marathon owes royalties to every trans artist and musician for cultivating and keeping the glitch digital psychosis artistic framing alive
marathon owes royalties to every trans artist and musician for cultivating and keeping the glitch digital psychosis artistic framing alive
this track is fucking awesome
oh dw i know bro
today apparently
they're trying to get me to crawl back to them
its so damn nice to see the attention given to stuff like the soundscape
true true, I also thinking being able to *feel* the game in a more finished state just made me get so engrossed in the world that i can look past a lot of my issues. Will absolutely be playing tf out of this game
even though I still feel strongly about some of the changes, photos like these make me feel like a moron for ever calling nuMarathon ugly
the grip was loose and we let him get away with it
woah this is really damn cool visually, I didn't realize the project went dormant :(
A healthy film industry makes sleazy movies. Weird, borderline kink films are like coal mine canaries- they're offensive, often deeply personal, and a foil to the clean blandness of big budget propaganda. A lack of bizarre "not to everyone's taste" films is an indicator of a sickly studio ecosystem.
the crazy part is its true
I still would've greatly preferred getting a proper singleplayer reboot game, esp as a fan of the original trilogy but I am a firm "there is still so much cool design shit to explore in multiplayer gaming" believer so either way so I'm just excited about a genuine attempt to push the bar forward :)
cool rock thing i found "anomalous sample detected"
I am so glad Nu-Marathon has sauce, I feel like it's been a long time since I've played a multiplayer game that felt truly new. Idk if its just launch time bias but the gameplay feels so amazing! Invokes Apex Legends in ways I wasn't expecting and I say that positively. Mutuals HMU for some runs βοΈ
its crazy how accurate this sentiment feels
marathon might be the first new video game in 10 years
this is everything i could ever ask for
yhea i play deadlock
Treble and Clef from the game UNBEATABLE drawn over the Nirvanna The Band The Show poster. It now reads "unbeatable the band the show"
i think i fucked up my copy of. i dont. know which one it was at this point anymore uhhh
#unbeatable
i had no idea i needed this
is it just my memory being revisionist or did fandoms self police themselves better with this kinda stuff online back before every site started blending together into one? It feels like back when everyone was more spread out stuff like this was more uncommon
that use of the bit in the buddy is my favorite go to fun fact its so god damn funny once you notice it
this clip has singlehandedly ruined my entire friend groups sense of humor
Sharing βgenderless burger experienceβ here for those who havenβt seen it
tldr watch this video its much shorter i promise
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A takeaway I consistently find myself having from Matt Johnson's work is those boundaries are not to be obeyed, they are to be pushed against. You really can do whatever you gotta/wanna when it comes to pursuit of your artistic passion. Just actually have a car chase for the scene who fucking cares
A lot of folks, including myself, get so caught up in how shit is "supposed to be done" that even when we remind ourselves of the inherent lack of rules for art its easy to forget that there really are no rules to art. Its almost impossible to even define the term let alone how it ""should be done""
I feel like a ton of art advice i see online boils down to "just do it" or "don't be afraid of failure" and while helpful i feel like the core of the idea is a persistent feeling of boundaries and a ""need"" to obey said boundaries, even when unnecessary.
For awhile it felt like he just understood something I didn't but the more i think about it it's more like i over thought something that was actually quite simple in retrospect. Via the beauty of free will and passion, a lot of shit is actually a lot more obtainable that people would have u think!