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Which is your most anticipated video game of 2025?

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I only play New World the whole year, but for 2025 this is the only videogame that i will put my teeth in it, after watching the trailers and gameplay it feels like a Britsh Fallout, inside of me i feel of good vibes about it, just hope they improve AI behavior and shooting and meele attack animations.

Personaly i wish the best to the boys of Rebellion so they could deliver us a good game like they did with others titles. 😀

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Rank your top five albums of 2024!

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This was quite hard to choose, but here are my 5 favorite albums in 2024.

  • Lo by Paula Cole (March 1, 2024)
    Love her voice since the Where Have All the Cowboys Gone song, this new album feels different like a self dedication. The song Flying Home helped me to surpass the pain of losing a good friend that passed away in 2023.

  • Yesterwynde by Nightwish (September 20, 2024)
    From a symphonic metal band here they deliver us a real symphonic album i consider this piece of art my number one in 2024 for my personal taste. i consider Yesterwynde the most mature album that showcases Nightwish's metamorphosis as a band while at the same time we received a piece of the heart of its mastermind Tuomas Holopainen exploring nostalgia, loss, and the search for meaning.

  • From Zero by Linkin Park (November 15, 2024)
    Since Chester Bennington death, for the fans has being hard to find or accept a replacement for the band, somehow Mike Shinoda found a way incorporating Emily Armstrong as the new singer and while a lot accepted her some o us are still struggling to, but after hearing the album i perceive clear messages of loss, grief, hope and redemption, things that Chester itself would love.

  • Saviors by Green Day (January 16, 2024)
    This album have a mixture of Green Day punk rock old school essence and the new alternative rock wave. Love the album for its song lyrics that make reference to various modern social and political issues today, including the American Dream, gun violence, and environmentalism.

  • Gamma by Gesaffelstein (March 29, 2024)
    My nephew in New York send me this artist thorught WhatsApp, he know i love Depeche Mode dark style and invited me to listen that album, since that day i enjoy their music. of course you can perceive a more aggressive dark sound than DM, with a little touch of industrial music and the 80's synthwave. The entire album its exquisite especially if you are a Depeche Mode fan that is constantly craving hear this dark and enigmatic music style back again.