The Empty Man Ending Explained- James Thinks And Therefore He Is, Nietzsche, Nihilism, And Demons
The Empty Man is a bizarrely ambitious mix of Pontypool, Inception, and Prince Of Darkness worth the over two-hour playtime. Before going into The Empty Man, there are a few things to know. First, it is a bizarre trip down a philosophical rabbit hole, and second, it is very long. It’s not unusual for horror … Continue reading The Empty Man Ending Explained- James Thinks And Therefore He Is, Nietzsche, Nihilism, And Demons
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