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It's fucking good.
This game starts with a Planet Terror-style scene of a stripper with a gun pole dancing.
Also, the soundtrack is straight fire.
They met as adversaries.
Isaac Washington is the coolest name.
The game just takes your ass and throws you right in there.
"Varla Guns. A voluptuous vixen vowing violent vengeance."
Isaac and G is the greatest duo in video game history. I don't remember laughing this much while playing a game ever before.
It's motherfucking good.
This game starts with a Planet Terror-style scene of a stripper with a gun pole dancing.
Also, the soundtrack is straight fire.
They met as adversaries.
Isaac Washington is the coolest name.
The game just takes your ass and throws you right in there.
"Varla Guns. A voluptuous vixen vowing violent vengeance."
Isaac and G is the greatest duo in video game history. I don't remember laughing this much while playing a game ever before.
It's motherfucking good.
Actually very cool. It's a very unique game. What other horror franchise has a video game this dedicated? Dedicated to the tone, and the aesthetic, and the world frankly.
I love how it kind of leaves you to figure shit out on your own. It makes it much more anxious and stressful.
But the combat is absolutely horrid. Which I guess adds to the feeling of helplessness and anxiety over the chance of dying as soon as you see another human being, but it really is absolutely horrid.
I like the concept of the different people trapped, like the wife of Detective Sing, and the guy who coined the Jigsaw name, and a guy who wants to be tested by Jigsaw. I wish they were a bit closer together, though, and I sort of wish you could lose.
And I really like the puzzles.
I absolutely love the ending.
I love how it kind of leaves you to figure shit out on your own. It makes it much more anxious and stressful.
But the combat is absolutely horrid. Which I guess adds to the feeling of helplessness and anxiety over the chance of dying as soon as you see another human being, but it really is absolutely horrid.
I like the concept of the different people trapped, like the wife of Detective Sing, and the guy who coined the Jigsaw name, and a guy who wants to be tested by Jigsaw. I wish they were a bit closer together, though, and I sort of wish you could lose.
And I really like the puzzles.
I absolutely love the ending.