1234 Lyrics - Parmish Verma
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My game is out now!
re:curse is a surreal RPGmaker horror game inspired by the likes of OFF, Ib, LISA: The Painful RPG and Yume Nikki.
Play as distraction-prone researcher Linda Langley and explore as your laboratory distorts and degrades around you. Send emails. Grapple with your clown infestation. Face consequences. Maybe even survive!
This is a game about...
doors
screens
bitrot
self-fulfilling loops
computer viruses (not real ones)
trans-temporal communication software
gay subtext
surprises
secrets
re:curse was solo developed as a passion project, mostly between 2020-2021. I've returned to it and added the final touches necessary to make a finished game. Bundled with the game is a trove of bonus content for your perusal, including uncompressed source files, concept art, unreleased original music, 3d files, and more. I hope you enjoy!
Download for free on itch.io!
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Say what you will about the Furiosa movie, but there is something so poignant about her demanding her girlhood back, her time, her innocence, all those she lost, and still not realizing at the end that there is no returning.
The throughline of 'there is no hope' and how Furiosa refuses to lose it, but not for the right reasons, not yet. She keeps the peach pit in her hair, her cheek, physical proof of a one day that is just the past, unable to truly move on from that nebulous dream. How she buries it in the body of the man who snatched her away from any clutch she could have of home, stole away her mother, stole away her family, stole away Jack, and grows the fruit of it to give to The Wives, just prior to their escape, to The Green Place, to what she thinks of Home.
But there is no returning. Home is not Home as she knew it. Home morphed and changed and drowned and soured.
Furiosa travels days and days, miles on miles, loses and loses and loses, and all to learn the lesson of this prequel: there is no going back. There is no back to return to. That girlhood is gone, all that she once had has dwindled. There is no more what once was, there is only what Is.
Furiosa works as a prequel because it sets up that Furiosa focused so much of her time on the act of looking back, an Orpheus of a character, who has long felt what she wanted dissipate into smoke, but who believed that if she just tried hard enough, she could get it all back. Her reasons are for 'redemption', to return, a replay, a record skipping re- re- re- but it is only when she sees that The Green Place is a wasteland in its own right, and when Max tells her to go back to the Citadel in Fury Road, that she realizes what she has been running TO was actually what she was running FROM: reality. The reality that she is where she is, and that her roots have grown in a place she now has the opportunity to mold for the better, and that she *can* make it better, even though the cost was (and always is) blood.
Furiosa spends all of her titular movie looking over her shoulder at the past to set up for a Furiosa who spends the last half of Fury Road looking to the future.
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Kalakaar Lyrics - Jassa Dhillon
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