thiefessa on 19/3/2013 at 16:27
Yep. :thumb:
jtr7 on 20/3/2013 at 00:24
I still don't know where the scar came from. If he acquired it and couldn't get a health potion or healing fruit/plumsie, then it would be a natural result of healing on its own. In that closeup of his eye socket, forehead, and cheek, there is no scar. TMA added a scar, but it was unrelated to his eye-plucking. TDS wrote out health potions from the fiction, and left them in as pure power-ups, while the previous titles had them as part of that world, and TMA had AIs that would drink health potions. TDS had a subplot where health potions were mentioned by a Doc Waverly, and that his supplies had run low, but it was omitted. The saga of the festering would was entirely devoid of any knowledge of health potions, and could've stayed fundamentally the same with the addition of a line about how Sinclair's doctor warned him off health potions. To have a guard complaining about a nasty wound with a health potion on a shelf nearby, is clumsy. I hope Thief[4] doesn't write out the power-ups as something only the player sees and knows about, like that.
PigLick on 20/3/2013 at 07:50
50 Shades of Garret.
thiefessa on 20/3/2013 at 23:05
Quote Posted by PigLick
50 Shades of Garret.
50 Typos of Garett? :ebil:
Specter on 23/3/2013 at 17:34
If Garrett has decided to go with with makeup, you'd think he'd use a little more considering what flesh we see causes snow blindness.
thiefessa on 23/3/2013 at 19:39
Quote Posted by Specter
If Garrett has decided to go with with makeup...
Which image do you refer to? Both show him with darkened eyes. ;)
Vae on 23/3/2013 at 19:58
He's talking about Sado-Garrett...you know, the ghoul with the makeup.
thiefessa on 23/3/2013 at 20:01
You mean his darkened eyes? They both look the same to me.
Vae on 23/3/2013 at 20:05
:laff:...That's just a shot of Garrett with shadows across his eyes...He normally doesn't look like that.
thiefessa on 23/3/2013 at 20:07
His eyes often look darkened... shadows or not.