I was thinking about this recently because I was sitting around the dining room table with my kids and my wife was helping us unwrap our gift boxes and I couldn’t help but stare out the window at a large line of fishing line.
That is, until I noticed it was all made out of the same material.
That is, until I noticed it was all made out of the same material.
When I was a kid, the only fish we wanted to eat was the ones caught with the biggest hooks, or the ones that were the best at catching everything. Back then, our hobby was to try to find the best place to fish without spending money, while our job was to find the best way to catch everything we could.
While fishing in the dark, it’s easy to get distracted by the bright lights of the water around you. It’s easy to forget that there are hundreds of thousands of other fish in the dark as well, and that they will all be there when you need them. In Deathloop, you’re not fishing for a specific fish, you’re fishing for the fish that’s swimming around in the world.
To catch all of the fish you need to fish through Deathloop, you need to be able to see them. So you need to be able to see everything that is swimming in the dark. So you need to be able to see the fish.
It’s easy to forget this sort of thing, but it’s not just in Deathloop. It’s part of everyday life. Just like when you forget that you have a cup of coffee with your favorite coffee, you get thirsty, you need to drink more. The same is true of your ability to see everything that is swimming in the dark. Even when you only see a tiny fraction of the darkness around you, you can still find something.
You need to be able to see everything that is swimming in the dark, but this is one of those things that can be hard to see up close. The reason why is because the darkness in Deathloop is actually the same darkness that surrounds you. It’s like the blackness in a dark room. It’s like you are standing in a black room, and the only things you can make out are your shadow and whatever it is that you are standing on.