Thank you, I'll check out those channels!
That's all great advice, thanks for your help :) I've got some long journeys coming up soon, so I'll bring my Switch and get back into StS!
Why does the universal logo for human rights look like loss?
From what I understand, the 'sequel' is actually just a first draft of To Kill a Mockingbird. And it sounds like some dodgy stuff went on with the publishing - if it was a genuine sequel, why would Harper Lee sit on it for so long? In my mind, TKAM is the only book she wanted to publish and the only genuine story of Atticus.
Is there a certain tactic to winning Slay the Spire? I've played a decent number of hours across multiple characters but I've never managed to beat the final boss on the standard difficulty. I remember reading once that binning your default cards is key?
Let me know what you think! Scalzi seems good at mixing interesting sci-fi with light hearted moments and some genuinely moving scenes.
I do agree with your observations here, especially when it comes to GTA V.
One Rockstar game that I thought did a good job with the gameplay loop was Max Payne 3. Near-death, running low on ammo and diving to the side of an enemy's shot in slow-motion whilst you line up that last headshot and see the animation as the final bullet hits it's target. THAT felt satisfying. It's not a perfect game by any means, but I loved the gameplay.
GTA V on the other hand did feel like a chore at times with its uninspiring gunfights. I think it actually shined most during the unscripted moments - being chased when a stray bullet pops a tyre, forcing you to fight your way out of a battle on the side of the road before running for your life, stealing another car and getting away. I guess that's what you mean when you say a storytelling engine.
I've nearly finished To Kill a Mockingbird and I've really enjoyed it. I love how the main events have been shown from an 'outside perspective' i.e. news coming second hand from a biased character, or witnessed by Scout/Jem unknowingly by their Father. Perhaps the scariest thing is that these events don't seem all that far-fetched or shocking today...
I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed Old Man's War! Will you be reading the second one? I'll give it a go in the next few months hopefully (though there are some other books I want to read first to help with the bingo).
I suppose it's overrated in the sense that there are better games in the series (in my opinion at least).
I think Rockstar did an incredible job with RDR2, so I'm hoping GTA VI is an improvement over V.
Probably GTA V. I did enjoy it, but the story was all over the place and the multiplayer was never that fun (it wasn't long before it became filled with cheaters and ridiculous DLC cars/weapons). Something about traversing the map just bored me in a way that GTA IV and San Andreas never did.
What? Some of the most well known and highly rated books are in the public domain.
He should come back in an alternative universe as a 21-23 year old.