FIREWATCH should count as "artsy" in my opinion. Visually it's not bad, but the story telling, voice acting and concepts explored are well done and unique: it feels more like playing a book than anything I've ever played.
The Stanley Parable is also pretty artsy in that regard.
My first RP experience was when I was in 6th grade. To this day have never seen a full episode of Sailor Moon, but a few girls in the next grade would pass a big note book back and forth with short stories they'd written as an assumed character in the series. Being the bumbling lady's man I...
I can respect the amount of thought put into this, but I must respectfully disagree. "What's in a name?" becomes irrelevant when names are arbitrary. I often find myself referring to other characters by visible traits and well expressed emotional or verbal tendencies. Or, consider the...
Well, that is very unfortunate and I don't fault you for not wanting to read it that way. I'm on a desktop and it's properly formatted from where I am. Is this an issue on my end?
Body language, unintentional actions intentionally mentioned - gestures that say more than quotations ever could - wayward glances and warm palms against the side of the face, malicious or passive: these are a few of my favorite things.
I like writing more than dialogue. I don't dislike RP's...
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