You didn’t imply otherwise.
You didn’t imply otherwise.
>It’s rude and demeaning to say she might win as an Indigenous person
They’re both just The Parent Trap with a dog instead of twins.
Seems like an odd limitation.
Of course they did. You have to sell at least decent food to stay open as a food shop.
Everyone running for political office think they’re more loved than they really are; a massive ego is essential to becoming a politician.
I’m cautiously optimistic. If that Shady Sands Library sign means what it implies then this is the farthest in the future Fallout has been set and the capital of the NCR has been destroyed.
Mulaney may be an asshole, but he hasn’t raped numerous women over decades. There is no comparison.
>The series is built on choice but not a single choice you have made affects the ending
I remember buying Parasite Eve when it first came out. I had the hardest time finishing it because I was mostly bored by it. But who knows, as an adult I might enjoy it if I replayed it. But I don’t care enough to pay for a copy.
I think you’re spot on about writing and your observations of the characters.
I think you’re right on both accounts.
It isn’t irrelevant, its just very modern. The whole idea of individual rights and personal freedom is something that has only emerged in fits and starts over the last 500 years or so. Collective violence and prejudice is much older and therefore hard to eliminate.
The official sounding quote certainly backs up what you’re saying. But then David Bedard, the co-founder, said:
>Why does Saga being a black woman have to justify itself narratively to make sense?
>a Kotaku journalist
>plant-based curious
So, how is this “fiercely original”?
I wonder how Guy’s wine business is holding up.
Control is one of the best games of the last decade. The urban fantasy/bureaucratic horror setting is very well done, the game is gorgeous, the story is engrossing, and the gameplay is awesome. I suggest it to everyone all the time.