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Tag Archives: RDR2
I Gave Yeh All I Had, I Did
Dear reader, are you familiar with the “Mom can I have _______” | “We have _______ at home” | “_______ at home: ” meme? If not, this may give you the idea. I open this review with that ominous question … Continue reading
PSA: This exists
And it’s awesome. AI version of Roger Clark’s American accent (he’s Australian, mate) as Arthur Morgan singing Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Freebird”. Manalive. We’re in this interesting window where this stuff is possible and where the copyright law hasn’t caught up yet. … Continue reading
RDR2 in Real Life
This is completely irrelevant to anything on the blog, but I stumbled across it and was so impressed by it that I had to share. I’ve mentioned RDR2 here a time or two (usually as an obstacle to my reading, … Continue reading
Off-topic: RDR2 shots with snow
During the Christmas season, the world of RDR2 online got a wintry makeover — somehow making an already pretty game even more dazzling.
Literary humor in RDR2
I’m currently wrapping up my fourth playthrough of RDR2, and am continuing to discover new things. Recently while looting the body of some poor unfortunate (he had a case of bad manners, which I remedied with liberal application of fisticuffs) … Continue reading
Quarantine Gaming
I’ve been gaming a bit more in the last month or so as a result of La Corona, so I thought I’d share a few screenshots…..because I can. I was told to cook. No one told me when to stop. … Continue reading
Crickets
This has been a dismally slow Read of England, between a history book more dense than I’d expected, and the fact that I have been utterly absorbed in the world of Red Dead Redemption since mid-March, and when I say … Continue reading