Further proof that when you have a kid, you become a worse version of yourself in service of sculpting your child’s best self.
Further proof that when you have a kid, you become a worse version of yourself in service of sculpting your child’s best self.
It’ll be interesting to see if they can capture the same whoa-factor of the original Bloodborne with a sequel. The way that shit unfolds, eventually reaching the unexpected eldritch alien horror is an absolute trip; seems like a trick you can only pull off once.
It’s hard to keep an audience invested in a story where there is no hope, ever, for anyone. It’s just a parade of misery. You can put your characters through hell, but there’s got to a be another side for them to come out on. This show has been asking the same question for years now: “Is life after a z-pocalypse worth…
This sucks. The author was shortsighted and had little faith in a creative team that clearly has such love and reverence for the source material.
Hey, to each their own. I always pick Yen.
He was expressing frustration at being in a situation where he showed concern for a person, but wasn’t privy to “what she wanted to be called”.
Comedy is wrought from tension and subverted expectations. You can’t achieve that by simply saying things that people want to hear. His comments about Cosby show some genuine self-reflection and acknowledgement of how torn he is on seeing one of his heroes fall so far. Artists - comics especially - have no requirement…
Apparently. And it completely sours the argument this activist is making.
*Destroy* the work?
Love my s/o, but if we had kids i KNOW it’d be a source of constant conflict, rather than joy. Fuck that.
Yeah, it branches based on whether you decide to *SPOILERS I GUESS* free Annarietta’s sister or get the vampire elder to draw out Detlaff. It all goes to hell if you do the latter, but there’s some pretty cool subquests leading up to it. You still have to do that bullshit boss fight though haha.
“Over Hill & Dale” is what the story book quest is called, I think. It’s pretty goofy, but it’s fun. I prefer the gravity-bending elder vampire cave in the “tragic” story branch though.
May I be released from the purgatory of the greys? Pretty please?
Gaunter O’Dimm ;)
Olgierd von Everec!
I guess “any” = “good” for some.
Very good point.
Yeah, this seems to boil down to “Ignorance is bliss” vs “The power to make my own decisions”
Childhood is overrated.
Have never played a single Mass Effect game. Considering rolling the dice on this one.