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Shrimpola Cola
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Aw, I unironically liked Layers of Fear. Perhaps it's because I was a studio art major. There were a few times during the scary art hallucinations that felt just like senior finals week.

I'm cleaning out my DS backlog so now that I've finished Ghost Trick, I'm starting up Okami-Den. I missed my chance to get Moon for cheap, but I think one of the libraries in my system might have it. Unfortunately there's no great way to narrow down searches on the library system website so I'm searching through a

I got a book on the Mann Gulch fire at a book fair last weekend and it's gotten me on a folk music kick. I've been listening to Cry Cry Cry and Gordon Lightfoot today.

Yeah, I'd love to see a sequel but the game had such a satisfying ending. Shu Takumi mentioned wanting to do a Ghost Trick/Phoenix Wright game in a long ago interview and I hope that game someday gets made. A semi-canon romp with Nick, Jowd and Sissel would be a lot of fun and I feel like the Ghost Trick and Ace

He really is. I usually don't make much of an effort to avoid spoilers but I'm glad I did in this game because his deus ex second appearance in the park was wonderful. Of course he's a ludicrously overpowered super dog! God, now I want a game with Sissel and Missile as crime-solving super pets. It won't be trauma

I'm torn between wanting that game and not wanting Missile to have anymore trauma. That baby earned his happy ending. He tried so hard.

It was so wonderful. I am so happy I played that game. There's an interview floating around somewhere where Shu Takumi floated the idea of a Ghost Trick/Phoenix Wright crossover game. I want that badly. Let Nick cross-examine the cat!

I finally finished it and you are right, there's some wonderful foreshadowing. I think it has one of the tightest plots I've seen yet in a mystery game. I did guess Sissel's identity before the reveal but I was nowhere close on Ray. That entire final act is a complete delight.

I just finished playing Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective and I loved it so so much. It's now tying with Silent Hill 2 for game I love the most.
I picked up Beyond Good and Evil at my local filthy old used game store, so I'm planning to play through this weekend so I can get hyped with everyone else about the prequel.

I was very into Police Academy as a kid. I not only enjoyed Police Academy 4 on its own, it was my favorite of the series. I'm not revisiting it as an adult.

I just got my hands on Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective and Alan Wake, so it's going to be Sort-of Horror Weekend for me.

Shoo-be-doo! Shoop shoo be do!

They like sleeping at night.

No, they assumed the owners were telling the truth. But the situation and the owners manner about it was incredibly creepy.

They booked it out of there and took the realtor with them because that's a murder waiting to happen.

My parents once toured a house with a padlocked iron door in the basement. When they asked what was in the room the owners told them they'd bought the house that way and never opened it.

Someone in my high school marching band had the VHS and we watched it over and over again on a bus ride from Chicago to Washington DC. Then we watched it over and over again on the way back. I do love that movie, but I'm not sure that love is entirely voluntary.

I really wish Night in the Woods had gotten a full review. I know it's a niche game, but there's so much stuff to unpack.