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Finally played for the first time, finished and immediately played for the second time
Tonight I have crossed the streams, faced God, and walked backwards into hell. Or, you know, picked up one of my oldest game obsessions which is the acknowledged direct creative and cultural ancestor of my recurring newer game obsession: I'M PLAYIN' PLANESCAPE TORMENT AGAIN BAYBEE!! For the first time in...it's been a while, really, but I fangirled for PS:T obsessively for years and years and I'm about to make that everyone else's problem once again. :3 I expect I'll be posting crossover meta at some point, because Primordia being a love letter to Planescape has never been a secret and I'm already rediscovering things that have me hooting like a delighted ape.
A family doesn’t have to be a mum, a dad, and kids.
Sometimes a family can be:
An immortal amnesiac trying to find out who he is and how to die;
A wise-cracking floating skull that collects insults;
A githzerai warrior-mage that survived a genocide and who’s trying to figure if he wants to help or kill the amnesiac immortal;
A Scots tiefling thief with a thing for older men and flash burns;
An asexual succubus whose entire existence is one extended existential crisis;
A fire mage who thinks that being permanently set on fire was the greatest thing that ever happened to him;
A sentient cube that is learning about this thing called Individuality;
A set of animated armour kept alive through uncompromising zealotry;
And the countless ghosts of the unjustly slain stalking the immortal amnesiac to demand vengeance.
in planescape torment, a chase succubus and a living suit of armor haunted by the spirit of literally the most vicious cop to ever exist have a huge argument about the value of mercy; the succubus argues that mercy and redemption are the true source of perfection in the soul, while the armor guy basically rants about how the concept of mercy is a poison and scans her soul when she dares him to. he does so and is forced to admit that she is genuinely free from corruption and evil, but refuses to relent on his point
Planescape/Baldur’s Gate/Tyranny
video game challenge: [2/10] video games
↳ PLANESCAPE: TORMENT (1999)
What can change the nature of a man?
I dunno if it’s a good or bad thing, but voice actors like Keith David doing so much work, especially good shit that I like, means that I think about how you could easily have crossover headcanons, like Dissidia Final Fantasy is a bunch of nerds at an Alliance academy including a very dramatic David Anderson playing Chaos. Maybe Anderson had a D&D group doing Planescape and his character was Vhailor, maybe he really liked doing narration for documentaries on Earth. Maybe the president in Rick and Morty really liked the first Halo and he insisted that he voice the protagonist in the next game. What I’m saying is that everything a voice actor does can be another character they’ve done doing the recording.
Shark Attacks xD :-) :D