That moment.
That exquisite moment.
That moment when time grinds to a stop and you realize you have just fucked up everything forever.
There is no going back, no turning back the clock.
A last bit of energy is expedited to turn the face into a contorted grimace of shock and regret, saying "What have I done?" better than any words ever could.
Then the body just freezes, as does the moment.
In your mind, a small remnant scrambles for answers, somehow trying to come up with a witty remark that defuses the monstrosity you just spawned. But this remnant fails, quailing at the onrushing tidal wave of the future you just unleashed, a future you will not wish to dwell in.
And the rest of your mind. It just flutters, shrieking insane laughter that echoes through the caverns of eternity.
Eisu has captured this moment.
Azrael wrote:Okay cool and thanks, I'm not having a Senior moment then.
Well, unless you did not even really remember them from two comics earlier.
That would be a very senior moment, indeed!
verityheld wrote:Destroy. Him. Now.
RELEASE THE MARIE! And here is her intro music.
Makkabee wrote:What's this about girls not liking violent video games? I know lots of gamer girls who are proud of their virtual body counts.
Well, I've had the impression that this game, while surely not marketed exclusively for girls, was for a "young adult" audience (what they seem to call Twilight-reading 13-year olds these days", I mean, Sandra in school hat braces and everything. I'm not sure what kind of game it was and if it really does have similarities to Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (it's unclear if Sandra's getup is something new, though I'll not she did not seem to surprised by it...), but it very likely was not some splatter game beforehand. Maybe something in the vein of Zelda.
Anyway, my point being that this is a MAJOR rethinking of the entire game.
Also, he is called Alex, I am honored! ;)