Wednesday, December 11, 2024

DUSKWOOD - FULL 5 EPISODE /NO MINI GAMES/

Well this is the furthest place in story i have been so far, so it's getting very interesting... This is the longest video i've made so far..

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Another quick video from Duskwood

 Well I guess I could make it little longer if I didn't click on the store link... Stupid, rookie mistake.... It is what it is... Let us see the voting against me ...

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Duskwood - Episode 4 part 1 - No mini games


It's been two years since I've played the game.  I lost my old progress and started over, so you may see some inconsistencies from the previous video.   Unfortunately, my recording program crashed in the last part and I lost the video, but the story of the game continued.  Frustrated, I decided not to continue shooting gameplay.   Let's continue again without dealing with mini games...



Friday, November 29, 2024

What else is new!!?????

 Well it's 2024 and I'm still playing "Alex Ferguson's Playe Manager 2002" for PS1...

That's a devotion 😄



Monday, October 21, 2024

Bagman (2024) - Another Great Horror Shot in Bulgaria

"Bagman" (2024) is a fresh horror film directed by Colm McCarthy and starring Sam Claflin. Set against Bulgaria's haunting landscapes, the movie is about Patrick McKee, a father who must face an evil figure from his childhood. The creature, known in various cultures as El Kuko or Torbalan, is a terrifying, undead troll that kidnaps children.

While "Bagman" captures the eerie folklore well, its reception has been mixed. Critics praised the Bulgarian setting for adding to the creepiness, but some found the plot predictable. The film follows a traditional horror structure with jump scares and tense moments, making it enjoyable for casual fans but lacking originality for horror veterans. The performances, particularly from Claflin, were strong, but the film’s pacing and scare factor could have been better developed.

Despite these issues, "Bagman" adds to Bulgaria’s growing reputation as a great location for horror films, with its atmospheric, dark visuals and an interesting folklore foundation. Fans of myth-based horror will find this a decent addition to their collection, especially if they enjoy films set in creepy, remote locations.

Another review