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I'm pretty sure the word you meant to use was eloquent. Just fyi.

I was surprised that I laughed during Blended. I mean it was almost too obvious that they were trying to be all self aware in the script, with the kids acting as the critics of the typical family movie tropes. Whenever Sandler tries to incorporate other cultures into his films, they tend to come off as vaguely racist,

Unless it's Punch Drunk Love.

It's a really great game for breaks/lunch at work. Since you can save basically anytime. Also, I ended up turning this reply into a full on TAY review/tip guide lol.
http://tay.kotaku.com/sunless-sea-ho…

True that. It also doesn't hurt that there is a bonfire right in the next room. lol

Bye bye, woof woof

That works, sometimes. But you're likely going to have to try it dozens of times.

That is just gorgeous. Great representation for all of the various locations. Just missing a few areas. Would love to see the other side of this.

I was thinking more about this last night, and literally if I were to try and describe my gameplay experience, it would come off sounding like some tall tale from an old haggard Sea Captain. In a nutshell you set sail from Fallen London at the beginning of the game. You slowly and methodically explore the vast

yep, the Bound Shark lol.

I know what you mean about the speed, but something about playing it legitly feels more "authentic" I guess?

Like I can get faster ships, I just have to keep wandering teh zee to find opportunities, and big pay days to pick them up.

I'm also in no hurry to finish the game, so I don't mind taking

It's a complex answer. I don't honestly know what exactly it is about it that keeps me coming back, but it definitely has that ability.

It has a crazy plot, with dozens and dozens of different stories. Probably more than that. I've yet to uncover the full map. And even then most stories happen by chance decisions in

I'm enjoying the hell out of surviving on the Unterzee in Sunless Sea right now. I'm "this" close to being able to afford my first new ship. I feel so proud that my capt hasn't massacred her whole crew or been eaten by them yet.

And I already played Mark of the Ninja, and Tenchu, and Shadow Warrior, and Ninja Gaiden, and Shinobi, and Mini Ninjas, and The Legend of Kage, and Kid Niki: The Radical Ninja, and Ninja Warriors, and Shadow of the Ninja, and I think you get the point.

And I am also probably going to play Ronin (despite the name having

If I can tear myself away from the Unterzee of Sunless Sea for a few minutes, I soooo want to play this.

lol, Kotaku much?

It took me about two minutes to realize it was Mike, since I had my headphones off for the first 30 seconds. I thought that the designers were just going for a really humorous approach to the narration lol.

Seems like the game description gives away a little too much. I mean it's really a minor detail, but how would you know where the facility is located, as the player? That kind of ruins the immersion a little. Still sounds like a cool idea. Antechamber meets Survival Horror.

That Tsunami one was super creepy. I have had recurring nightmares about Tsunami's. Like what could you possibly do in that situation? Grab the closest piece of driftwood? That footage was even weirder, because that was one hell of a slow Tsunami lol.

I have fond memories of murdering many dock workers here :P

Yeah when you glance at any of those Cities screenshots and immediately know exactly where in Los Santos you are looking at lol. And then it gets worse, and you start looking for landmarks, and familiar pay n' spray stops lol.