Slaves of the Abyss by Paul Mason and Steve Williams
Well, here’s the final remaining Fighting Fantasy gamebook, finally reviewed!
Well, here’s the final remaining Fighting Fantasy gamebook, finally reviewed!
Hey, it’s that guy from Sixteen Candles! No, the other guy, the hot one that nobody remembers.
Holy crap, they compressed every ridiculous thing about the 1980s into this episode, and it’s awesome.
Hey, it’s Willem Dafoe when he’s still young! And still creepy.
Oh no, the killer dog is so cute! I can’t resist.
Gary Busey saves this episode for being forgettable like the rest of the episodes in this show so far.
I like reading this one, but I’m not sure if I like the story as much. Am I making sense here?
Oh, Bruce, that hot crazy psycho boyfriend. He deserves better than this.
Some people will like the gift, others may think it’s a lump of coal.
The true cosmic horror lies in the fact that this movie exists.