Voto:
I’m not quite sure how the page was related to the work, but I liked it! Just like the music video and the song.
Voto:
Wow... I’ve never been able to see it, maybe I was too young as well, but from what I understand, it’s a real shame that I missed it! And then Lamù, she is way too beautiful. When will the review of the 5 Samurai be?
Voto:
Nice, I might just take the advice.
Voto:
I quite agree, in the end it was an excellent live performance aside from the somewhat rearranged tracklist. Anyway, Morbid Angel were much better in their sinister and still quite thrash early days than they are in this period, which is technically indisputable.
Voto:
Beautiful album, a review worthy of Coppino. And a shoutout to Portland for lending its face for the cover image.
Voto:
I've never played this, but I do consider the second one a small masterpiece... the gameplay setup is incredibly original, the screenplay, plot, atmosphere, and setting are all meticulously crafted, I found it truly fantastic. Anyway, I hope there will be a chance to talk about that :) .
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I enjoy it when Lynch and Twin Peaks are mentioned, even if I didn't quite understand the connection this time. Anyway, a group and an album completely unknown to me, I’m surprised that among the comments there are so many people who know them. @Vortex, your comments are always syntactically correct, but I really struggle to understand what you mean sometimes!
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I agree with most of what S4doll said (I don't agree with the last part, on which I have already expressed my opinion). The graphic novel featuring characters voiced by the relatives of Remedy, if not by the characters themselves, is something priceless. Among other things, the game is full of such gems and various easter eggs. The singer from one of the bands that created the soundtrack for the second chapter also makes an appearance.
Voto:
A review worthy of the work. "A unique and unrepeatable context," well said. Indeed, it is a shame that Flemish painting is rather overlooked in schools; at least, that has been my experience. There is not even a shadow of this visionary masterpiece. In my opinion, it manages to be more disturbing than certain things from the twentieth century.
Voto:
I haven't commented on the two Silent Hill games because I would have so many things to say that I wouldn't know where to start. Here I will make an effort... this is one of the video games, if not the one, to which I am most attached. And beyond my affection, it is undoubtedly a masterpiece. It perhaps has the most original and well-crafted script that a video game has ever had, or at least one of the most original. The references to cinema and genre literature are plentiful, starting with the underrated master John Woo. The direction, to stay on theme, is also carefully crafted and fantastic (the bullet-time, while mostly a scene, what a scene!). An atmosphere and levels realized with great care, something truly unique; the slums, the junkies in the bathrooms, the references to Norse mythology... the Remedy team has been one of the most imaginative and creative whose work I have had the chance to know. The second chapter may be less impactful, but it remains great as well: New York even darker, Gothic, unhealthy (just like Max, after all), at times almost unreal. The New York of Max Payne 2 can remind one of Gotham at times. The third chapter... what can I say... I was struggling to believe it when I heard about its release, but now I might have preferred not to know it ever existed. No Remedy, no New York... the premises are not good at all. I fear it will be a big miss. And it would be a shame, needless to say. I will wait to see before making a definitive judgment, but as I see it, even from how it started, I already glimpse failure. The review is good.
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