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ByCracky
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This might be the worst review I've ever read.

It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times!

Well and the red hair dye too. Very clever design and style choices that instilled a very intense feeling when it meant something completely different.

I think the less you knew or know about Gone Home the better reaction you had when you actually played it. I was genuinely afraid and expecting major jump scares. There was one part when the lights went out in the basement and I didnt freaking move for like 5 minutes. I knew nothing about the game before I played it

Didn't Euron get stabbed in the taint? Or was that a red shirt?

Qyburns a scientist!

[Hormel]

Well look at you with a Dad who cares! LA-DEE-DA!

Now that I can agree with.

(I didn't really like Dorne in the books, either).

For sure, but it was mentioned in the review that he is lacking emotion/motivation, so it opened up the scar haha.

Jamie's arc is the biggest travesty of the adaptation of the novels.

this 90's thread made me want to finish "medievil" with "on your hiney". Oh Weird Al.

Heh, bacon.

Nymeria? WTF is this shit.

So another Fifth Element then? I am in!

cosign

I really want Tyrion to be Tywin's only legitimate son for the reason you outlined in the last paragraph. It makes their relationship dynamic so much better.

It did. For me, anyways. I don't know WHY I was reading Reddit, but it was a twist I definitely would not have worked out on my own that was spoiled after one episode. Shame on me, I guess?

I'd go as far as saying this opinion is fact.