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ChrisWacky

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A member registered Mar 08, 2022

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Genuinely one of the coolest gaming experiences I've had all year. Beautiful and varied writing. Demonstrates how and why stories take the form they do better than any blurb could articulate. 

I'm not sure if the English language has produced words capable of describing Big Pizza. An unflinching, humungous journey into the human psyche. The shared trauma between Scorb and Luigi, men chained down by expectations, subservent to the whims of the world around them, always second fiddle to the larger-than-life heroes that reduce them to a footnote in their own lives (Scorb's Mario of course being Jerma). Their is an undeniable hunger that cannot be filled, but is there anything to fill? Is the hole in their stomach not the very matrix of their soul? Hunger is the only thing that drives us, without it we are burnt pepperoni flaked off the sea of bubbling cheese, lost beneath the fridge until the ants feast on our decayed, purposeless carcass (the ants of course being Jerma).


anyway ass game everyone should play little goody two shoes

Started reading more of ebi's works after really enjoying Blackberry Honey. I read this and Song throughout the week and also had a good time!

This series is a bit more on the young adult side, with Marnie's narration being very irreverent and often goes into tangents, and while that style doesn't normally gel with me, ebi's gorgeous prose and charming character writing always sucks me in. Marnie/Lisbeth have great chemistry and I would not mind reading 50 more cute little adventures with them.

Memory and things lost to the passage of time are easy subjects to get me emotional, and I appreciated that being explored further with Lisbeth and her connection to Jane.

I will definitely be reading more of your works in the future!