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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

CURRENTLY PLAYING 🎮: Batman The Video Game


Feeling a Batman binge coming on, with plans to buy the Arkham Trilogy on Steam tomorrow for ten bucks. But I thought I'd play the original Batman game from the NES era. A title that I have fond memories of renting from Village Market in 1990/1991.

Whenever I go looking at NES cover art, I almost always get a burst of unexpected nostalgia. Even if not a game I had personally played, I could recall seeing a specific piece of art sitting on a rental shelf.

Thursday, February 15, 2024

The Shadow Casket (again)

Last year, I picked up the first book of the Darkwater Saga by Chris Wooding and enjoyed it to the point that I finished the sizable book in about two weeks. And while I had enjoyed it, I didn't think the world of it as it, like a lot of dark fantasy nowadays focuses too heavily on court politics and the erasure of magic and things that well, kind of take the fantasy out of the fantasy genre.

But despite my grievances, I still picked up the second book in Kindle form for my birthday on deep discount for $2. Since my goal this year was to read fewer books after the huge surge of reading I had last year, I wanted my focus to be on fewer, but longer books in general. Short by my personal standards is 300 pages or less. The longer end is 600 and up.  The Shadow Casket is on the upper end of the ladder threshold at 800-something pages.

Now at just over more than halfway done, my thoughts on the book are: I am so very glad I picked this up! The fantasy elements, which had for so long been considered folklore are now returning to the land. The antagonistic country are dabbling with sorcery, human experimentation that has resulted in demonic abominations. The veil between their world and abyss is thinning, allowing Lovecraftian horrors to bleed into Ossia. Politics are falling apart as the word of what the Krodans are doing begins to tickle the ears of the lords across the land.

But my favorite side story so far has been the romance between Arin and Fen, which has ticked off neatly every box on what I like in a good budding romance story. And absolute shocker left hook they threw in the chapter I read just now was very surprising.

Sunday, February 4, 2024

THE SHADOW CASKET by Chris Wooding

Currently nearing the 30% mark in Chris Wooding's 'The Shadow Casket', the second book in his epic fantasy series The Darkwater Legacy.

I initially had no intentions on returning to this series after reading The Ember Blade last year, but somewhere along the way I had a change of heart about the book, and so I wanted to see where things went. 

Spoiler Warning

Needless to say, I am glad I did because I am seeing things here that, at least in my own reading experiences, I haven't seen done in a heavy fantasy setting yet. Eldritch monstrosities aside, the potential for cosmic horror is there too. But the most surprising aspect introduced in this book has been biological mutations performed in a Krodanian laboratory. Human testing, though using what exactly hadn't been divulged, but they're specifically targeting Sards in their experiments.

I am really excited to see where this goes now. 

Saturday, February 3, 2024

CURRENTLY PLAYING: Doki Doki Literature Club Plus

 


I picked this up during the Winter Sale 2023 last year after having it on my Want-To-Play list ever since it hit the Switch. The girls are each pretty unique so far, with Yuri probably being my favorite of the bunch. The quiet, shy type with a love for fantasy and horror literature? I'd have been nuts to try her first. 

Despite the cutesy art style and all that, the other aspect that drew me to this game was the weird warnings plastered all over it. I'm guessing it takes a really weird turn at some point, and each of these girls is mentally unstable to varying degrees. We'll see.