Group play is great

Mollie 2022-10-16 20:54:56

It is amazing to have created so many characters with distinct personalities in more than an hour. A cute security guard who is loyal to his duties, a clever and sensible restaurant employee, a rational and naive unlucky engineering man, a cowardly Gu family man full of contradictions, a selfish and cold-blooded wretched old man, and a considerate and calm maintenance uncle. It's brilliant, the halo of the protagonist of the hero and heroine is almost blinding. He will not die after so many strokes, and he will not die if he tries to die. It would be great if the boss wins in the end, but it seems that there are three wrong views? The boss is actually not that bad. When he heard that he had to kill 31 people, part of the collapse was because he still failed to save his own employees. The allocation is actually quite rational. It was actually handled by the male protagonist, alas, the halo wants you to die in the third watch, and will not keep you in the fifth watch. I really like the glasses engineering man. He was so naive before he died, and I feel distressed.

Looking at the final setting, is it because humanity is about to perish before choosing these people to perform special tasks? Looking forward to the sequel.

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The Belko Experiment quotes

  • Barry Norris: Hey, listen up, everybody, whoever's doing this, they're having a little fun at our expense.

  • Leandra Florez: At the end of the day, people are out for themselves.