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RE: Final state

in Reflections22 days ago

I haven't had a "proper" video game session(s), I feel since Clair Obscura: Expedition 33, which had a fantastic storyline - each year, a number is painted on a monolith, and each year, people above that age die.

They're making a film adaptation of it - hopefully it is good, because the game was haunting, one of the best I've ever played. In the game, you investigate why and how. It was a really poignant story about mortality, loss, and how everything is never really what it seems. It also has an amazing soundtrack, too. Like, really incredible.

I am a very bad guitarist, the best I can do is string together a few scale progressions. I just don't want to learn chords if I do, I'll have to neglect something else. Maybe I'll sell my guitars. Chords are easier on the piano.

I spend most of my days writing recently, making some solid progress on my fiction anthology, and joined the local writers group.

And of course, you probably see the product I spew forth onto Hive daily.

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The last video game I played was Ghost Recon in 2001 - I don't miss it. That one you mention sounds interesting, well a movie of it sounds interesting, zero interest in gaming for me.

Anyway, even a bad guitarist can bring enjoyment to a campfire gathering, a few chords and some singing...always a good time. Failing the guitar, keep writing I guess as it's just as enjoyable.