Naturally, he thought it was a Graham Cracker.
Naturally, he thought it was a Graham Cracker.
Does Sympathy count? Technical Death Metal that absolutely slays.
Good ol" BobbyB does not miss, thank the gods. Memes aside, his work is indeed phenomenal.
Annatar and Celebrimbor are the best parts of the season so far, hands down - their dynamic is hard carrying the show for me. Numenor was pretty cool too. The rest is either okay or dull. Still going to stick with it though!
In the Adam singularity, naturally!
I freakin’ love this tier, and I can’t wait for the others. Also I’m super hyped about ther upcoming alliance raid; if they can tie the level of spectacle & design of Myths, with the mechanical increase from Dawntrail, I’ll be delighted.
Man, Chuck Schuldiner’s early work sounded a lot different from the later years! (/s)
Was this from the Night of the Comet movie?
I really loved that you can get full flying in the first two zones before you enter the third. Compared to, eg. Kholusia, Labyrinthos, etc. where you don’t get it until the end of the MSQ.
Man, the new raid’s quite fun as a healer. Can’t wait to see savage!
I remember first listening to this album back in ~99, and man I couldn’t even process its greatness. Love it. I remember reading, seemingly a million years years ago, that a follow up album was still in the works, but it’s been 26 years now… I’ll huff some more copium I guess.
Aye. Granted, I’m on Dynamis so my experience is going to be wildly different from, eg. Aether, but I’ve only had one occasion of long queues, and that was when Aether died. And even then, it was steady progress, unlike the Login Roulette of Endwalker.
Absolute banger classic.
I’ve been playing Heart of the Machine, and really enjoying it. It’s a fascinating 4x ish in a future city, in a bit of an inversion of AI Wars (same developer). Before playing, I was merely intrigued, but now I’m excitedly awaiting where it goes. It was, however, initially difficult to figure out what to do. Perhaps more UX is going to be useful here.
[Still] too soon.
I’m pretty sure this is what Tim Rogers from Action Button Reviews has. His masterpiece Boku no Natsuyasumi review goes into a lot of detail about it. The end of part 5 had me literally sobbing in my chair for the first time in perhaps 20-some-odd years, followed immediately by a very confused laughing at a surprise hbomberguy appearance. I’d highly recommend watching it - it’s quite the long form journey.
Oh fuck, more TTP2? God yes, bring it on! I will gleefully devour anything this series produces.
For any not in the loop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman