I'm [checks notes] eleven years late to the party, so I don't expect the following to be earth shattering, but it turns out that #TheLastOfUs is a good game.
It was a remarkably cinematic experience, which is to say, the parts that were most engaging to me were the cinematic cutscenes between gameplay.
I had a fever dream once that Metroid Prime 4 was in development for so long because Nintendo was trying to make it a proper AAA game using VR and their labo set. You'd buy the game and it would come with a switch-headset holder and funny cardboard arm cannon which holds the joycons. When playing you would press buttons within the arm cannon which would activate the joycon buttons to do actions, and combinations would activate stuff like different beams exactly like how you can see her arm in xray in the first game.
It sounds lame when written down because lmao labo but I would absolutely play the shit out of this concept. I've been dying for new control schemes that aren't standard controllers for a long time. It's why the Wii was such a hot success; the closest approximate to VR without the nausea.
RT: https://poa.st/objects/fd8ddae3-6d48-41ca-8795-2f259ac795cc
Daily Inspiration: "The future is going to happen to all of us. It’s what YOU do with that fact that matters!" - Futurist Jim Carroll
You can't blame others if you don't arrive tomorrow in good shape.
It's not the fault of other people if you aren't prepared.
You can't play the blame game.
It's all about action.
Every day involves a series of choices when it comes to the future.
What new skills do I need to develop? What new knowledge do I need to chase? What new experiences should I be trying to pursue? What attitude do I need to cultivate to accept the change that tomorrow represents? What trends do I need to understand to align my thinking?
What actions can I start taking at this very moment in time to get ready for what comes next?
What does all of this mean?
It means taking the right steps to move forward, not back!
Take responsibility - stop making excuses!
Stop being indecisive - decide that right now is the best time to act, adapt, and innovate.
Stop waiting for the perfect moment - that's an inaction trap.
Recognize the benefits of action - the future rewards those who move quickly and decisively.
Develop courage - instead of fearing the unknown of tomorrow, embrace it!
Stop planning and start doing - there's never a right time, just time!
Like I've said before - "wait and see" is not a strategy.
Those who are proactive and decisive are the ones who win.
Last but not least adopt a mindset of action and urgency, recognizing that the future belongs to those who are fast!
Those all sound like some pretty basic statements, but hidden within their core is the idea that to banish inaction is to achieve the momentum you need RIGHT NOW.
#FutureFocus #TakeAction #NoExcuses #OwnYourFuture #ProactiveMindset #EmbraceChange #StopWaiting #ActNow #DecisiveLeadership #MomentumMatters
It seems, that Star Wars Outlaws is a 15h game.
It costs 130$
This game is per hour more expensive then cinema. I thought, that we were long over that shit already.
I've been mostly heads down on the next escape room*, but my colleagues have been cooking up a play at home puzzle-hunt-in-a-box type game.
It'll still be a few weeks before we're ready to take pre-orders. For that we're trying to finalize everything so it's ready to go to print (allowing us to take good promo photos) and get a handle on the actual manufacturing so that we can offer shipping estimates that we feel some amount of confidence in.
Anyway the game is super cute, and the puzzles are good, so everyone get excited! Yay! Also, stay tuned for updates
* Okay I did write _one_ of the puzzles
Over at the newly Murdoched WaPo they're trying cast doubt on the authenticity of Mr. & Mrs. Alito's recording like it might be fake.
Meanwhile, now we know that one of the most powerful people in government and his wife think this nation is only for people who believe what THEY believe and American democracy is a zero sum game.
It will be interesting when they discover the prots don't like papists and they have outlived their usefulness.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jun/11/samuel-martha-ann-alito-recording
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