LoadingReadyRun: Papers, Please

ThunderCavalier

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I need to play this game now.

One of the best LRR episodes to date. Everyone's performance was brilliant and hilarious.
 

talker

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funny video. and I have a feeling that a Mickey Mouse dying of dysentery would greatly improve Epic Mickey...
 

thisbymaster

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Zipa said:
Amazing, Andy never fails to deliver and what an ad lib. Glory to Arstotzka! I get the feeling this will return to haunt you come Desert Bus though.
I like this, they have to play never ending mode of "Papers, Please" for days on end.
 

stephen0118

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This...was...AWESOME! Love Andy's accent. Oh, Graham, if you're supposed to be from Colombia (South America), you need to practise your Spanish more :).
 

DanHibiki

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Arstotzka is has no Mouse. It has only chain smoking, slightly pedophilic wolf and effeminate rabbit.

Is true story.
 

Neferius

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This is Hilarious! ...but i really wanted to see the shadowy EZIC agent in some sort of RL fashion.
Heck, i would've settled for some random "The Order knows..." quip :3
 

Neferius

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DanHibiki said:
Arstotzka is has no Mouse. It has only chain smoking, slightly pedophilic wolf and effeminate rabbit.

Is true story.
Zayetz! Nu pogodi...
NEXT!

xD
 

Something Amyss

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James Bowe said:
Part of my day to day job involves checking new employees' right to work in the UK. This is disturbingly accurate as well as hilariously over the top.

Well done. From now on my rejections are to be in the 3rd person. All Glory to Arstotska!
Is the accurate part that you are from a mental institution?

>.>
Evil Smurf said:
Is that a request for desert bus?
It should be.
 

keserak

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I'm not one to post just to give praise (the point of the site is, after all, to entertain), but this was too good not to acknowledge. Even the final punchline made sense, since the "player" (the inspector) couldn't possibly keep his job by the normal rules save for that addition.