things in the game that feel connected to me in some way but I can't seem to explain why in the right words
The Stanley Parable Demo - The Skip Button Ending
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things in the game that feel connected to me in some way but I can't seem to explain why in the right words
The Stanley Parable Demo - The Skip Button Ending
i am absolutely flaberghasted
No but the fact that the Zending and Heaven End can be VERY easily seen as parallels makes me absolutely insane like like like. Equal yet opposite ideas of heaven. The Narrator's heaven is a dark expanse where he can just sit forever and watch colors swirl around. No choices to make anymore, no more fighting, no more constantly trying to wrest control from each other. Just sitting there in pure bliss. No need to move, no need to do anything but sit there together.
Stanley's heaven, on the other hand, is bright. Blindingly so. And the main appeal of it is the buttons, four hundred thirty-two buttons to just press. It's infinite choice for him, infinite freedom. No Narrator to tell him what to do, just a wall of buttons that he can just run his hand across.
AND YET!! Despite the fact that their heavens are opposites, they're also kinda the same!! They're circular spaces full of colors, whether from buttons or lights. Stanley's may be bright white and the Narrator's completely black, but they have the similarities of "one of the extremes of light". They're both constantly moving in some way or another, with the buttons spinning around in rows and the Zen lights constantly swirling.
And the one that gets me the most- Stanley's heaven, despite his seemingly having complete control over everything, is kinda a trap. He can't leave. He can't do anything. He's gone from one prison to another, slightly happier prison. And the Narrator's heaven seemingly removes all choices, but leaves a single one: the staircase. The Narrator made this heaven for them to sit in and do nothing forever and ever, just letting the world pass by, with no choices to make. And yet it has the most horrifying decision and death in the whole game. Stanley's heaven is designed to have infinite choices and yet has none, and the Narrator's heaven was designed to have no choices and yet has one of the biggest like "It looks like you wanted to make a choice after all" SOMEONE PLEASE TALK TO ME
HI. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD HELLO. I'M GONNA BLOW UP THESE MEN WITH MY BRAIN
Guilty Narrator? Guilty Narrator.
Day 11…hahaha the zending, am I right? T_T
TW: Gore
Pls be safe if you are sensitive to this kind of content
Guess who got sick of the Narrator's shit lol
Btw I am not good at drawing gore :/
i recently rewatched Holes the movie with friends and i remebered that the main character's name from this story is Stanley Yelnats.
Wake up, Stanley! It’s me, The Narrator! /ref
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Pretty old drawing, inspired by The Stanley Parable game. (Photo used as the reference)
Small Stanarrator comic
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Are you… you are going to stay here aren’t you?
Narrator is just a pair of Mickey Mouse gloves to me/silly
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the stanley parable // rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead by tom stoppard // no exit by jean-paul sartre // rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead by tom stoppard // the stanley parable
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