took the first three, and that was enough for me. Just buy the right things for your pizzeria and the money will start to flow in. During the "nights", keep the silent ventilation on, and focus only on the tasks. The animatronics won't camp your vents, they will kind of rythmically make their way towards your office, and then wander off, as long as you listen to what side they are on and stare them down when they enter. With the silent ventilation on, you don't need to keep the main ventilation on anywhere near as much. Instead, try to keep the temperature around 80 degrees (the temperature basically stay still if your computer is off and you use silent ventilation). When the temperature inevitably rises to about 100, you want to find a good moment to turn your main ventilation on. I recommend doing this during a "stare-down" since you are stopping the animatronic from entering your vent, just be sure to not have it on for too long since you might not hear if someone is entering from the other side. It seems to me that the animatronics don't enter both vents at the same time, but enters one vent if the other is clear. I don't know that for 100%, but that's how it's been going for me.
And that's all. This strategy might need some patience, but it certainly made the game easier for me.
Strategy: STOP USING AUDIO LURE! This might be effective when you're dealing with 1-2 animatronics, but if you, like myself, have decided to play with all 4 of the animatronics in your vents, then this will probably get you killed. For starters, don't accept all of the sponsorships. After a while you will be making more than enough money to not have to take them. Personally I took the first three, and that was enough for me. Just buy the right things for your pizzeria and the money will start to flow in. During the "nights", keep the silent ventilation on, and focus only on the tasks. The animatronics won't camp your vents, they will kind of rythmically make their way towards your office, and then wander off, as long as you listen to what side they are on and stare them down when they enter. With the silent ventilation on, you don't need to keep the main ventilation on anywhere near as much. Instead, try to keep the temperature around 80 degrees (the temperature basically stay still if your computer is off and you use silent ventilation). When the temperature inevitably rises to about 100, you want to find a good moment to turn your main ventilation on. I recommend doing this during a "stare-down" since you are stopping the animatronic from entering your vent, just be sure to not have it on for too long since you might not hear if someone is entering from the other side. It seems to me that the animatronics don't enter both vents at the same time, but enters one vent if the other is clear. I don't know that for 100%, but that's how it's been going for me.
And that's all. This strategy might need some patience, but it certainly made the game easier for me.
If you're looking for a short film that packs a punch, look no further than "Coches de Noches" directed by Dari Monero and written by Larry Tereskovski. This film is an excellent example of what can be achieved with great directing and a well-paced script. From the first frame to the last, "Coches de Noches" keeps you engaged and entertained.
One of the strongest elements of this film is the awesome soundtrack. The theme song is a standout, setting the tone for the film from the get-go. But it's the underrated rap track that plays at the start of the third act that really caught my attention. It perfectly captures the mood and energy of the film, and I found myself nodding my head along to the beat.
The story of "Coches de Noches" is a unique one, with cars that come alive and rule a town at night. The film starts with a monologue that sets the scene, and then quickly moves into the action. The coches de noches driving down the dirt roads at night is an unforgettable image, and the music only adds to the excitement.
The pacing of the film is spot on, with just the right amount of action and exposition. The reveal of the coches de noches during the day is a great twist, and sets up the final showdown perfectly. The warrior's arrival is an excellent moment, and the scene where the abuelo crushes the coches de noches with his bare strength is pure cinematic magic.
Overall, "Coches de Noches" is an excellent short film that deserves your attention. The directing, pacing, and soundtrack all come together to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. If you're a fan of action films or just looking for a great short to watch, be sure to check out "Coches de Noches".
One of the strongest elements of this film is the awesome soundtrack. The theme song is a standout, setting the tone for the film from the get-go. But it's the underrated rap track that plays at the start of the third act that really caught my attention. It perfectly captures the mood and energy of the film, and I found myself nodding my head along to the beat.
The story of "Coches de Noches" is a unique one, with cars that come alive and rule a town at night. The film starts with a monologue that sets the scene, and then quickly moves into the action. The coches de noches driving down the dirt roads at night is an unforgettable image, and the music only adds to the excitement.
The pacing of the film is spot on, with just the right amount of action and exposition. The reveal of the coches de noches during the day is a great twist, and sets up the final showdown perfectly. The warrior's arrival is an excellent moment, and the scene where the abuelo crushes the coches de noches with his bare strength is pure cinematic magic.
Overall, "Coches de Noches" is an excellent short film that deserves your attention. The directing, pacing, and soundtrack all come together to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. If you're a fan of action films or just looking for a great short to watch, be sure to check out "Coches de Noches".