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Life must be lived forward to be understood backwards, as Kierkegaard pointed out, and with good reason. A rich, varied sense of lived experience is key in conjuring up worthwhile insight, which in turn, if comprehended effectively, can be applied productively in meaningful ways for future posterity. This graph should help illustrate my point Which… Read more
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Self-identity can be a tricky thing, as we don’t always like who we see in the mirror. (Be the example of what you desire to see in the world) Which is why today’s words of wisdom are self-reflective dynamism, as the ability to take a personal inventory at any given moment is key in reinforcing… Read more
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Communicating a message clearly and concisely is a far more difficult concept to get across in theory as opposed to execution…astonishingly so, I find. Often times leaving me feeling like an out of context scientist by days end Yesterday’s post involved a game named My Friendly Neighborhood (MFN), which I surmised in an elevator pitch… Read more
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Halloween has a lot to compete with these days in the fear factor department, when the every day is already filled to the brim with horrendously terrifying elements to contend with. The Nope Factor is strong no matter where one looks Kind of following on the heels of my post from yesterday, which unintentionally ended… Read more
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While video games provide a lot of different options in terms of what one can play, part of the difficulty is in fact just honing in on one single thing to focus on. So many things to focus on, so little time to do it in… As much as I would love to continue on… Read more
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The irony of the ‘Spoopy season is that it is always over compensating with fear and dread, as the average person deals with something much scarier than whatever Halloween can throw at us. I.E. the scariest thing that can be thrown at us is…us, point in fact Gonna have to be a quick one today,… Read more
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There’s something to be said about the satisfaction that comes with “flipping the script”, and turning a situation on its head. What the monsters in Silent Hill look like when they realize I’m not going home until I pay every single one of them back in full for my first visit Most of the time,… Read more
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Always important to keep in mind we do the best with what we have… …even if the battle is ultimately futile I was about to remark “now with Silent Hill in my rear view mirror”, in an effort of a more poetic, flourishing segwaying moment of punctuation and finality after my completion of the Silent… Read more
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Let it not be said that life has a cruel sense of humor… Even the act of charity can act as a grim omen of the turning of tides in ones immediate future Yesterday was a rare moment in the style of mania, not a mode of experience I am necessarily alien to, but one… Read more
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Sometimes, the sweet treat we thought we had, reveals itself to contain horror beyond imagination. This is most certainly not what mamma told me life was going to be like *clap, clap, clap, clap* In my obsession to breakdown and analyze just about every aspect of reality, I resist airing on the side of coincidence.… Read more
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The paradoxical nature of apathetically drenched fear is thusly: it is impossible to be scared shitless when one doesn’t have a single shit left to give. More like “rough month” for me, but same vibes I remain genuinely shocked at my output for Spooptober, not just due to the fact that I’ve been moving at… Read more
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Sometimes, things don’t go according to plan. “Don’t Panic” becomes an essential turn of phrase in these moments A sneaking suspicion remained within me, that breaking up a playthrough of a survival horror game into an extraordinarily segmented episodic fashion may have the unfortunate side-effect of watering down what already is an experience that takes… Read more
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Having recently enjoyed exposure to the notion “embarrassment is an under explored emotion”, I pass the consideration along to you with the desire it may prompt some well needed self-reflection on the matter. Cringe in this instance represents the cruel and the cowardly My days of the week have grown to be characteristically repetitious in… Read more
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Nothing like a little R&R during the spoopy season to put one at ease. R&R standing for Rancid & Revolting in this example Just some quick thoughts today, as it is one of those moments where I do not have many to spare. I think one of the hurt/heals of having lived within the realm… Read more
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Spoopy season has a lot of proper competition this year in having to up its game to be recognized as a legitimate threat in a crowded field of contenders. The United States of Absolutely Horrifying I’ve now become accustomed to what has come to be deemed the “Saturday Sorrows”, as every passing week has the… Read more
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It almost seems redundant to be excited for October and Halloween to arrive in bringing the seasonal scaries with them, considering how positively horrifying the everyday happens to be as of late. R.I.P anxiety sufferers Yesterday’s post was an attempt at being more reminiscent about a subject that I’m similar parts excited to discuss as… Read more
