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Dunkirk Review
The clock didn’t stop, it just held its breath. It’s the prelude. It’s the darkest hour. It’s a beach that seems like it’s detached from the rest of civilization. It’s the grey skies or the churning murky blue-green of the sea. It’s the gargantuan landscape. The sound of German bombers and Stukas. It’s the Mole. The Sea. The Air. A week. A day. An hour. It’s at first disconnected moments, thrown out in a web of time that seeks to lock into place over separate levels. It’s brutal. Raw. Simple. It’s survival whittled down to its element. There’s no need to know the backstory, the tired exposition. The motivation. It’s all there in the action. The sound. The horror in the eyes. The emptiness.
By Nicholas Anthony9 years ago in Geeks
Alone
My home is dead silent My room is pitch blackI lay here on my bed Allowing my thoughts to take overIn my head, I am never aloneLet me explain In my head, there is a home A home with multiple rooms with doors that I prefer to stay closedSo I usually hang out in the living room with my emotionsWe all look somewhat alike but we're totally different My thoughtful emotion wears glasses but he has very bad anxietyMy sexual emotion is a little bit more muscular and very flirtatiousAnd my anger and wicked desires stay in the rooms that I won't openAnywayThis is where I go when I'm alone
By Cash Hogan9 years ago in Poets
Why Games Should Never Be P/C
There's been a flicker of controversy around Stardew Valley, the Life Sim / RPG farming game by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone. It concerns a guinea pig and his treatment. One of the NPCs has a pet guinea pig who is, apparently, being kept in substandard conditions for the animal's needs.
By Adrian Williams9 years ago in Gamers





























