I never played Alan Wake through to the end until recently when I got the second one.
Then I played through the first one, followed by Control including the DLCs and then Alan Wake 2. I can’t recommend this enough, it’s an incredible ride.
I never played Alan Wake through to the end until recently when I got the second one.
Then I played through the first one, followed by Control including the DLCs and then Alan Wake 2. I can’t recommend this enough, it’s an incredible ride.
Sounds like more “toxic positivity”.
Absolutely this as soon as she starts to divorce him. And I think she will right after the election, whether he wins or not.
It’s literally Elrond in The Hobbit as far as I recall.
Well yes, we could send Glorfindel who has already fought a Balrog before. But, hear me out, what about this pudgy gardener instead?
I’d say Tolkien is a bit inconsistent in how he portrays elves. In The Hobbit, they are more like frolicking, dancing and singing pixies and in LotR they are more ethereal and aloof like fey.
Jackson chose to stick to the fey aspect.
“Solve” was 20 years ago. Now it’s only “mitigate”. But that’s the difference between global catastrophe and literal breakdown of organized society.
Well, princess or “princess”.
Too boring! We need drama, baby! Endless, exhausting drama brings those sweet, sweet clicks! That’s why we love Trump!
He’s more and more openly using fascist rhetoric right out of Hitler’s playbook too. That the only book we know he owns is one with Hitler’s speeches is just conincidence I’m sure. (Not that he can read, but maybe the Saw puppet reads it to him now before going down on his mushroom.)
Bestelle einen Clown, bekomme einen Zirkus.
Gotta get all that Concord money back somehow!
It’s relentlessly bleak and cruel but fun and entertaining at the same time (at least the first one).
It’s also really not all that hard once you figure out what’s most important to grow the city.
Da gibt es sogar ein Maus Comic über diese Zeit, das ist sogar noch besser.
Echter Satz, den ich mal auf Arbeit gehört habe: “Ich werde versuchen, darüber nachzudenken.”
Oh yeah, the super sorcerer that didn’t want to die. I seriuosly never understood why DEATH keeps him around.
Maybe he wants to prove to Albert that he genuinely wants to die after being a servant for several millenia?
CITIZEN! DO NOT BE ALARMED! YOU WILL FEEL A SMALL TICKLING SENSATION AND THEN DEATH!
Well, he could talk to his adopted granddaughter, but who does that?
I always felt he only took on an apprentice to have someone to talk to.
Yep, they also made me want to rewatch X-Files and Twin Peaks, two obvious inspirations (plus Stephen King particularly The Dark Tower, another kind of house that is the linchpin of universes).
I can also recommend The Lost Room mystery series from 2006. It’s use of magical, but mundane objects and a timeless hotel room also seems to have been a direct inspiration.