Dang I never thought about it as a kid, but are those two last parts (forks going into a toaster and dropping a toaster into a bath) suicide references? Kinda dark for a children's movie.
Same for Colorado. Sometimes we briefly dip the volume of our voice when we reach a "T", such as, "Look at those beautiful Rocky Moun'ins." Not as much with town names though.
Agreed. It was great at setting the mood of the game. That and
Dead Rising was another game to use music effectively to set the mood, especially for psycho battles.
For example, you come to hate hearing this:
becasue it means those assholes are coming to run your ass over yet again.
I agree completely. The forums here are a great place to get opinions from non-Americans. It has caused me to think more critically about global issues, more so than the generic media's spin on events.
Huh, I thought it was Black and White 2. But ya whenever a villager was killed the "Deaaaath" whisper was unsettling. That and it never went away, just constantly reminding me of the misdeed whenever I was in the area.
Anyway is better than how every single adult pronounced it when I was growing up. It is not Poki-man, it never was Poki-man. I have no idea where they were finding a "man" sound out of "mon". It was cringe-worthy.
I feel that the maids in that game may just be a bit daft. I had a similar situation where a maid strolled into the room I was sneaking in, walked right past the other maid's unconscious body, and began dusting the cabinet I had shattered moments ago. I just couldn't figure out if she was...
I think there were two bathrooms on the crew deck level in Mass Effect 2. In fact, I remember EDI says something if your Shepard goes into the opposite sex's bathroom.
OT: After finishing the "Party" level in Dishonored, I keep reaching this conclusion:
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