#Whatever
- I Saw the TV Glow. Intentionally painful, weird and messy in so many ways. And thats a good thing. Also it looks good doing it. Probably not for everyone, but it'll still one hell of a queer gut puch that it's almost guaranteed to leave a mark on you. Damn. I'm going to be thinking about this every day until my next birthday. Fuck.
- The Matrix: Resurrections. While probably not as great as the original movies, this thing is still a surprisingly solid movie. Like, Everyone who said this was gkinda good, actually" is completely and utterly correct. Peak "we were practically forced to come back to make this, fuck the studio" fiction. Every major actor seemed pretty stoked be there, especially the new ones, especially the ones that had to replace people. They made it work. Star Wars wishes it could do this. Peak fiction.
- Control (2019). Actually I've got a bunch of side stuff and DLC to finish so I'm technically not done. But that was super neat, full of really cool concepts and really great level/environmental design. The biggest issue is probably just how often you'll die during a frustrating encounter, and feel like you didn't pick the right randomized mods for your weapons or meters or whatever. And after a while, you just kinda feel like you gotta awkwardly lame your way through a fight, often stopping to scrape together health pickups. And also the story seems like it kinda got weaker in the back half, but that's probably for another post. Still a really neat game though. It's almost, arguably, a 3rd Person Metroid Prime. Onto the DLC and whatnot.
- Here's where I'd put comics. Maybe some other time, maybe some other post.
- Here's where I'd put Nine Sols or something else I didn't finish. I gotta get back to that.
- The Kingdom Hearts ports on Steam are all pretty solid! I finished 0.2 again, so that's a thing done. That's still a really great weird prologue thing, better than it has any right to be. KH 2.8 is strange, but I love that package a whole bunch.
Okay. That's it for now.