But then you take a steam train out to Fort Worth, and it's like stepping back in time, from the moment you get on the train, to this period that doesn't
quite feel like it belongs in real history; a place where cattle drives still happen, and men in Stetsons chew tobacco.
It's a good action game, but it never
quite feels like it belongs.
Not exact matches
So it's a way of
feeling good, too, if we're not
feeling so good or if we're
feeling a little bit left out or
like we don't
quite belong.»
I'm about to turn 48 and while I love sharing my outfits, I always
feel like I don't
quite belong!
I love travelling but I know (and reading your post confirms it) that it's not something I want to do as a long term thing, not only because budget can run dry and that can be very discomforting but also because I do
quite like the
feeling of coming back home at the end of a trip, it gives a certain
feeling of comfort and
belonging which I really
like.
It was the desire to see what happened to Arno that kept me wanting to move the narrative forward, though Games TM are
quite right in pointing out that it can often
feel like a sequence of scenes that don't
belong together.