Something I thought of a few weeks ago (that I probably should have posted back then, but hey):
Wreck-it Ralph’s character arc viably mirrors Camus’s “The Myth of Sisyphus." So Ralph is basically an absurd hero and I am so okay with this, wow.
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Something I thought of a few weeks ago (that I probably should have posted back then, but hey):
Wreck-it Ralph’s character arc viably mirrors Camus’s “The Myth of Sisyphus." So Ralph is basically an absurd hero and I am so okay with this, wow.
Pour Me Another
A semi-detailed constructive critique, as per the author’s request:
I’m gonna critique sofa-king-stew-pit’s stuff first since I promised yesterday, and then I’ll do Skully’s : )


Never played it.
There’s not a lot of writing on it either.
I did find this forum discussion, so take it with a grain os salt:
I remember Itoi describing Mother 3 as kind of a macho game, because “the bad guys fight, and the good guys do too.” The game seems to portray masculinity as going out and fighting, and femininity as not fighting…
What do yall think?
Sorry, but a couple of things in this bug me…
Yes, it does, and it’s a perfect post.
I would also add that Lucas himself is a good example of role reversal for a RPG hero…
This post is now even more perfect
Reblogging because YES GOOD please go check out the full post and replies especially because REALLY GOOD READ, WOW, SERIOUSLY.