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Anything happen since last time?
It’s been persistently sub-freezing most of the last couple of weeks, which saps any energy I might have for doing much of anything in the evenings.
But the handful of times I’ve booted up something on the gaming PC it’s been RimWorld.
I need to revise my anti-hype for gaming in 2025, having previously only seen one game to look forward to all year. That one game is Pathologic 3. Pathologic 2 was such a bizarre and unexpected game world that I look forward to seeing what they come up with next.
But now I can report that I’m looking forward to not two but three games in 2025.
The second one is near release, and it’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. The first one was a bit of an impulse buy, and I have a vague memory that it was controversial for some reason I don’t remember, but I played the whole game and had fun learning the unorthodox game systems. My main memory is that the end of the story sucked. Re-reading that post, I apparently had a lot more complaints about it, but it definitely wasn’t the factory-produced same-as-all-the-others kind of game that is so popular these days, so I’ll give them another shot.
The third one is Solasta II, which doesn’t have a release date yet. I assume it will basically be the same as Solasta 1, except with improved graphics and UI and quality-of-life features. Otherwise I hope they don’t mess with the formula too much, because the tactical systems are pretty good already.
Remember when I used to write posts summarizing games I played so I could link to them in future posts like this one? It was kind of useful when I did that. Too much of a bother now.
Besides, what am I supposed to write in a post about, say, Dragon’s Dogma 2? I walk around a lot and fight variations of the same goblins and harpies around every corner of every road using the same two or three combat abilities I’ve had since the beginning of the game, listening to the same lines of dialog from my pawns repeated endlessly, all while pondering the hidden meaning behind a story that makes no sense culturally or politically. You play two or three hours of Dragon’s Dogma 2 and you’ve pretty much seen the rest of the game. Hard to make 1000 words of riveting prose out of that.
Ran out of videos to upload, thanks to my persistent disinterest in playing more Dragon’s Dogma 2. Sorry if anyone’s out there dying to see the end of that series.
I also gave up on an alternate workflow for recording RimWorld videos. Too much work. The story of the rise and fall of a RimWorld colony can be compelling drama, though. Surely there must be a way to deliver that kind of content in an efficient manner.
I just picked up some audiobooks to listen to. Stay tuned.
Browsing for audiobooks is a horrible experience, by the way. Every time I look, especially in the science fiction and fantasy sections, there’s a new series of 10 books from some author I’ve never heard of that takes up most of the “bestsellers” page, and the descriptions of said books sound like somebody’s first NaNoWriMo draft, or just flat out AI-generated. I feel like we all owe Dan Brown an apology for making fun of the writing in his books. In hindsight, he set the bar for the mass market literary world.
As mentioned, the cold has sapped all my energy. It snowed once but it’s been so cold that it never melted and there’s just been a layer of snow and ice over everything for weeks. Yuck.
Late in the month it finally thawed out back to tolerable winter weather.
Hoo boy folks. Buckle up.
Good luck!
By Anything happen since last time?
It’s been persistently sub-freezing most of the last couple of weeks, which saps any energy I might have for doing much of anything in the evenings.
But the handful of times I’ve booted up something on the gaming PC it’s been RimWorld.
I need to revise my anti-hype for gaming in 2025, having previously only seen one game to look forward to all year. That one game is Pathologic 3. Pathologic 2 was such a bizarre and unexpected game world that I look forward to seeing what they come up with next.
But now I can report that I’m looking forward to not two but three games in 2025.
The second one is near release, and it’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. The first one was a bit of an impulse buy, and I have a vague memory that it was controversial for some reason I don’t remember, but I played the whole game and had fun learning the unorthodox game systems. My main memory is that the end of the story sucked. Re-reading that post, I apparently had a lot more complaints about it, but it definitely wasn’t the factory-produced same-as-all-the-others kind of game that is so popular these days, so I’ll give them another shot.
The third one is Solasta II, which doesn’t have a release date yet. I assume it will basically be the same as Solasta 1, except with improved graphics and UI and quality-of-life features. Otherwise I hope they don’t mess with the formula too much, because the tactical systems are pretty good already.
Remember when I used to write posts summarizing games I played so I could link to them in future posts like this one? It was kind of useful when I did that. Too much of a bother now.
Besides, what am I supposed to write in a post about, say, Dragon’s Dogma 2? I walk around a lot and fight variations of the same goblins and harpies around every corner of every road using the same two or three combat abilities I’ve had since the beginning of the game, listening to the same lines of dialog from my pawns repeated endlessly, all while pondering the hidden meaning behind a story that makes no sense culturally or politically. You play two or three hours of Dragon’s Dogma 2 and you’ve pretty much seen the rest of the game. Hard to make 1000 words of riveting prose out of that.
Ran out of videos to upload, thanks to my persistent disinterest in playing more Dragon’s Dogma 2. Sorry if anyone’s out there dying to see the end of that series.
I also gave up on an alternate workflow for recording RimWorld videos. Too much work. The story of the rise and fall of a RimWorld colony can be compelling drama, though. Surely there must be a way to deliver that kind of content in an efficient manner.
I just picked up some audiobooks to listen to. Stay tuned.
Browsing for audiobooks is a horrible experience, by the way. Every time I look, especially in the science fiction and fantasy sections, there’s a new series of 10 books from some author I’ve never heard of that takes up most of the “bestsellers” page, and the descriptions of said books sound like somebody’s first NaNoWriMo draft, or just flat out AI-generated. I feel like we all owe Dan Brown an apology for making fun of the writing in his books. In hindsight, he set the bar for the mass market literary world.
As mentioned, the cold has sapped all my energy. It snowed once but it’s been so cold that it never melted and there’s just been a layer of snow and ice over everything for weeks. Yuck.
Late in the month it finally thawed out back to tolerable winter weather.
Hoo boy folks. Buckle up.
Good luck!