1 is the best, 2 you can skip, 3 is okay and 4 has great vibes and overall shift in approach i really liked (conclusion is lacking but i really enjoyed it on the whole)
@dwam22
(He/Him) I write mystery novels and make small visual novels, interactive fiction and games. Made Umineko and Ace Attorney fangames. And some DDLC stuff. I also like Steins;Gate! All my work is here: lastlockedroom.github.io
1 is the best, 2 you can skip, 3 is okay and 4 has great vibes and overall shift in approach i really liked (conclusion is lacking but i really enjoyed it on the whole)
people at work who just message you "hey" at odd hours of the day on Teams with absolutely no follow-up need to be, professionally speaking, blasted out of a cannon
Oh its over, rip remedy
Alan Wake 2 dance will live on forever
watched an ep of this on yt and it perfectly captures why this shit will never work - it's nothing. there's a part of your brain that may even admit its impressive tech-wise, but it is fundamentally void. there is no part of you actually captured or engaged. its a blip. it can never haunt you
Pryzm is a neat mysterious lil game with great atomsphere and pretty good art about a group of people trapped in a lovecraftian limbo. You play as multiple characters and their decisions influence each other; felt done p well. There also seems to be a randomness element each playthrough
Copper statue of a female deer clearly doing the pog champ
Found it. The original pog champ
that said i do see the potential. the art, music and writing (on average) were all good. i wish the creators the best of luck in their next project; i hope they take the lessons from this one and grow
i also understand what they were going for with the protagonist -- i think the idea of "guy who wants to save everyone in a death game but has no clue what he's doing" is a good one, but it definitely overstays its welcome and a lot of the discussions feel like they go in circles as a result
there ARE cool ideas/twists here, but the sum of all its parts felt unsatisfying by the end. some of the progression felt obtuse, forcing you to go back thru sections from AGES ago in order to get one specific piece of evidence. hunting all bad ends generally wasnt worth it
finished Beyond R: Rule Ripper; VN about people trapped in a death game where each player is tied to a rule - kill the player, remove the rule from the game
pretty torn on it tbh. i can see a lot of passion and care went into it, but it just didnt work for me
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so basically The Chair Company is True Detective Season 6 starring tim robinson
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Hey dude, winning expert here β to win you actually have to not give up at every step, hope this helps
What are the βreal dangersβ in this guyβs mind? What level of danger do democrats think is worthy for them to actually fight for? Do the people who got fucked over here not matter?
sorry guys i accidentally deleted the spreadsheet with the first drafts of homophobic potato chip brands and it turns out it was somehow load bearing to the entire driving system and the only guy who knows how to fix it got fired in the union busting so
Narrator of the YouTube video 'I Beat Super Cheese World Without Collecting a Cheese': obviously we have to collect the tutorial cheese because it is given to us automatically
Me: liar! booo! do it properly!
The virgin trump admin vs the chad python foundation
When he says βhit it, Joeβ, I donβt think first time viewers are going to be prepared for just how hard Joe hits it.
shoutout to anonymous;code for its accurate depiction of the vatican. i still remember the high school religion classes where we covered the man swinging a giant cross and using pyrokinesis
the game seems to have gotten a little bit of traction recently (thankful to whoever shared it!) so re-sharing here -- my short mystery visual novel about a group of people trapped in a snowstorm. murder mystery shenanigans ensue
I see that after Hundred Line, itβs become a competition to see whose vn has a bigger ending count
Its cool just use automl. Let the computer figure it out fuck it. All the cool kids are doing it
Answer is for the worse. Saved u a click
Q never misses
Also there are some weird translation issues; as in, it's p obvious that is just not what they're saying from the context of the story. One error - what I assume was an error - in the last chapter threw me for a loop and made me question the innocence of someone I was fairly sure didn't do it.
Finished Shuten Order. I think it was fun overall. Some routes are definitely better than the others, and I feel like the order chosen may affect some of the enjoyment of the mystery. I also feel like the final chapter dragged on -- especially near the end. But overall, I had a good time.
sorry today i found out that a bunch of minecraft rp servers implemented a banking system and accidentally ended up replaying the 2008 recession? right down to there being a guy who shorted everything like in the Big Short? am i understanding this right?
I think the first few arcs of Kingβs run have some pretty good moments, this included, but by the end the writing gets pretty exhausting, even when you get what heβs going for. Editorial mandates didnβt help
Just released a PyWright port of The Dragon's Turnabout - an Ace Attorney fancase written by @dwam22.bsky.social in 2016. Comes with an extensive proofread and enhanced presentation!
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