I wonder what this means for the future of Glitch now they seemingly affiliated themselves with a labor union composed of performers, actors, music artists, and like?
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I wonder what this means for the future of Glitch now they seemingly affiliated themselves with a labor union composed of performers, actors, music artists, and like?

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i wanna see a kit crashout in the series
One of the many things that intrigued me about the Gameoverse is its interesting yet cruel worldbuilding.
The idea of your heroism that leads you to save the day and beat the villain being the thing that dooms your world is terrifying. What's worse is that you cannot tell the hero about that as it breaks the rules and the only time the hero will know that is if it's too late and their world is about to be destroyed.
I sort of understand Warrick's motivation even his methods are extreme; I too wouldn't like to live in the world like that and I would do anything to change it.
How many heroes besides Kit have been severely traumatized that their heroism have killed off their loved ones and the world? How many have been ridden with survival's guilt, PTSD, or madness because of that? I wouldn't be surprised if one of the many video game heroes have gone full villain so they wouldn't destroy another world. If heroism destroys worlds, then villainy will save it.
Besides that, I would love to see other video games worlds of different genres, such as open world, cozy games, HORROR, and many more. I would kill to see a world like Stanley Parable or any mascot horror game.
I already can see people drawing existing video game characters as residents in the Gameoverse. Lots of crossover potential.
deadlock ramble: i LOVE ivy's character design because it breaks pre-established rules of what a monster woman should look like. typically, monster women, usually AFAB people, have some aspects of a human woman, mostly "softer" features, human-like and traditionally feminine faces, and pronounced breasts.
y'know that one image circulating in the internet about the double standards of monster character design for AMAB and AFAB characters? that's the one.
ivy breaks that notion. the first thing i noticed is despite being a female gargoyle, she has no prominent chest and doesn't wear any upper body clothes to cover it. the only feminine aspect about ivy is that she has long hair and that's it. i LOVE this because it shows that there is no one way to design monster women; they don't have to resemble a human woman to be considered women. they don't have to prove anything that they are, indeed, a woman.
how the hell am i so moved from a scripted MINECRAFT ARG? /pos

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The one part that shook me to the core is that when Avery read the book in the church, it causes him to fall under a trance and does chores for 12 HOURS STRAIGHT until messages from Derek causes him to snap out of it.
What makes things worse is that when Derek read the book, he didn't fall under the trance, but instead is disgusted about its content.
WHAT THE HELL WAS WRITTEN IN THAT BOOK THAT SO DISGUSTING THAT IT CAUSES AVERY TO ACT LIKE ALEX FROM THE CRAFTYKING ARG?!
I can’t believe their god was killed by a kooky old man wearing a bucket.
Holy shit, indeed, guys.