JonB wrote:A little thing I wrote not about games for once. This time about the neoliberal fantasies of parenthood in everything from Mumsnet to The Road. The Neoliberal Parent Trap: Family and Its Anti-Social Fantasies https://everydayanalysis.net/2019/11/15/the-neoliberal-parent-trap-family-and-its-anti-social-fantasies/
XOMuggins wrote:Hello writing friends. Here is something that might be of interest to a few here: https://25yearslatersite.com/2019/10/30/talking-red-dead-redemption-ii-as-a-spiritual-journey-with-bill-oakley/ I got to interview Bill Oakley, most famous for his work on The Simpsons where he ran the show in years 7 and 8 with his partner Josh Weinstein. We talked about our favourite game, Red Dead Redemption II, which I wrapped around a piece about how the game is kind of a virtual walkabout (a journey of spiritual renewal).
Djornson wrote:JonB wrote:A little thing I wrote not about games for once. This time about the neoliberal fantasies of parenthood in everything from Mumsnet to The Road. The Neoliberal Parent Trap: Family and Its Anti-Social Fantasies https://everydayanalysis.net/2019/11/15/the-neoliberal-parent-trap-family-and-its-anti-social-fantasies/
Dude that was an incredibly good read and i just added your book to my Christmas list
Thanks for reading! Dark Souls is too tough for me but I respect that better players than me love it. But yeah, the exploration in Red Dead II is so rewarding. Stories and details everywhere!Djornson wrote:Nice read. I want to play RDR2 again now! I just focused on the main storyline because it takes me forever to complete games and i was determined to complete, perhaps i will play again and meander more. I liked the line 'rewarding storytelling through carefully crafted details', thats one of the things i love about Dark Souls the most, it doesn't tell you the story but the story is there to find and interpret, if you want.XOMuggins wrote:Hello writing friends. Here is something that might be of interest to a few here: https://25yearslatersite.com/2019/10/30/talking-red-dead-redemption-ii-as-a-spiritual-journey-with-bill-oakley/ I got to interview Bill Oakley, most famous for his work on The Simpsons where he ran the show in years 7 and 8 with his partner Josh Weinstein. We talked about our favourite game, Red Dead Redemption II, which I wrapped around a piece about how the game is kind of a virtual walkabout (a journey of spiritual renewal).
Tempy wrote:Everyone patched my last Dicebreaker article but...
If anyone ever wanted to get into Warhammer 40k... but didn’t know how? Or how to recommend it to someone else?
Maybe you could show them this article I wrote? https://www.dicebreaker.com/categories/miniature-wargame/how-to/how-to-play-warhammer-40k
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