It is difficult to remember, it has been many years since and the events themselves are becoming foggy. But, I believe it was Ground Control. I would look over my father as he would use the computer, played his old games, and marvel wide-eyed at what could only be described to a youth- such as I...
Based on:
“Every man has two deaths, when he is buried in the ground and the last time someone says his name. In some ways men can be immortal.”
--- Ernest Hemingway.
The Witcher series, all of the games. I know many fawn over the third, but ultimately, it was merely another Red Dead Redemption; it wasted it's potential only so that the player could have a 'living, breathing world' to explore.
Cyberpunk falls into the same categorization. I would venture...
My jaw is agasp by the realization of the aged past of this discussion, though in truthfulness it remains perpetually in lock. For even I, a veritable antediluvian of this forum, could not grasp the age which has long since passed. No wonder it felt so serene, so jovial and reminisceful.
I must say that, truthfully, I was never aware of what to expect from this. But even so, any semblance of expectation was certainly shattered the moment my gaze fell upon the letters contained within these two pages. A surreal glimps of a world far disjointed from whatever one I perceived I...
Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands between Russia and the European Union. A swedish book about exactly what it says, written by Richard Sakawa.
"YA" is what, exactly. I am no acronym person. As for genres, I typically stick to fantasy, but there's a gaping void in competent literature, so I reach out. I usually read academic papers, whether I want to or not.
Dragon Age Inquisition, the transferance from the Dragon Age genre's typical reliance purely on story-based gameplay, into time-sink grinding for map activities to progress the story as opposed to any innate desire to engage with the stupendously large maps they've crafted for the player. It was...