Unreleased Fantastic Four Movie Removal, Days Gone Remastered, Bloodborne 60 FPS Patch

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Skill Up delves into the mysterious removal of an unreleased Fantastic Four movie from YouTube after six years of availability, hinting at a possible official release. The film features a disturbing scene with a grown man and a young girl, adding a creepy twist to the story. Skill Up contemplates checking archive.org but opts to watch Mission Impossible instead, showcasing a taste for thrilling action sequences.
Transitioning to discussions about guest appearances on podcasts, Skill Up highlights the entertaining content created with the MinnMax community, emphasizing the fun and goofy nature of the collaborations. The team delves into the realm of cinematic masterpieces with a nod to the Lord of the Rings movies and a mention of the upcoming animated project, War of the Rohirrim, sparking curiosity and anticipation among fans of epic fantasy.
The conversation shifts to the remastered version of Days Gone, with Skill Up praising the game's unique gameplay mechanics and storytelling elements. Expressing disappointment over resources allocated to remasters instead of new projects, they reflect on the potential for Days Gone to surprise players with its underrated qualities. The team then turns their attention to Bloodborne, discussing the community's eagerness for a 60 FPS patch and the frustrations surrounding delays, fueling anticipation and speculation among fans of the acclaimed game.

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Request for a "current topic" banner on screen during the podcast
Discussion on Avowed being marketed as an RPG but lacking depth
Positive feedback on the interview with a developer from a new studio
Appreciation for the interview with Jakub Szamalek and the lack of corporate speech
Comments on the success/failure of Pillars of Eternity 2
Desire for a Days Gone sequel
Criticism towards Alana Pierce's comments
Positive feedback on Alanah Pierce's opinions in gaming journalism
Concern about overanalyzing games and pushing negative opinions
Mention of Miyazaki wanting to remaster Bloodborne when technology allows
Criticism of Alanah Pierce mentioning her boyfriend frequently
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