I don’t consider it art either but not hating it since it offers you a different view on realism while trying to be realism. With silly results like pouring a mug of hot coffee out of the fingers 🤌, or carrying a shield backwards.
I don’t consider it art either but not hating it since it offers you a different view on realism while trying to be realism. With silly results like pouring a mug of hot coffee out of the fingers 🤌, or carrying a shield backwards.
I like both, Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger are still good. Recently did some digging in the videogame history RPG’s and Mother(Earthbound) was one of the first if not the first in this style looking back it does look like a template game.
Add Mongolian Throat singing and Tibetan chanting to that list.
There we go, speaking in collective terms. As a ‘westerner’ this is the multinationals’ doing, they’re busy golfing like them.
Lol as good as the production looked even as a white dude I kind of cracked up at Tommy in that role.
The Last Shogun appears to have the same thing going but idk I havn’t watched it yet.
History shows absolute expansion over different cultures is a self constricting trap. Every now and then a fool tries with different tech and eventually the power bubble bursts and we all got to deal with the rubble.
Rome had an easy start because most of Europe wasn’t fortified yet. Try taking India kingdom by kingdom.
Wake me up when the pricing comes out.
The worst people always end up in these places.
The Dwarf Fortress forum is most likely full of big bearded dwarves. Also the Elder Scrolls lore community is my magical hangout, Warhammer too.
It may be too mundane but it changed my life for the better when I quit a lot of old habits at once, like quitting fastfood energy drinks, and done away with my desktop setup and furniture redecorated that room into a plant room with a sofa and stuff to read… No more RGB lights in this house.
The Souls games changed my view on what a good combat RPG is. They worked so well on console.
Star Wars.