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Also a special TAGN thank you goes out to Mrrx of To Game For Life blog bought me a copy of The Escapist 2, which was on my wishlist. So I did end up with three new titles. Now to find the time for them. The Steam Winter Sale is also the framework for the Steam Awards. As ...
The New UI engine was a while ago and they approached that with caution, which was wise no doubt. I cannot tell what has changed. At some point though they’ll have to tell us what this effort brought us. Finally, anti-cheat improvements makes me smirk a bit. Are we still cheating i...
“A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it.”~ Ravindranath Tagore The old Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) was notorious for its exhibitionistic approach to politics in general and to electioneering in particular. In fact, it was not only the JVP...
The Escapist Jun 5, 2013 The characters in The Last of Us are relatable without being entirely stereotypical, the story is driven by the characters, rather than the reverse, and the adventure sections, while nothing new mechanically, offer a great way to really delve into the world. Given th...
But Craig Finn upped the ante with words about his favorite subject– that moment when the fall-back patterns of youth start to fail and escapist benders are becoming too much to bear– and came up with an unlikely monument to confusion and dislocation. –Mark Richardson Listen: The Hold ...
But Craig Finn upped the ante with words about his favorite subject– that moment when the fall-back patterns of youth start to fail and escapist benders are becoming too much to bear– and came up with an unlikely monument to confusion and dislocation. –Mark Richardson Listen: The Hold ...
The episodes I watched for this book originally were broadcast in 1968, and I imagined the book would document the global violence of that year (all but ignored in the show’s fictional, soap-escapist seaport town of Collinsport). I just didn’t anticipate how violent my own city, and ...
2. “Nostalgia for the Light” 3. “Senna” 4. “The Interrupters” 5. “Tabloid” Peter Knegt Senior Editor, Indiewire Let’s be honest: 2011 was not an easy year in the world. It annoys me to no end that this year’s award season is almost exclusively rewarding escapist, whimsical...