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Strolling back into Silent Hill has me feeling as if the town is a microcosmic distillation of this year’s everyday. Yesterday’s post was one of a meandering sort, not to say it didn’t turn out okay, more so just a self-aware aside I felt like sharing. I keep oscillating back and forth between wanting to… Read more
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I hate those days when you just can’t decide on what seems like the better choice. Decisions, decisions…. Today is that kind of day for, and quite honestly, a day that has no shortage of bad energy, truth be told. As a result, I’m not feeling terribly inspired to write. though I’ve mentioned in the… Read more
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Even when things get tough, I am a big advocate for a staunch sense of stoicism to keep one sturdy. Even if the masking process can feel herculean at times I’ve mentioned before about how hard I’m hit with the post-game completion blues, where one is feeling low energy and depleted after finishing a game.… Read more
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After being alerted to a theoretical reality of how horses function, I think my advice to Silksong players having trouble would be to start horsing around. Do as the horses do I think it’s fitting that while I write this article, I struggle a bit with mood and energy levels, which is generating a melancholy… Read more
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I think people beat themselves up entirely too much, maybe possessing absurdist expectations that help totally butcher their mood in the process. Expectations cannot be subverted if one doesn’t have any to begin with I basically didn’t leave enough time for myself today to play around with ideas, thusly this post is probably going to… Read more
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No one likes a tryhard. This notion pushes some even deeper into the realm of absurdity, as they then double down, and try harder to become the “tryhardiest”…a self-damning effort, if I’ve ever witnessed one I mentioned briefly in my last Silksong article, in what I would consider me half joking about putting out too… Read more
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Things do not always turn out exactly as we had hoped. It’s important to try to laugh in the face of adversity Which is why today’s Words of Wisdom are Mind the Gap, which helps to remind us that we are often times presented with flaws, problematic scenarios, or less than ideal circumstances, but have… Read more
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The Charles Bukowski quote: “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.” seems truer and truer every single day that passes. The saddest of ironies I’ve made the habit of trying to get multiple articles out of any one game I’m… Read more
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Often time, nerds will seek the cures for what plagues them in the completely wrong places, and with morbidly inaccurate assessments of what kind of panacea they represent. Both games and memes similarly filling the void of genuine need and concern of addressing intense mental health issues, but a great new game launch is basically… Read more
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In spite of my hunger for playing games, I find it far too easy to glaze over the good ones from time to time. Definitely me, but with games. Also: people. I had a notion people were really down with Hollow Knight, but it wasn’t until I had read reports that the follow up (Silksong)… Read more
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Sometimes, I’ll rush an article out the door, and either skimp on the editing due to lack of time, or push something out that is bare bones content, with the rationalization that “they can’t all be winners”, and then it will will either get way more views, than I expect, or people I know will… Read more
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When adapting a property, it’s always important to note exactly which inherent qualities to focus on in remaining faithful. In this way, I feel like the design elements for an Indiana Jones video game really are no brainers Reading this article about developer MachineGames reminds me of how much fun I had playing Indiana Jones… Read more
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The quest for knowledge is never ending, and an endless curiosity to learn more is a wonderful quality to possess. And a quality that I hope is infectious, and spreads wide and far, cause some folks need to learn like…a lot more. To that point, today’s words of wisdom are “the island of knowledge”, which… Read more
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Difficulty looks like a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For some, masking with a sense of normalcy and making it through the day without a full on breakdown is difficulty enough As has been the usual case with me for some time now, I am currently haunted by a mid-week… Read more
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Sometimes, the truth hurts. This is a great time to remind people that pain is technically helpful, as it is an important signifier that something hurts for a reason, or else there in fact, would not be any indication of pain to deal with Reading this article about Silent Hill: f conjures up so many… Read more
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Self-care is important these days, no matter what form the healing process takes. Zelda is an excellent form of a personally applied panacea, in my humble purview I feel as if it’s worth prefacing this next statement with a rambunctiously obvious acknowledgement that in no way, shape, or form do I think is ridiculously enlightening,… Read more
