User:Freeman1378

Personal Information.
I am a 22 years old university student who lives in Edmonton, Canada.

Favourite Movies
- Raiders Of The Lost Ark

- The Prestige

- Mad Max: Fury Road

- The Dark Knight

- Saving Private Ryan

- Goodfellas

- Taxi Driver

- Alien/Aliens

- The Thing

- Brokeback Mountain

- Toy Story Trilogy

- Up

- Casino Royale

- The Social Network

- Unforgiven

- The Shawshank Redemption

Favourite TV Shows
- Breaking Bad: A brilliant show from top to the bottom with outstanding writing, characters, and directing making this the one to beat in the medium of TV. An easy 10/10.

- Game Of Thrones (S1-S4): While the final seasons represented a disappointing collapse in quality for this series, GOT in its prime was a absolute titan of a series with a pitch perfect mixture of spectacle, stakes, depth, and incredible dialogue that made this a must watch cultural phenomenon.

- Rick And Morty: A wonderful Sci-fi comedy that combines feels, laughs, sharp satire, and inventive premises to become a infinitely rewatchable and quotable blast of a animated show.

- Futurama: In a way this is Rick and Morty's spiritual predecessor and excels in many of the same areas but trumps it in two key areas, the cast and emotion as the crew of the Planet Express is just so damn lovable and the emotional moments always land from The Late Phillip J. Fry to Jurassic Bark.

- Bojack Horseman: A more depressing and somber show compared to other animated shows on this list but this one never fails to make me laugh or cry due to writing that is sensitive and creative in equal measures.

- Attack On Titan: The show that I can't stop discussing on Fandom or looking forward to week after week due to its inventive world, excellent action, stellar voice acting, and of course beautiful animation. Definitely my recommendation for any one interested in starting to watch anime as this property is bereft of the worst elements of the medium like fanservice but brings the best elements of this medium to the front such as an incredible world and action set pieces that are unlike anything in Western media.

- Fate/Zero: A show with perfect action, world building, animation, and script that is pretty much perfect in my book. The second season especially is one of my all time favourite seasons of TV with razor sharp stakes, excellent characters, and unique themes helping to capture the sense of euphoria that I felt when I watched Breaking Bad and prime GOT.

- Barry: A show that I initially watched as a appetizer to Westworld S2 but eventually came to be the main course to both Westworld and GOT S8. This show is beautifully acted and written with an incredibly flawed but engaging character at its core. It is also one of the only shows that routinely surprises and shakes me to my core as a result of the aforementioned perfect fusion of acting and writing.

- Black Mirror: A show that is definitely starting to lose its edge but has enough instant classic episodes to make this an easy recommendation. Whether its a absolute sucker punch like White Christmas or a shockingly beautiful romance story like San Junipero this show at its best is an example of the heights that good Science Fiction can reach and hopefully next season is a return to those heights.

- Fargo: A fantastic anthology series that perfectly captures the style of the Coen Brothers and is simply spectacular in every way a TV show can be from the acting, writing, direction, and thematic cohesion. This is definitely one of the greats and everyone should check it out.

- Death Note: A nostalgic choice as this was the first adult TV show I watched after primarily sticking to TMNT, Ben 10, and Naruto when I was younger but I still love the characters and how the show is an absolutely addicting twist on the classic Sherlock/Moriarty rivalry.

- American Crime Story: Two absolutely fantastic stories that take two distinct approaches to telling two different stories. OJ is a absolute powerhouse with a great ensemble cast that manages to provide a comprehensive breakdown and analysis of one of the most infamous moments in American history. From Race to Gender to the media circus no one is spared in OJ. Versace is a surprisingly complex portrayal of a infamous serial killer told in reverse order that succeeds not just because of its unique narrative structure but because of Darren Criss's masterful performance as Andrew and how its writing analyzes how societal and personal problems caused one man to break.

- Chernobyl: A recent watch but an absolutely powerful one that like Breaking Bad for long form drama is the new mini series to beat as a result of like OJ being an impressively comprehensive breakdown of a infamous disaster that not only faithfully reenacts the disaster but adds meaningful subtext to it. Add in a powerhouse performance from Jared Harris and outstanding direction that captures the horror of Chernobyl and you have a masterpiece.

