It hurts. All this. Everything I see, everything I hear, touch, smell. The conclusions that I'm able to draw. The things that are revealed to me. The ugliness. My work focuses me. It helps. You say that I'm using my gifts. I say I'm just treating them.
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3. Goodbye Volcano High.
For some people, the end of High School felt like the end of the world. Goodbye Volcano High juxtaposes that feeling with a group of Dinosaurs trying to survive their final year of school while a giant meteor heads toward Earth. You play as Fang, who is stuck navigating the end of school, friendships, dreams, and the world.
Playing through Goodbye Volcano High almost feels like watching an afternoon cartoon with its beautiful animations and quirky humor. You will make choices throughout the game that affect your relationships, providing you with scenes that vary depending on how close your group is before the end of it all.
The soundtrack is another highlight, full of melancholic tunes that sound like they belong on a Phoebe Bridgers B-Side.
The thing about scars is that they reveal a story to the observant onlooker. And this one tells the most fascinating tale. Between the location and the amount of scar tissue, it’s not hard to figure out that this wound was meant to be lethal. And Khoa knows of only one weapon that can leave such distinct markings.
This kid had his throat slit by a batarang.
Khoa wants to know who got Batman to finally try and break his number one rule.
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Jason Todd, Minhkhoa Khan, Bruce Wayne
Relationships: Jason Todd/Minhkhoa Khan
Additional Tags: Jason Todd is Red Hood, Bruce Wayne is Batman, Developing Relationship, Friends With Benefits, Alcohol, Human Trafficking, Torture, Murder, Temporary Character Death, Serious Injuries, Identity Reveal, Secret Identity, some descriptions of a rotting corpse (it's minor, but still)
Ya estoy deseando conocer a esta persona nueva, que termina llevándome a conocer cosas que no imagine. Y no me refiero a algo romántico...sino a ese tipo de persona que terminas convirtiendo en un gran personaje de un libro.
This might mean very little to very few people, but my biggest gripe about Meet Your Maker after playing about two hours is the lack of whimsy. I saw a good few bases with good design and defense aspects, sure, but very few people had fun with it. That is a crime.