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matt_h
macetheace002

The ending is a Game Over screen.

Not super-subtle, but perhaps a little more committed and deep than other neo-cult-classics in the indie-sector.

It works for a film-version. I don't care much for Stephen King's "warmth", in fact I think it's pretty run-of-the-mill, same as his depth (which more or less translates as "we're all human (and north-american), dude!") . I don't relate much to criticisms of masterpieces or at least significant and well-done works

There's no better way to mock someone than to drink their diluted feces in front of their eyes.

I wouldn't get it in a million years. Not even with a TV with the scene right next to it. Just doesn't look anything like it. The person just seems to be leaning too far out.

The whole problem is your way of thinking about it. But it's pointless to get into that here.

Oh looks, "news". (I mean you guys.)

Until now, I haven't had to bear a Ghibli film talked over so much before I've seen it. The good Ghibli films at least for me are one of the things which don't quite match with yapping on the internet. I can't even bear the "oh, it's so beautiful" and other fanboy/-girl talk. It's just another sensibility that makes

I don't really like to rely on such little snippets of hearsay in this case, as I think Ghibli is hard to judge and doesn't fall easily into categories, but they give one no choice to get one's own idea of what the movie will be like. I also think now is probably the worst time for them to be so self-assured, since it

I see two games and a jumble of words to make it look like more.

Unsurprising and understandable.

I know you will always give another standard-pseudo-non-retort, so I will try in advance to sum up my position in normal simple internet terms I should have used from the beginning: Your "opinion" doesn't matter. (So this discussion and my responses don't matter either? Well, so fucking what.)

No, I don't want a response, quite simply. But you seem to think that you need to give a response. And you are lying to claim that your responses are completely without an argumentative drift. Your last sentence, for example is pure nonsense.If you don't have a point then don't pose around with your infinite ability

My assumptions so far have been limited to a minimum, to the contrary of yours and your complete lack of any substantive arguments. Whether I'm right or not with my little guesswork is completely beside the point. It's just to illustrate a point, and I've gone quite out of my way to only make purely logical points.

What is incorrect, the interest in debate or what I say? Here you make such a smug ambiguous message again, that mixes your shallow personal feelings and what is supposedly an "objective" statement that anyone has to accept. I suppose you are not naive but just a case of internet thickness.

You don't just make a statement about how you find the music, something about the music, or this specific piece of music, but you say it destroys the project. This contradicts itself in the assumption that the music would somehow not fit the project, and your opinion can be criticised by knowing that the music

I don't rail against anything. You are simply immune to reason, as you are now evading any of my points. Opinions can be more and less justified, just like anything else. If one doesn't understand something, then one can't demand to be taken seriously or even "equally". If you say one can't put a fantasy game in

Omg. Arbitrary set of rules? What nonsense. I don't even know where to begin.

Ugh. I at least provided a general perspective instead of saying what things "are".

I don't think so. The atmosphere and style of music are one of the best aspects of the game, as it is actually a little boring now in my opinion (compared to the sequel). Your cheese-detector seems a little off or biased, as there is no more cheese but rather less, or at least less "artificiality" (which might trigger