Haha, nice.
Reminder to touch some grass
SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP
I saw the blueprints first with the understanding of what the intention was, but if you did not have context, what would it look like to you? I'm really struggling to figure out my own, so I wanted to see what others thought.
I hope all the fucks were funny as intended and not aggressive sounding.
Spoilers for the Forgotten Lands quests (the memory one, iykyk)
This one is specifically about the Forgotten's memories.
Ya know, i was NOT expecting the Disney Animal Crossing to have a cutting depiction of loneliness and loss of childhood, but here we are.
The way the options to speak represent the Forgotten's thoughts and are overridden by variations of "I'm fine," the way each pillar's virtue is undone in each memory, the way the Valley changed with the Forgotten's spiral.
No wonder they had to put a disclaimer on there, holy shit that fucking hurt.
Oh, also, now there are holes in the sky. No one in the Valley seems to be talking about it, which is par for the course, really.
That's my one beef with this game. The sky could be raining hellfire and Mickey will say "Boy, what a beautiful day!"
I love Mickey though, so no hate.
I could not imagine what this would have done to Luke's parents. Clark entrusts their kid to Layton one time, and you know what, it goes well! He really seems to be coming out of his shell, and maybe the road to healing his and Clark's relationship is on the up and up.
Does it again, Luke comes back alright and oh boy, now Clark and Luke are really on the mend! Luke is also happy and excited about everything a lot!
Luke doesn't come home the third time.
Where is their son. Where is his mentor.
Where is their baby boy.
The characters lying dead after the beam of light. I actually cried when I saw this, not just because I love these characters. But the thought of them never reviving and the parents of Layton and Luke having to know that their sons have passed away.
I don't have a specific puzzle that makes me want to tear out my hair, but the matchstick puzzles always get to me. They're clever, and I always enjoy the answer when I see it, but it is hard for me to visualize for some reason.
Man therapy isn’t enough. I need to crash out like Fitz Vacker does.
Roman Catholic female who's a little too neurospicy for her own good.
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