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Sometimes, it’s the thought that counts. Other times, it’s probably for the best to leave well enough the fuck alone Here I am, at the end of the day, attempting to get something posted before midnight, not necessarily coming in totally prepared with a bunch of gameplay under my belt to reference, nor am I… Read more
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“Shtay awhile and lishten“ Hell can take a number, I guess. As I struggle to maintain a mood in what feels like a particularly bleak week by personal standards, not even a release of a solid new title or the flurry of Gamescom is enough to elevate my mood. This strangulated sense of whimsy leaves… Read more
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The understandable debate of “too much of a good thing…” in the name of Roguelikes continues to rage unabated, both sides with convincing points in the matter of taste detailing the finer introspection upon the genre. I.E.; I reference the “Shinji’s Mom Argument” in defense of the sheer number of quality distinctions among Roguelikes in… Read more
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I’m always of the mind one should have a higher calling than money, and a more virtuous pursuit than finance, but when one is constantly harangued to do nothing but chase a paycheck, the take away of aspiring to be anything but mercenary about life is hard to argue against. The irony of course, ends… Read more
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The vibe continues to deteriorate I’m always saying it’s all about perspective The title of my post is more of a functional reminder to myself then anything else, as I’m struggling to keep a motivated mentality amidst a large heap of bullshit doing its damnedest to keep me completely drained of energy, so small victories… Read more
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Sometimes, we are not always given the best of options. When all else fails, “Chuck it in the fuck it bucket” is always an ideal last resort In the fairest of realities, we would always have at least one good option, and be able to sleep soundly with our decisions. Sadly, we do not live… Read more
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I want to say I probably think about games more than I play them, which makes sense, when you factor in the notion I not only write about them, but have held jobs and worked gigs that require me to do research on them, interview people within the industry, talk shop with other industry vets,… Read more
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In the realm of video game related writing, I’m never quite sure if my heart is in the right place or not. What occurs in my head every time I sit down to write For anyone that follows Active Time Event on a regular basis, even those rare breeds that have been doing so since… Read more
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I’m realizing as I type this that my sense of decorum tends to waver whenever I’m in a less than mood, but I suppose that is likely not uncommon in any vocational standard, job or otherwise. I’m guessing money and or accountability is usually what keeps people on the straight and narrow, though I’d argue… Read more
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In spite of the terror reality relentlessly rains down upon me, my flirtations with gaming persists unabated. Well…slightly abated, as I have recently detailed, though I remain an admirably audacious individual non the less. Audaciously admonishable to others, mind you….quality is always perspective, though I do prefer the moments when I’m the biggest terror relentlessly… Read more
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When all else fails (including you), act like the accident involved was meant to happen. Punctuation goes a long way in reframing the narrative I’ve been running into a problem recently, one that’s been kind of hidden in plain sight for anyone who follows the site regularly, and is paying close enough attention to look… Read more
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Sun Tzu wrote: “Know your enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles, you will never be defeated.” Excellent advice: until you become the very enemyyou are fighing. Which leads me to my words of wisdom today, which could be applied in a number of ways, as “adjusting ratios” is imbued with a sense of… Read more
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Even despite our best efforts of wanting to enjoy the day, that does not stop someone from peeing on the proverbial rug of contentment, thusly ruining what might have been an enjoyable afternoon in the process… Or literal rug, obviously, though it does bring up the notion of irony that after said rug, proverbial or… Read more
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The want to stay informed vs the want to retain whatever sanity I have left by not checking the news headlines…the struggle is real. Basically my reaction whenever I check the news these days Thankfully, the gaming news is far more palatable on the regular, with less probability of wanting to gouge my eyes out… Read more
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Sometimes, it’s about the little things in life that truly matter.. Like deposing the equivalent of gods with led based weaponry, for example As much as I regularly seem to gravitate towards giving my all to entertain and inform, I too must rest my weary head and take it easy from time to time. I’ve… Read more
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One must find enjoyment where one can, though if your idea of an enjoyable dish in the dinning room of life is a bit spicier than others, do not force peppers into your shared preferred dish of choice when cooking for the entire crowd. Spending time with family is a great example of just how… Read more