Better Call Saul: Probably the greatest spinoff ever as like the series it spawned from Saul is a masterclass in writing (characters, pacing, and dialogue are all handled flawlessly) backed up by an outstanding ensemble cast. Where it differentiates itself from BB is in its smaller scale and slower pace as this is a show more defined by subtle character moments than grand set pieces but it works incredibly well for Saul successfully building a compelling lead who is equal parts lovable and vile.

Favourite Games
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: This is my favourite game of the current generation with fantastic gameplay, writing, and open world design all making this an exemplar video game. I just love soaking in the world of this game and listening to gorgeous music (Fields Of Skellige is a all time great track) makes this one of the most relaxing gaming experiences. The fact that there is some cool dungeon to explore or a brilliant side quest (from the hilarious to the tragic and the grim this game has it all) also shows other developers (Cough Ubisoft Cough) how open worlds should be designed as the content should be naturally rewarding rather than done out of OCD. The main quest is also fantastic with a lovable ensemble of characters and epic sense of scale that isn't replicated in many games. Finally the expansions of this game are excellent with the haunting Hearts Of Stone having an excellent story anchored by a great villain and boss fights while Blood & Wine is higher quality than most modern games providing a entirely new open world in the form of the wonderful Toussaint a area that feels incredibly unique from the other areas and comes with 20 hours of new content. Seriously I paid 75 bucks for this game overall (50 for the base on a prerelease deal and 25 for the expansions) and it still feels like too little for my most played game on PS4 (500 Hours total across 5 playthroughs).

- Bloodborne: A beautiful nightmare would be the best way to describe this game with its oppressively dark atmosphere and crushingly difficult gameplay (Defiled chalice dungeon is probably the hardest thing I've ever done for a trophy) making this feel unbeatable at times (I first played this game in 2016 and Father Gascoigne beat my ass so bad I left it alone for 3 years). When I recently revisited this game I found that it is a stone cold masterpiece as a result of having possibly the greatest third person combat system I've ever played, amazing boss fights (the mechanics and designs of these are A+), and level design that can match the best of Zelda and Metroid. Bring it on The Old Hunters DLC!

- Persona 3 + 5 (Haven't played 4 yet): I played these two back to back and feel that they are easily some of the greatest JRPGs ever as a result of combining compelling character writing, social elements, and RPG systems to create something that is wholly unique in the sphere of gaming. Persona 3 and 5 are also great stories with 5 being one of the most uplifting games I've ever played while 3 is a dark somber experience that had me crying by the end. The music also deserves special mention with both tracks being fantastic and some of my personal favourites.

- Fallout: New Vegas: A flawed masterpiece is the best way to describe this game as it is still a buggy mess that suffers from a year long development cycle but the world, characters, and role playing are some of the greatest ever as result of Avellone & crews sharp writing and understanding of what makes a role playing game great which is the ability to be whoever you want to be. The DLC is also exceptional for this game containing stand out characters like Ulysses and Joshua Graham as well as radically different approaches that highlight different elements of the Fallout experience (Ex. Survival, dark humour, and choice).

- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves: A non-stop thrill ride that perfectly replicates the Indiana Jones experience with fun characters and thrilling action sequences making this one of the better Triple A action games of its generation.

- The Legend Of Zelda (Ocarina, Windwaker, and Majora's Mask)

- Super Mario Galaxy 2

- Metroid Prime

- Super Metroid

- The Last Of Us

- Batman: Arkham (Asylum + City)

- Red Dead Redemption

- Final Fantasy (6 + 9)

- Chrono Trigger

- Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic (1 + 2)

- Mass Effect 2

- Planescape: Torment

Recently Watched
- Attack On Titan S3

- Chernobyl

- Barry S2

- Game Of Thrones S8

- Black Mirror S5

- Mission Impossible Fallout

- Avengers Endgame

- Code Geass R1 + R2

Recently Played
- Bloodborne

- Nier: Automata

- God Of War (PS4)

- Spider-Man

- Red Dead Redemption 2

- Nioh 2 Alpha

My favourite pages

 * https://attackontitan.wikia.com/wiki/Marley
 * https://attackontitan.wikia.com/wiki/Eldia
 * https://attackontitan.wikia.com/wiki/Nine_Titans
 * https://attackontitan.wikia.com/wiki/Reiner_Braun
 * https://attackontitan.wikia.com/wiki/Great_Titan_War