In a game about anxiety and shock and running, taking a moment for Trevor to affirm that he is unique, and gifted, and human in ways that Arcadia didn't appreciate, is perfect. He isn't flashy, he isn't popular, but he's special even if he'd rather keep it to himself. One of the best everyman stories I've seen in a long while.
In a game about anxiety and shock and running, taking a moment for Trevor to affirm that he is unique, and gifted, and human in ways that Arcadia didn't appreciate, is perfect. He isn't flashy, he isn't popular, but he's special even if he'd rather keep it to himself. One of the best everyman stories I've seen in a long while.
yes Trevor deserves popularity :)
watching Trevor play the piano makes you want to relax and cry at the same time
Such a great scene in the game.