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>DUDE NOTHING MATTERS NOTHING IS SET IN STONE EVERYTHING'S RANDOM
>ARE YOU A REPLICANT? IS SHE A REPLICANT? IS THE MURDERER X? IS IT Y? MAYBE ONE OF THESE IS CORRECT, MAYBE THEY ALL ARE, MAYBE NONE OF THEM ARE
...but why
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>>735009321
replay value
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>>735009321
What exactly is your complaint? Entire premise is the replicant isn't fixed.
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>>735009321
>detective game
>anon actually can't do deduction
you're the reason telltale games became a thing
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>>735009321
Do you read P K Dick books very often? Oh, what am I saying, of course you don't
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>>735009321
I’m gonna say it. The original novel was better than the movies
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>>735009370
What's the point of a mystery of nothing's set in stone and every character and plot point is RNG.
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>>735009520
It was after reading this book
I understood what the drug epidemic really was. Its a fucking master piece, in preaching, and its on point.
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the rng did make the game worse t.b.h
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>>735009321
If you play it more than once you it makes the game more interesting, if you only play it once then it's the same as having the story details completely pre-determined, there's really no drawback from the player perspective. Also Enhanced Edition looks like ass.
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>>735009321
just say you don't get it. it's okay
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>>735009768
What is it really?
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>>735009608
The first movie has excellent cinematography and atmosphere and a few amazing scenes, especially with Hauer. But Ford is a brick and a lot of the latter half of the movie is inane.
The sequel is genuinely mediocre, mostly because it's 1.5 movies.
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>>735010013
Society collectively looking away.
And the ripples from that result in the actual drug epidemic. Including how the state deals with it in a lax way.
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>>735009321
>enhanced edition
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>>735009520
Not that guy but i have read
>Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep?
>A Scanner Darkley
>Time out of Joint
>Three Stigmata of Edritch Palmer
>Flow my Tears, The Policeman Said
I'm curently reading Ubik and will read the VALIS tril pretty soon down the line. I'll take any rec's if anyones got one.
I've read a few of the short stories and I think that 'I hope I shall arrive soon' is the best story imo

>>735009608
I agree.
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>>735009321
>herein lies the battered zoomer mind
>broken as soon as tested
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>>735009608
Even the passage where Deckard found a frog and thought he's going to be rich? Or Rachel killing his goat?
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>>735010015
>The first movie has excellent cinematography
I think even that is an understatement. If you were to pick a shot from the movie at random, the probability of getting something that you could potentially frame and put up on your wall is ridiculously high, even for simple closeups during dialogue. I don't think there are many movies that could compete using that metric.
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>>735010435
Dr. Bloodmoney is a ride.
Man In The High Castle is edgy but skippable, it lacks the hallmark chaos of his other works. Which is intended I think given the theme.
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale is worth looking over just because it's the foundation of Total Recall, same with Minority Report and the eponymous film.
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>>735009321
Original had the better cover. Yet another demake..
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remember that this based nigga fucks a 14 years old in one ending.
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>>735009654
The mechanics still work no matter the conclusion. You gather clues and follow the evidence. It's actually impressive how seamless it works.
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>>735009321
its an experimental point and click adventure instead of the standard guidebook garbage
I don't know what you're complaining about, you can go play the million other copy paste adventure game released in its decade
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I just remember half of the game is running around in the sewer
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>>735011319
>If you were to pick a shot from the movie at random, the probability of getting something that you could potentially frame and put up on your wall is ridiculously high, even for simple closeups during dialogue.
Well put
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>>735010435
also currently reading ubik and it might be my favorite of his. crazy how ahead he was.



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