loveinthetimeofdysentery
LoveInTheTimeOfDysentery
loveinthetimeofdysentery

And pronounce it like “pitchas”

SOLID, thank you!

Ooooh would love to read them if you’ve got them

There’s always something else to notice while the camera’s running. It’s fucking MASTERFUL at blocking people and positioning the lens so you’re always on your toes, trying to see what’s in the nooks and crannies that the scene can BARELY show you

I dimly thought about trying to plat it, but the list of achievements was . . . ahem, daunting. And as much as I enjoyed it, there was no way on god’s green earth I was going to spend another 125+ hours on another round

The final boss rush is really just a massive fucking pain in the ass. NO IDEA why they thought that was a good way to end the game. Thank GOD I’d been hoarding all my healing items like a good JRPG enthusiast, or else I’d have been effed in the A

That was me for Persona 5. I really enjoyed the game, but by the end of it, I was just ready for it to be DONE and start something new. Somewhat related: there’s a VERY good chance I have ADHD! What a coincidence!

Oh, less than that. Either that, or CNN will hire him to be a talking head once in a while

Oh god, you just made me even sadder

If any two people deserved to live forever, it would be noted humanists Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner

“Good enough” is a good way to put it. This morning, did my daily boot camp and went for a run, but after not running for about 4 days due to rain (and consuming copious beer and pot over the weekend), my body made me fucking earn that two-miler. My mantra to keep me going while I run is usually something along the

Holy shit, what is that from?

I’m not sure how any of the above supports the idea of Nolan developing a place to anywhere near the extent that the Burton Batmans did

Love it. The individual stages are SOOOOOO GOOD that you should bug me when you get a bit into it. Also, there’s a decent argument that the very first stage in DH2 is the hardest one, because you don’t have any powers, plus the detection of individual guards is a bit more acute than in DH1, and they group up a lot

Did you start DH2? It’s one of my favorite games of all time, and I just love reading people’s reactions to starting it

Here’s my argument that Nolan is actually pretty bad at establishing a fictional place, where the best (only?) example of him creating a place from whole cloth is that area in Inception where you can get sucked in for eternity if you’re not careful, and even then is fairly humdrum compared to other spots. Otherwise,

Agreed. There are tons of ways to integrate that Gotham feel into Chicago (though I thought the Gotham police station was damn close), and it was definitely a bit of a letdown to see Chicago just chopped up and used wholesale

It’s amazing how they managed to continue and deepen the feel of it in Batman Returns too. Crime ridden though it is, I still want to live there

I forced myself to beat Inquisition because I was so fucking bored of it by the end. Then I started Witcher 3, which made me even angrier: I could have been playing Witcher 3 and having a ball instead of slogging through DA:I just for the sake of beating it.

I’ll unashamedly say I miss video stores, even Blockbuster. I liked perusing the aisles, trying to figure out what I want to watch that night. Indie stores were of course even better, but Blockbuster/Family Video were fine in a pinch