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>saying it “proves” she’s lying

No... The evidence proved she was lying. It was clearly not “a single mistake” either, as was highlighted in the trial, which you admit you stayed away from. There were multiple, MULTIPLE examples. Also, she shit the bed. Literally and figuratively. Blargh.

You can be both against Amber

Did you even watch any of the trial?

I guess I’m missing what’s so egregious here. It’s a tool that visualizes their characters’ features.

Maybe I’m missing something but this is sort of my take. It’s just a visualization tool of how diverse their cast of characters is. I guess it just feels odd see it visualized in such stark numbers.

I completely agree. Basically figured that I would go somewhere else to read an Animal Crossing review.

Yeah, it was cool as an initial attention-grab, and then it just kept going and going like that. I quickly switched into skim-mode and then ended up learning almost nothing. So I guess it’s another Animal Crossing game or something. 

As much as I, and I’m sure many others, appreciate this cute formatting of a review, I came here to read what the differences are between this current iteration of the game over previous games in the series. A quick scan of your writing and I couldn’t find where you describe these differences because you’re too busy

It’s obviously totally okay to not like it, but if you’re reading this and you were tempted to try it because you like this sort of thing - do. The vast majority of people I’ve talked to really enjoyed it, and I did too. It’s not perfect but “blows” is far too severe a judgement of the story in my opinion. It’s got a

This is a bad, contrarian take. Maybe if you hate 80s British computer games or something? I mean, it’s got ALICE LOWE!

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I freaking loved it but mostly because it’s set in the uk game industry of the 80s and it directly references Imagine Software’s Bandersnatch. Even the basic code he’s writing MAKES SENSE, to the point I can believe it if someone told me they wrote that code to display some of the game screen on a real ZX Spectrum.

I’m still forming my opinion on it, early on I found the experience frustrating and unsatisfying the same way I find this kind of storytelling most times, but then it started to grow on me.

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Back in the mid 80s a UK company software company called Imagine announced they were making a game for the ZX spectrum that was going to be the be all and end all of home computer games. It was called Bandersnatch, and it was never released and the company involved went into liquidation. ..so possibly thats where some

To clarify, I when I said you didn’t “get” the ending, I meant it as in the definition of “obtaining”, not “understanding”. I missed the part where you said you saw all of the endings, apparently.

What I said about journalists was presumptive and I apologize. 

This response I actually like and respect because you took time to actually elaborate rather than short, lower case, dismissive responses.

And yeah I can agree to disagree. Sometimes though, I feel like journalists will say something “controversial” so that their brand gets more notoriety. Free publicity and all that.

Oh, you’ve changed my opinion. 

A meta-narrative about a character’s lack of choice where ultimately the one doing the choosing has no choice.

It’s brilliant.

Someone didn’t get the meta ending.

But more accurately this is more of “I don’t like that thing everyone else is liking. I am novel. Look at me.”

I loved that on PS4, your controller vibrates when it’s time to make a decision.

Your “clan” vs another large “clan”?  how are you ending up on the same servers?