Jade Empire
Finished it! It's definitely a game that has interesting parts, but rather clunkily put together. The combat system is a bit of a pain - clicking repetitively that much can suck. The big reveal works, as does what happens after. You can tell Bioware's still finding it's feet when it comes making game mechanics and storytelling work together, because there's some really awkward or rushed parts.
I wouldn't mind Bioware returning to this IP. I'd love to see how the Jade Empire would look with uh, better graphics and combat, along with the type of companion storytelling we know Bioware for now. Alas, I'm afraid Bioware is lost to the siren call of open world games, and so their days of story-focused RPGS with a completionist playtime of ~50 hours are long gone. :(
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Tacoma
This on the other hand, is a game that knows exactly what it wants to be. It's really well-crafted. You play Amitjyoti "Amy" Ferrier, a subcontractor who has been tasked with retrieving the AI from Lunar Transfer Station Tacoma. You're the only one in the station, but you keep stumbling across these AR recordings of the former station crew. You can watch and listen to them, physically follow a person from a group conversation to a private one, see their paths cross and uncross.
Like Fullbright's earlier game, Gone Home, there's no real-time events here. Just you, walking (and sometimes floating) through a space station, investigating all the little bits of these six people's lives with no real player objective other than understanding the crew. Unlike Gone Home, however, the voices you hear are diegetic, and there's a reason you're hearing them.
It's great environmental storytelling, and I'm so curious to see what Fullbright's next project ends up being.
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Television
I caught up on Brooklyn Nine Nine and my two thoughts are 1. RIP Captain Kim, they did not deserve you 2. I don't think we've ever had a Holt-Rosa-Amy plot before and I don't know why, because that was so good :D
Film
Portrait of A Lady on Fire was very good! Good faces, good shots, good words. I have nothing intelligent to say about it, just that I can't believe I was fucked up over an Orpheus and Eurydice metaphor of all things.
Links
The Hidden Bigotry of Crosswords
On Tacoma's Ending - spoilers, you've been warned