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But at heart the film is about that perennial favourite of triumph against the odds. The acting is exemplary throughout. Stephen Dillane is excellent as usual, but the revelation of the movie is Shia LaBoeuf who delivers a disciplined, dignified and highly sympathetic performance as a working class Franco-Irish kid fighting his way through the prejudices of the New England WASP establishment.

For those who are only familiar with his slap-stick performances in "Even Stevens" this demonstration of his maturity is a delightful surprise. And Josh Flitter as the ten year old caddy threatens to steal every scene in which he appears. A old fashioned movie in the best sense of the word: fine acting, clear directing and a great story that grips to the end - the final scene an affectionate nod to Casablanca is just one of the many pleasures that fill a great movie.

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Marc Kinderman. More like this. Ed At university, a housemate and I decided we needed a break from two exhausting years of League Of Legends. So, we switched over to Counter Strike: Global Offensive and got really into aim training and mouse DPI settings and whether we were claw grippers or palm grippers.

That translated into hours of concentration I've never managed to replicate since. I suppose it has left me with some transferable skills, like having semi-good aim in FPS games and a nice Zowie mouse. University really does leave a lasting impression, huh. Net and my playtime is all mixed up between the four titles. James I have somehow accumulated hours in Dota 2. Here's some stats to consider as I slowly turn to stone in my chair: that's days, 14 Apollo 11 missions, and according to Google Maps, enough time to walk from my flat in London to a nice restaurant in Singapore.

With a few days to spare. At least hours of those hours have been spent poring over its benchmark, though, so I'm declaring that as an automatic disqualification hey, I make the rules around here , leaving my actual most-played game as Death Stranding , coming in at 99 hours.

I've never really had an ongoing live service game to while away the hours with, and the hour mark tends to be the time I tap out of most single-player, open world games these days. I also stopped playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey at 99 hours over on Ubisoft Connect, although Valhalla definitely takes the crown at hours. Ollie When asked about the most-played game in my Steam library, for a moment I thought: "Ah, surely it must be Factorio , the king of automation games!

Turns out, I'd underestimated just how much time I'd put into Rocket League in that first glorious year or two. Within about hours I reached the title of Grand Champion, the highest rank in the game, and then I played a good more hours after that before the advent of the Battle Royale age ripped me away, bringing the total to 1, hours. It's quite satisfying to know that the game I put the most hours into is also the game that I got best at relative to the rest of the playerbase.

I imagine that won't often be the case, given how many hours various friends of mine sink into the likes of Dota 2 and CS:GO. The best part, though, is that whenever I go back to Rocket League and I do go back occasionally , it only takes me a match or two for all that skill and muscle memory to come flooding back. In other games, if I come back after a month of not playing, I feel utterly left behind by the playerbase.

With Rocket League, well It's like driving a car. It's an addictive mixture of dating sim, business sim, and surreal comedy that frequently found me still in my pyjamas at 1pm on a dull day early in the pandemic, wondering where my morning went but at least having had great fun during an otherwise grim time.



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