When I was a lecturer at UC Berkeley, I wrote a book about monsters.
I am able to play monsters well. I understand monsters. I understand madmen.
I stick closely to the structure of the myths. I may have some fun with the mythology by changing the environment to modern-day, but the structure of the myths, the monsters, the relationships of the gods - none of that is made up.
There are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them.
L. Ram Saran Das was a member of the revolutionary party which was held responsible for many a violent deed. But this by no means proves that revolutionaries are bloodthirsty monsters, seeking pleasure in destruction.
A thinking woman sleeps with monsters.
I'm not the expert on the great gameplay. I come in for the character design, monsters, atmosphere. I'm not the technician.
I seem to be the most wordy when it comes to monsters because I'm a bit of a monster freak.
All wrongfully convicted people are portrayed as monsters. But there's a special kind of monster that is a woman.