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5 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

I've played a few more missions, and you get to spend more time with the other characters and learn about them! Yay!

I'm not yet in the open world section of the game, so I expect to find out, but...

Why does this have such a negative reception, when GTA V was considered very positively?

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4 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

My only real problems (so far):

• There are a number of people of colour and women in the gang, which is great! But they're all side characters.
• Micah is a genuine asshole. He's not a fun in depth character, he's an irritating childish (and racist) prat. I hate it when he's in any scene, and not in the "you love to hate this character" way. Put one of the PoC or women in his narrative place! That would be so much better!

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3 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

• The three main characters so far actually have some really strong characterisation - they're all outlaws, and the game makes sure you know that none of them are "good guys".

The leader of the gang is obsessed with the past.

The side character Micah (who I'll talk about in a bit) is an asshole.

Your character is a little too keen on violence and torture.

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2 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

• While I generally prefer to have character customisation, I think this is the correct way to have a predefined character. You start in medias res, after a botched heist caused your gang to go on the run, stranded and starving in a snow storm. Over the course of the first few missions, you start piecing together some of what happenned, and learn about both the characters around you and the character that you're playing, Arthur.

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1 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

I borrowed a copy of RDR2 from a friend, and I've played a bit of the introduction area.

I'm actually enjoying it quite a bit!

Some things I like:

• The first game had some "riding on a horse with someone, with your characters having a conversation" scenes. Those scenes are still here, but they've been improved - you actually get branching dialogue choices. They're generally not hugely meaningful choices, but I really appreciate getting to make choices like that!

So I listen to audiobooks on my commute, and... I just want something with queer people openly and unabashedly living their best lives, where they might face struggles but homophobia and transphobia aren't among them.

Does... does that exist, in audiobook (or audio drama) form? D:

(Bonus points for SF/F, but I'll take what I can get, really. :p)

What is your favorite base

Answer in that base

Mine is 10

Over the past few days, multiple different people have reached out to me to let me know that they found my Listening Order to be very helpful and aaaaa

I'm so glad to hear that people are actually using it!

Scientific writer: why use five words when I can use ten to prove I'm part of the in-group

Technical writer: because you can simultaneously make your point and assert your in-group status by using three words if you choose them carefully

Review: Doctor Who Unbound - Auld Mortality 

On its own that would be a fairly interesting story - the Doctor meddling about on Gallifrey - but the writer (Marc Platt) twists that idea on its head and goes somewhere completely unexpected.

Combine that with the excellent performances of Geoffrey Bayldon (as the alternate Doctor) and Carole Anne Ford (as Susan), and you get something great.

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Review: Doctor Who Unbound - Auld Mortality 

Yesterday I listened to the first episode of Doctor Who Unbound, which was really interesting.

The unbound series is based around various "What Ifs", and the first episode is "What if the Doctor and Susan never left Gallifrey?"

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racism, lovecraft, the Clockwork & Cthulhu RPG 

me: wow, Clockwork & Cthulhu sounds like my kind of RPG, I'm going to get it!

me: hmm, it's a little suspicious that they don't mention the racism at all in the section about lovecraft, but it's not a super long section so it's not that suspicious

me: huh, out of the 100s of gods in the Cthulhu mythos, they only chose to include 5 of them.

me: Ah. One of those 5 is the one with the racial slur in its name.

super mario maker, levelhead [3/3] 

what I think would be best is levelhead's gameplay mixed with mario maker's levels:

You get the speed and interesting mechanics from levelhead (like the different costumes, the box delivery mechanic, bonus coins actually being interesting), but without the elements that make levelhead obnoxious (the difficult enemies, the visually unclear rotating cannons and sawblades, the bullets that move too fast to predict.)

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