"It doesn't matter, the fact under the law is if the person doesn't specify who just makes it that more dangerous."
"It doesn't matter, the fact under the law is if the person doesn't specify who just makes it that more dangerous."
Thank you.
Key word being someone. Someone needs to press charges when their life has been threatened. This is why people who yell "I'm gonna kill someone/ the first s.o.b that looks at me wrong!" are not jailed and investigated.
Agreed. I suspect the fireflies wanted to:
Agreed.
It's neither. She has a mutated strain of the fungus that does not take over the limbic system (as detailed in one of the found recordings). Anyone she could infect (is this strain is contagious) would also be inmune. However, the fireflies did not want to make people inmune by Ellie-bite. They wanted a vaccine.
Very much so. She is seen by everybody (specially Tess) as a cure, a hope. She has had no reason to believe she is anything else. Except for Joel.
Exactly. She believes she is living on borrowed time already. That her only worth is as a cure. Yet she loves life more than anybody else in this world: she picked a toy for Sam, likes the bad puns, plays darts and is blown away by giraffes. Yet Joel has shown her that she is worth more than the world to him. She has…
Agreed. Thanks for a very honest answer. I subscribe to the idea he lied to protect her from survivor's guilt (we agree it is rather ineffective). Yet I think a lot of people are underestimating Ellie's strength even though you play as her for this final segment:
I have theory on Marlene:
I have a pet theory on Marlene:
You just broke my heart.
Totilo... SERIOUS respect for Doom Patrol endorsement!
I cannot understand how the word "innocent" applies to Marlene.
Unbreakable is a pretty good film. He has that one, The Sixth Sense, and, if you are feeling lenient, Signs. The rest are garbage. Though The Village had maybe three scenes that might be good...
I really prefer this guys:
Yes. Well, either that or Mudbox. I am fairly certain Naughty Dog uses Z-Brush in their Uncharted pipeline.
In X-COM the AI is a bit simple too. Not stupid, just simple. However, the enemies are deadly and the stakes are high (dead soldiers are dead permanently), so it forces you to be smart to beat it. It takes calm and precision and sometimes, very rarely, the bravery to just attempt something that one would normally…
Try Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together or, if you do not mind a simpler ai, but with clever, difficult and intense scenarios and difficulty, X-COM: Enemy Unknown.
I have no way to recommend this comment enough. It is frustrating.