Inside me are two wolves; one really enjoys the concept of the backrooms staying the same through history, as it presents an odd "chicken or egg" dilemma. the other really enjoys the idea that the backrooms evolved as human perceptions of fear and society evolved.
Everyone talks about Chronos or Poseidon for epic scale, but the Kraken at the end of God of War: Ascension is super underrated. You're literally fighting a mutated sea monster the size of a skyscraper mid-storm while the world crumbles around you. Insane stuff.
My English teacher had a supernatural sticker on her laptop, when I asked if she liked the show she stared at me dead seriously and said, “If Dean Winchester walked in here right now and asked me to quit teaching and go hunt monsters with him, you’d never hear from me again”
She was a great teacher ngl - so I understand the Ryan Gosling thing
*necromancer having a bad day watching his skeleton army*
necromancer: faster, you useless piles of bones! move faster!
his second in command general skeletrex: sorry boss, but these here infernal machines weight a skelly-ton!
necromancer: *smiles* i needed that today, skeletrex
God Reach sucked.
You’re telling me I had to actually PLAY the game and be GOOD at it to unlock this stuff instead of just using real money to buy them all?
Warner Brothers used to make insane shit bro this is a SCOOBY-DOO show where Velma’s situationship whose name is “Hot Dog Water” gets executed by Nazi Submarine Robots and it’s not even the most insane thing that happens that season