It's a procedurally generated perma-death deck builder, where the only thing you unlock after death are new decks (which are essentially this game's characters, of which I believe there are 10) and harder difficulties for each deck. You complete short 15-ish minute runs, where the only thing that makes the game easier is your own skill as you get better.
If you look through my profile, my previous two comments have pictures of me and somebody else both mimicking the hand in another thread. I personally don't see anything off with the hand. Though I guess it is entirely possible the hand got fucked up in some way that makes it look more unnatural by whatever process resulted in the girl's sleeve getting cut off.
and I thing with the tendons being the way they are, curling your pointer in while crossing your ring would be… impressive…
I find it incredibly easy to do. It's mildly uncomfortable to get my middle finger in that position, but once it's there, curling my index finger is no harder than usual.
The final season fucked up so badly that it killed not only my love for the show, but the Game of Thrones universe as a whole. I had planned to read the books and certainly would have watched HotD, but now I just don't care anymore.
Sure, and it'll be unacceptable when that actually happens. Saying "X is unacceptable because think about what they might do in the future" isn't really an amazing argument if they're not doing it now.
I feel like this could be solved just by having a journal with a recap of where you have to go. "NPC said I need to go to the hut near the river just north of X village", and then you could look at a map, find the river, and know it should be somewhere around there. No need to remember, but also no need to just mindlessly follow an orange marker.
It's a procedurally generated perma-death deck builder, where the only thing you unlock after death are new decks (which are essentially this game's characters, of which I believe there are 10) and harder difficulties for each deck. You complete short 15-ish minute runs, where the only thing that makes the game easier is your own skill as you get better.
Sounds like a roguelike/lite to me.