

Blue Prince kind of fits. You can accomplish the stated purpose of the game, and even see the credits roll. But if you keep poking around afterwards you realize you’ve barely scratched the surface of mystery/story to uncover


Blue Prince kind of fits. You can accomplish the stated purpose of the game, and even see the credits roll. But if you keep poking around afterwards you realize you’ve barely scratched the surface of mystery/story to uncover


The great thing about firing a contractor is the next one you hire will know you have it in you


We also capitalize the Native in Native American even though it’s just an adjective.
For the last time, there are no kids above the bed!
I figured that was the punchline, but it’s such a logical leap you can’t help but think there’s something simpler you’re missing. Like, is this a reference to a famous Mr. Pembrose?
If that was loose snow, it won’t be packed enough. It’ll fall apart as you throw it.

But she apparently keeps getting cancer…


Sounds like one of these things that people are scared is going to happen but will never actually happen


I feel like I see dire warnings like this every day, and then it never happens


For now, I’ll settle for progress by spite


For a company that has like one or two things on their menu, it’s surprisingly bad
The worlds are more and more impressive, but the core gameplay loop still has not changed much since III.


“See, Scorsese?”
People, like whoever drew this comic, are starting to evoke the trope without any nuance or understanding. Like you said, it’s just trains = autism. It’s getting annoying.


I’m so jealous any time I see a fat guy who looks completely comfortable with themselves


If your post has replies, “deleting” a comment should just remove your name from the post. Not just the replies remain, but the original comment too


I guess if you have a society where 99% of people can’t afford private transport, it makes sense that the government would prioritize public transit, if only to get laborers to their labor efficiently
Why are they replying to a Scottish person as if they’re American?