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Goddamn kudzu
I am amused to think that somewhere in Japan there is an operating theme park with a single abandoned escalator.
Don’t worry, Daddy’s got cash AND credit!
I remember this level in NieR:Automata.
Gives me Arcadia vibes from Bioshock
That’s some Last of Us action.
Life will find a way.
…Ian Malcolm
This would make a great background for fashion shots.
Nara Dreamworld?
I remember this from Paprika. Watch out for the creepy doll.
Pretty sure this was the inspiration for that movie: Wonder Park
The Last of Us 2, Seattle mall.
would love to chek it out
Back to nature..
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Sorry for the convenience
Oddly Satisfying 😎
Was the theme escalators because I could see why that would fail.