Yes inside is... something more than limbo, a story without words but you can tell exactly what's going on. So sad too.
craftyindividual
- Limbo
- The Long Dark
- What remains of Edith Finch
- Subnautica
- Ape Out
- Fire Watch
- Prey
- Hitman 1,2,3
There's nothing like a great story married to good gameplay and simple yet beautiful and effecting visuals. I guess also a small but skilled team of developers with common focus.
There was so much thought put into that game. While I couldn't work it out for myself, with the help of guides I worked it out. The sense of peril and discovery was wonderful.
K A R T O F F E L N
When my mother went she had an aggressive immune therapy to fight lymphoma. That's what actually killed her. Ended up looking like 3rd degree burns all over, unconscious and shivering... didn't look like her.
(UK) my dads office had those for a good few years in the late 90's, 250mb and 500mb. Which I thought was a huge chunk of data. Roll along 2003 and University and we had ... gasp ...1gb thumb drives, at which point I realised I could email myself documents.
And I'd be happy for a partner.
Well I wish you the best of luck with your next job.
Oh no, I work in a cinema, as an usher etc. it's a bit mainstream and a bit art house. I hear you about industry stateside, lots of multiplexes closing
The film industry isn't dead, it's still twitching. My cinema workplace in the UK is busier this year than it was after the COVID slump.
Chuck Berry, Rick James, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis...
The art style is good especially the varying weather and sky effects, and changes in music to accompany it. So many different areas and places to explore. The challenges are punishing but amazing when you succeed - something about being on the edge of death and pulling yourself back at the last second.
I'm waiting for the last episode of the story mode to release.