my heart opens to your voice (from kentucky route zero act iv)pic.twitter.com/KMQERIcIMX
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Definitely need to sit with Act V a bit, to think and feel it through. For me there’s something remarkable about Act V coming out right now, when both this country and my own hill-of-beans little life are on the precipice of massive concerns that have always been central to KR0.
There has been immeasurable struggle. Immeasurable loss. Immeasurable grief and anger. We mustn’t forget. It’s in the remembrance that there is hope. Hope of building something new. Something better.
It’s almost as if we have a responsibility to create something better, in memory of those we’ve lost.
There's something to KR0 Act V about how when a person is absent, because they're nowhere in particular, their presence can be felt everywhere.
I will, of course, be writing something about Kentucky Route Zero Act V once I've had some time to process. But in short, and without spoiling or illuminating the reasons why just yet, it was exactly what I didn't know I wanted.
FFFUUUUUUUUUCCCCKKKK (From an optional location you can visit in Act I of KR0. Sure seems they had some idea of where they were going all along.)pic.twitter.com/gSiuzEWjCf
The exploitation of the American worker is a long and storied tradition. We all know this in some dry historical sense. But god, the way Kentucky Route Zero makes you FEEL it.pic.twitter.com/SLpB1f4xbg
*amused meow*
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