DM of the Rings Remastered CXLIV: The Long-Expected Parting
I’m sorry I missed last week. Genuinely. Toward the end of the week before last, I got what I thought at the time was a sinus infection. Last weekend I was utterly miserable and in constant pain. Normally the common sinus meds or even pain relievers don’t work on my sinuses, or not well anyway. But; I did finally take some ibuprofen. It surprisingly (only in my case) helped, and the situation has slowly improved since. I’m still trying to manage pain, and while there is possibly an infection going on, I never developed any *other* symptoms of an infection. There is clearly some kind of inflammation and/or blockage and on-line searches point at sinusitis. Which I already suspected was a problem. I would really like to do outpatient surgery to clear out my sinuses.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Happy Life Day 2025!”
Hey everybody! For this week’s article I’ll be glazing you all. Christmas is my favorite holiday so I won’t be posting next week. I’ll be spending the majority of the week spending time with friends and family. So if you can stomach some earnest love and appreciation for you guys, as well as a bit of me opening up about my personal life and what may color my posts on here, read on. Regardless, have a great holiday season whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza, Festivus, or any other winter celebration. You deserve to enjoy this otherwise miserable season however you see fit and I hope you have a great time.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanza, and Thank You All!”
This week I’ve finally started playing something new.
Baldur’s Gate 3. It’s taken awhile for me to finally get around to playing it, but I’ve been in a rut, and my sibling wanted to play it with me, so here we are. It’s defiantly a bit outside of my normal games (Almost exclusively roguelikes), but it proving to just be a very good game. My sibling has played it a few times before, so they’re trying to play somewhat properly, and I’m running around looking in every single vase, crate, and burlap sack, that I can find, in hopes of finding a tiny amount of gold.
I didn’t get any farther in Slay the Spire. Still on the same ascension as last week.
What’s everyone else doing this week?
DISCLAIMER: I will not be spoiling anything for anyone in this post. This is a post whining about spoilers and I try not to be THAT big of a hypocrite. So feel free to read without worry.
Recently the first part of the final season of “Stranger Things” came out and I was excited to watch it, but I’ve been sick for a month now. I wanted to enjoy the watch and trying to enjoy a show while I’m mostly deaf from a bad double ear infection and sniffling the whole time kind of takes away from a viewing experience. So I waited. I waited and I waited and I waited until I made a mistake that I make pretty much every day. I got on TikTok. Only this time there were greater consequences than brainrot.
Continue reading 〉〉 “Spoilers and Unrealistic Expectations”
Another uneventful week.
Still playing Slay the Spire here and there. I’ve only beaten ascension level 13 over the whole week, and I don’t know how long it’ll take to beat the next one.
I’m starting to think that I should invest in a new game. The only game I bought this whole year was Balatro.
What’s everyone else doing?
I teach myself music composition by imitating the style of various videogame soundtracks. How did it turn out? Listen for yourself.
Did you dislike the ending to the Mass Effect trilogy? Here's my list of where it failed logically, thematically, and tonally.
This version of Silver Sable is poorly designed, horribly written, and placed in the game for all the wrong reasons.
Crunch-mode game development isn't good, but sometimes it happens for good reasons.
Valve still hasn't admitted it, but the Half-Life franchise is dead. So what made these games so popular anyway?
Why was this classic adventure game so funny in the 80's, and why did it stop being funny?
This series explores the troubled history of VR and the strange lawsuit between Zenimax publishing and Facebook.
What lessons can we learn from the abrupt demise of this once-impressive games studio?
A video discussing Megatexture technology. Why we needed it, what it was supposed to do, and why it maybe didn't totally work.
I called 2018 "The Year of Good News". Here is a list of the games I thought were interesting or worth talking about that year.