@tjivtsta@mikareverse Let's not forget Bruce Wayne/Batman in the Telltale series and Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins.
Frankly I think his Joker is the closest to Mark Hamill's.
A trip to the Dreamlands did not go well. She came back comatose and for the life of him, he could not figure out what had actually transpired.
The town's getting flooded & strange creatures start to appear.
#thesinkingcity2#thesinkingcity#lovecraft
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@Rashmunchel That short pause as James stares at the letter, you can tell he's already made up his mind.
James simply accepted (succumbs to?) Maria and disregards Mary. Just like her letter.
@doublecrxss@pure_incompeten@bdomenech I agree. Having two Ramirezes (not sure on the plural form for this) in the same space and timeline violates quantum physics principles and can result in epic catastrophy.
After many light-years, an engineer is sent to the derelict space station to investigate The Incident.
@doublecrxss@pure_incompeten@bdomenech Or the one outside is actually Ramirez, but hours from the future. He drifted in space, somehow traversed through a tear in the space-time continuum, saw his buddy in the still-intact space station.
It wasn't hours ago.
Maybe this is a chance to save them all.
A pivotal character dies, and the episode's credits roll right after that. I appreciate the director's creative decision to go with complete silence (or lack of the usual end music) during end credits.
Yes, THAT happened. The silence that follows is deafening. Let that sink in.
@GlowingDoves@Resident_bio Oh man, this one cracked me up because that's exactly what I thought when Leon says, "I didn't hit any of her vitals."
It's really hard not to miss; Emily's mutated face covers half the screen.
You've got a call for an interview. The next day, you show up bright and early, hyping yourself the whole elevator ride up.
Then you start seeing strange motivation posters, the post-it notes and doors. Lots of doors.
#narrative#moraldilemma#game
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