Maintain that trigger discipline!
Maintain that trigger discipline!
Oh god, someone edit in the Dark Souls “You Died” screen just before the face palm, and this gif is internet GOLD.
Haha, this was the first thing that crossed my mind as well, and it would have made for a much more interesting story.
Best of luck to letter writer number one. I have seen plenty of my female friends and acquaintances fall into relationships with giant man-babies who display similar behavior. It’s always an ugly situation, and you will find there’s always plenty of people willing to buy into the nagging wife cliche and try to…
What happened to this guy was his own fault. He made a dumb mistake. But I still feel sorry for him. I can only imagine what it must be like to be fired from a job you love, in a way that puts getting future similar jobs in doubt. It’s gotta be crushing and terrifying.
If we’re talking what someone does for their personal comfort, then anything goes. It doesn’t matter enough to me to be a dealbreaker, either way.
Hmm, cool. I’ve heard a lot about this game, but the main turnoff has been that I keep hearing the difficulty is trivial, and maxing everything is just a matter of time. Which doesn’t really appeal. If that’s changing, I may have to dig into this afterall.
But what was the point of the loop/letter? Reading the letter and looping only seemed to make whatever was happening worse, so why is it bad that she finally couldn’t read it, and supposedly broke the loop?
Alternate headline: “Opossums Eating Bananas Are a Misophone’s Hell”
My current theory is that Jefferson was hired by Sean Prescott to help manage or guide his son’s psychological issues. Brought to teach at Blackwell in order to be close at hand.
I didn’t catch any of the hints, but my money was on Jefferson all along. Simple narrative intuition. The game pushes the obvious candidates for villain too hard. Jefferson was one of the only major characters with almost zero explicit suspicion attached to him. So, if the game was gonna throw a curveball, it was…
Wanting to watch someone get scared of videogames on YouTube is weird. Wanting to watch someone *pretend* to get scared of videogames on YouTube is the weirdest.
Our cat has developed many elaborate rituals with my fiance, including a greeting ritual that involves extensive belly rubs on the kitchen floor when she gets home from work, and cuddling in very particular way before bed.
Indeed, the decision to keep the cat alive despite all cost strikes me as a cruel and selfish one.
Ha! That was a good one, cracked me up.
I don’t really remember the other MI movies, but aren’t they going rogue and being betrayed by their own government or organization like all the time?
I think people are just mostly terrible at analogies in general, no matter what their ideological leanings are. Can’t remember the last time I heard someone make an analogy that wasn’t plainly ridiculous or so awkward it just derailed the conversation into an argument about the analogy itself.
The first Silent Hill movie came *so close* to being adequate. Half of it manages to capture some of the atmosphere and feel of the source material. Unfortunately, the other half is goofy cheeseball nonsense. And I only got five minutes into the second one.
I’d say that bad practical effects are waaaaay better than bad CG.