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by Lammy
77 days ago
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>More often than not, liminal aesthetics are human-made spaces, sans humanity. >suggests a humanity at the brink of becoming digital objects themselves. >But one can imagine a different version of this scene: a future humanity similarly excavating remains of corporate hallways that have since crumbled, wondering what life could have been like at the turn of the 20th century. Relevant, and as spoiler-free as I can make it: I cannot give a stronger recommendation to play NieR and NieR:Automata. |
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