In what world is Synecdoche, New York better than any of the other Kaufman scripts? I know Eternal Sunshine’s on here, but Being John Malkovich or Adaptation easily surpass Synecdoche.
In what world is Synecdoche, New York better than any of the other Kaufman scripts? I know Eternal Sunshine’s on here, but Being John Malkovich or Adaptation easily surpass Synecdoche.
Having very little knowledge of code/programming I still found this incredibly fascinating. There is a real art to condensing and streamlining code and it’s great to see this homage to it.
I felt very similar to you with my first playthrough of No Man’s Sky. It wasn’t so much that I felt I didn’t have free will as it seemed to me like the universe was so crushingly indifferent that my will being free didn’t really matter (which hey let’s be real, it doesn’t). This is the first game that I feel like…
Do you ever have trepidation about the future of humanity’s interaction with technology or any sort of pitfalls that might come from our evolving relationship with video games over time? What’s your skynet/VR opium den/nightmare fantasy of the years to come?
Any insight into the scope/variety of ships you can potentially own? I always have maintained this fantasy in my mind that you could eventually pilot ships big enough to walk around in, that have different rooms aside from just being in the captain’s seat. (a la Millennium Falcon etc)