There's three ways: Je suis Cindy, Mon nom est Cindy, and Je m'appelle Cindy. All are technically correct.
There's three ways: Je suis Cindy, Mon nom est Cindy, and Je m'appelle Cindy. All are technically correct.
I love this movie so much. The fact that the movie is basically just High Noon in space, and everybody still chooses shotguns as their weapon of choice is just ridiculous and great. Not to mention the most important thing to the future working man is getting off of work and getting high.
Swatting themself.
He was long dead before "those movies". He's referring to the 1986 animated feature.
Once you get to Colorado, the game gets hard to put down.
Yeah...but the cutscene just before you go save it, it's revealed that they don't even know for sure if killing her and getting at her brain is even the answer. They are just gonna go ahead and do it anyway. That's the moment Joel decided to act.
It's true. When I was playing TLOU it gave me a little chuckle to see them ignore my partner NPCs, but then I just shook it off, realizing that it was actually a wise design decision.
Damn. Never mind.
Perception shift: the Earth is a...cube?
1. Rocket Bike from Delta Force
1. The Rocket Bike from Delta Force
Those movies are for someone else. Just don't watch them. It's my solution, and it's super easy if you just ignore stupid shit. Improves your quality of life.
He was only technically a clone...
Finally! That Six Feet Under comic series we've all been clamoring for...
This was easily one of the best stories in Night Shift, and oddly enough, one of the shortest.
Ooooh. That makes sense. The villain's motivations and story arc made made more sense than the hero's. That's interesting. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Well done! Sincerely.
It's just that, for comparison's sake, in Evan's review he died 140 times, and it took him 30 hours. I don't know if that was from multiple playthroughs or what, but if that were my experience with the game, I likely would've felt frustrated. But it just wasn't as difficult as a lot of reviewers have let on.
Yeah, I agree. I think that despite there being a lot of questions remaining, the story actually did a decent job of explaining itself. Horror games don't have a good record of ending their stories well, so it was good to get something satisfactory.