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Agree, I think all the changes have been for the better so far. I thought they were foreshadowing a heart attack for Joel and I was telling my friend oh I guess that makes sense, in the game he gets fully impaled but idk if that’d be as believable considering in the show he’s an old man and not an invincible action

Good to know, hopefully i can avoid spoilers til i get a chance to see it... I haven't been this excited for a horror movie in awhile! I love Scream and this one looks great

I also wonder if the show going out of its way to flesh out the villains more is an attempt to bring the first game’s plot more in line with the second, which I think was very much concerned with filling in the grey areas and exploring how otherwise good people, even people we come to love, can be capable of horrific

I think the end was especially sad because despite what Joel said earlier about how when you’re a kid nobody is relying on you, Ellie clearly felt like Sam was relying on her and feels guilty for letting him down :( yeah this was depressing as hell. The bloater was cool though :P

Damn they've really mastered the art of showing off really cool bits of this game while still keeping it a mystery how it will be structured or what the story is about. I'm here for it though :P Just definitely very different from when they let people play the entirety of the Great Plateau months before BOTW released.

God so much of my childhood was spent playing that game

Me when I’ve just about given up on Mother 3 getting an official English release but then Nintendo announces GBA games for the Switch

Top three things I want to see in descending order of likelihood:

This bit reminded me of a part in Last Of Us Part II where I had just fought my way through a bunch of enemies and one of them, she had tried to kill me and I had fought her off with a hammer and just when I was about to land the killing blow she kinda put her hand up and was like “Okay, okay, wait” and I hesitated

I agree. I do think it's shitty when a game is released and sold on the promise of a years-long live service model and then support is withdrawn early but I really don't think most games need to or even should be that way. I actually kinda miss the days when I could buy a game knowing it was already finished and be

Almost sounds like capitalism is the problem here

idk if it’s really that fair to assume that they’ve sold out just because they’re making a sequel? Like I know Hades was their most popular game by far but it was also legitimately really fucking dope, so I could see why they would just enjoy working on that concept more. I guess we’ll have to wait and see. I do get

Wait you have to pay? For some reason I thought that game was free :S

idk what the general discourse around this movie has been so I might get made fun for saying this but I’m actually getting kind of excited :P even if the movie isn’t that great by movie standards I think just based on seeing all this stuff from games I’ve spent literally my whole life playing, finally rendered in

I pretty much have been playing Steam Deck exclusively since I got it, except for when I wanna play multiplayer with friends who only have a Switch... I agree that it’s dope although I will say, for how powerful it is, I do find a surprising amount of games have occasional stuttering issues compared to Switch, even

Damn Tim Burton is real desperate to maintain the purity of his white casts eh

Yah idk I love dunkey's videos but am not as big on dunkey fans lol :P

I love this game a lot, but is it supposed to be voice acted? there’s an option for “voices” volume in the options menu but I haven’t heard any voice lines so far... Unless that’s coming later? either way the game is dope so far, it’s gonna be hard to wait for the rest of it to come out

Yeah for sure, sorry. i didn't mean this particular show, i just meant like the discourse in general around queer representation in film/tv and who has the power to tell queer stories, and who benefits. Seems like every time there's a movement to confront some aspect of marginalization it winds up co-opted by the

Kinda sucks that what (I think, anyway) began as legitimate discourse around casting queer people in queer roles (idk about the whole LGBTQ spectrum but I know for trans women specifically, it used to be hard to find a trans woman actually playing a trans woman role, let alone a trans woman playing a cis role),