Loving and tolerating the shit outta people since '11
Hailing from parts unknown, a group of the bestest internet friends have united to spread a message of love, tolerance, and ponies... and kick ass in the process
Visit Escapist Bronies's profileLast Online: 3 days ago

Yo buddy. You still alive?
Y͉͖̋͌̑̂̀͜Ǫ̵̺ͥ͋̇͒ͨU̶̧̹̗͇͍̹̤̹͗̌̋͛ͩ̚ͅ ̵̗̤̖̲̝̟̹͂͑͒͌̀̾̄ͫS̵̡̻ͭ͂̓̈͛ͤH̸̛͓͕͓͎̮̺͙ͭͤͣͦ̈́ͪ̚Ö̞̗͓̫̭͙̪́͊̇ͨ̎̀Uͤͬ̔̀̓҉͏̳͚̹̠Ļ̛̫̹͓̇̊̋̑ͧ̌ͯ̀D̳̯̤̘̬͉ͤ̍͑̀͡N̶̶̲͙͉̻͕̭̏̏ͩͯͫ͡'̟͇̻̝̑ͤ̂̌̌̂̏̇͘T͗͏̡̰̮͘ ͕̼̤̘̱͈̂̉̐̈́ͩ̈Oͬ̉ͫ̉҉͖̗̟̼̪̘͡ͅF̑̌ͫͤ̒ͭ̽̆̽͏̴̘̭͍̰̫̪͜ ̶̭̭͈͕̓ͮ̒͒D̵̫̖̯̞̱̘̲̳̺̔͋Ö̙̳̪̤́̄N̋ͤ̉҉̹͕̫E̥͍̭̺͐ͨ͛̑̈ ͖̣̫̹̪̻͕̄̀̔́͟T͎̬̔͆͒̒ͯ͒͛H̸̹͈ͨ̆ͪ͡Ä̭͙̼͉̪̫̭͟͝T̢̰̱̗̲͎͙̬̀̿͊ͤ̈ͨ̓.̳͖̎̓͗̋͊́̚.̯͓̮͎̯͚̄̓̍̑͛.̸̌̈ͦ͊̃ͣ҉̱͕
"I should have died that day, but I didn't. I dragged my wounded body, and reached ground zero of the nuclear detonations. A barren, empty land. I felt an unbearable sadness when I witnessed that landscape. There were still people living there. They were the ones that saved me. It may be true that the world has no need of borders. But would getting rid of them really change anything? The world won't change for the better unless we trust people. Trust is vital in a peaceful world. But that will never happen. I'm still on the battlefield. Right now I'm near a border. I want to see for myself what borders really mean, and what their volition really is... I may not find what I'm looking for, but I still wanna try. Anyway, that's what I've come to believe, and I think that's enough."
Hailing from parts unknown, a group of the bestest internet friends have united to spread a message of love, tolerance, and ponies... and kick ass in the process
Visit Escapist Bronies's profileTangibly cyberpunk, twitchy, enjoyable in short bursts. Perfect for someone who doesn't have 5 hours at a time to invest in their play. Despite being palpably absurd, the aesthetic of the game manages to be believable in its own right, in a vein similar to Death Race 2000, perhaps, or Hackers. In an alternate timeline where the fluke discovery of "polystructures" has radically changed human technology, culture, and society, the jaded and apathetic Gen Y crowd (undoubtedly much more so in this parallel world) apparently go in big for hurling yourself off of buildings and navigating floating metropolitan structures, all at risk of death. Easy to lose yourself in, highly recommended.