
㋐Formerly a Vagabond㋐
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㋐Formerly a Vagabond㋐
@VagabondToBe
gender: nonbinary, sexuality: ace, they/them. Burgeoning game designer , writer and artist looking for work. bsky: https://t.co/3aqZ7Ua6AT


A really weird quirk of this game is that when playing the Institute route there's no evidence whatsoever that the Institute is actually doing this. A sort of bizarre deutercanonical fork where what the Institute's actual plan is retroactively depends on you joining them, or not.

THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS vs. QUANTUM OF SOLACE

Remember when this video cane out and everyone immediately made a video about either james somerton or plagiarism

It's only niche if you are American. For Europeans this is an equivalent of "Baldur's Gate remake is out".

reminds me of that one time he talked about the tf86, and he pretty much started off by saying "this movie sucks" before going into why he loves it, complete with a philosophical and thematic analysis. you could tell he was just really embarrassed about liking a kids movie

yeah, i'm not really surprised by this one. dunno if there's really an audience for a blockbuster He-Man film lol



With the reputation of the Brosnan era I was really surprised at how mature a lot of Goldeneye is

The thing about this series is that its genuinely just not something you see in gaming anymore. It's one consistent story told in a serialized format with an extremely high budget that iterates and expands on each release without compromising itself. Released in a short period


Legal Mindset Exposes Reckless Ben’s Mistakes vs Bricks & Minifigs in Lego Theft Case "While what they did was certainly wrong and definitely needs to be investigated, there is a point at which you need to remove yourself from that, step back, and let the process take over."

It’s Pride Month!! You know what that means:

Holy fucking shit. No. It NEVER was a superhero deconstruction. It never was meant as a superhero deconstruction. If anything it's probably the first earnest take on superheroes in years.

it’s interesting how both the Republic and Confederacy lacked an army drawn from their own populace. not only does that change the civilian experience of war, it’s also fundamentally undemocratic. when your army has no investment in democracy, they have no incentive to defend it.

It's crazy how "The Yuuzhan Vong Arc" really is some of the greatest Star Wars ever made but pretty much entirely for different reasons than people usually bring up.
