presumably something postmodern but I don't know
ITT: post a game, get the equivalent literature
Poetics of Space, probably, if not an actual textbook on architecture
fuk off nerd
ok
Andre Gide's The Counterfeiters
Nothing too scary
Book of Numbers (Cohen)
Talos principle
Just read a good collection of Norse myths. Not sure who did it best though
>those converging verticals
yikes
But anyway, Book of the New Sun
High Rise by Ballard
>tfw reached the end of the game and way over-levelled for the early chalice dungeons
Either/Or
Something with a lot of energy, not necessarily any supernatural aspects.
"The Show Must Go On" by James Causey
"The City" by Ray Bradbury
"Helen O'Loy" by Lester del Rey
"The Liberators" by Lee Harding
"Sisters" by Soren Narnia
"The Nine Billion Names of God" by Arthur C. Clarke
"Castle" by Soren Narnia
"Game For Motel Room" by Fritz Leiber
"The Visitor" by Roald Dahl
Blood Meridian obviously
I don't see any tortillas m8.
playing as proto-japan on immortal Standard Earth Map and crushing the proto-chinese peoples in the womb by conducting banditry with neanderthal mercenaries with no national ties with me. I follow this with obsidian weapons and kamikaze log rams.
Pocahontas
Damn, Jordan Peterson lost an eye and got mad
It's easy to ascend the lobster hierarchy when your rivals are all dead. >:D
Beckett's trilogy
>Chinese anarcho-liberals
Neat! What game is that?
Victoria 2, the patrician game not for the fainthearted
That game is the only game that cam be elevated as a eork of art
Here it's done already.
Pale Fire