• Pixels and the Passage of Time

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Pixels and the Passage of Time

  • Summary

  • Pixels, Preferences, and the Passage of Time: A Gaming Journey

    This week on "The Middle of Culture," Eden and Peter dive into the ever-shifting landscape of their video game tastes. But before they press start on the main topic, they level up listeners with their recent media adventures!

    Eden takes us on a whirlwind tour:

    - They ponder whether "The Wild Robot" tugs at heartstrings or manipulates emotions

    - Their dragon-sized anticipation for "Dragon Age: The Veilguard," complete with a nostalgic stroll through Bioware's gaming history

    - A yakuza-style plunge into "Like A Dragon"

    - A sneak peek into the fashionable world of the upcoming "Infinity Nikki"

    - Unraveling the intricate threads of "Claudine," a comic that boldly tackles gender and relationship complexities

    Peter's playlist is just as diverse:

    - Gearing up for demon-slaying action in Diablo IV's "Vessel of Hatred" expansion

    - Falling head over heels for Balatro's iOS debut

    - Diving into the mystical depths of "The Well of Ascension"

    - Clocking in for some laughs with "Superstore"

    - A headbanging journey through recent metal releases featuring Sylosis, Blood Incantation, Devenial Verdict, and a potential album of the year from Lowen

    Finally, our hosts press pause on their current obsessions to reflect on how their gaming preferences have evolved. They explore their drift away from the intense worlds of RTS, TBS, and FPS genres, gravitating instead towards immersive RPGs and laid-back sim games that offer a different kind of digital escape.

    Join Eden and Peter as they navigate the changing tides of their virtual adventures, proving that in gaming, as in life, the only constant is change!

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