At any rate, I do hope me only commenting on stuff I'm familiar with (I forgot the Oscars were a thing until it got discussed in IRC), or think I can meaningfully contribute too, or whatnot, gets my point across. I guess you value the communication itself a bit more, or such? I say because there are also a lot of times where I prefer silence, in lieu of just talking to talk (which is different from my rambling).
At least our teacher liked it, but I was under the impression that she only picked movies that were widely critically acclaimed, including one she didn't like herself (Psycho).
all i know about her story is that christine love got mad when people said that her games were better than it
Huh, why?
iirc it had to do with her thinking the way that her story presented the stories to the player was more interesting
at any rate, christine love has weird opinions on her games: for example, she thinks that digital is the shittiest game she made when digital is definitely far better than don't take it personally babe it's just not your story whose best quality was containing utena references
also trader joe's is generally smaller than other grocery stores which means that you have to do less walking around to get everything you came for, so you should actually be thankful for them for reducing the amount of time you need to shop for
The Joker makes you get a coin to flip IRL in one comic
that's also kinda dumb.
Really I don't like anything that tries to make you go do something in the real world, especially if it's to prove some kind of point. It's a super lazy storytelling device and I can't name a single instance where I've thought it did anything interesting.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
i think it's actually the sequel to analogue that has the cake. i still need to finish analogue so that i can play the sequel with @buttercupistiny and we can make the cake together
The Joker makes you get a coin to flip IRL in one comic
that's also kinda dumb.
Really I don't like anything that tries to make you go do something in the real world, especially if it's to prove some kind of point. It's a super lazy storytelling device and I can't name a single instance where I've thought it did anything interesting.
I think it was a cool moment. It was part of an anthology that was being narrated by the Joker and that was part of the big finish moment of the Two-Face story, determining whether the tritagonist gets to live or not. And either ending is suitable and it works well enough, imo.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
they say it's a visual novel but i think it's more like a point-and-click sort of puzzle game with a simulation-type interface
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead