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Happy 25th Birthday to Vespertine! (Japanese release date)

Did you know that the original working title was actually Domestika?

She chose it to reflect the cozy, private world of home life. However, she later changed it to Vespertine (meaning 'evening' or 'occurring in the twilight') for a more poetic and mysterious feel. The title track, spelled "Domestica," was left off the main album and released as a B-side on the "Pagan Poetry" single instead.

u/Realistic_Tough_8175 — 2 days ago

Judas Art Style

Since things are quiet right now, I wanted to share a few thoughts on the game's standout feature at least until we see how the narrative LEGO idea actually works and that's the art style. Say what you want, but the art teams Ken puts together always deliver something incredible, just like they did with the original BioShock and Infinite. But this time, it's on a whole new level. In a world full of photorealistic AAA games, every single piece of promotional material for Judas looks completely unique

Unlike Ken's previous games, which stuck to specific architectural styles, this is one of the few and as far as I can remember, the only AAA game in the industry that pulls off eclecticism at this level. If you look closely, you can spot a ton of minor details from completely different eras, all blended together with a futuristic vibe

Honestly, just looking at the screenshots makes me want to see more

u/Realistic_Tough_8175 — 26 days ago

HUMAN RECOMMENDATIONS ...please

Favorite albums & singles. I want to expand my musical taste, recommend anything...

u/Realistic_Tough_8175 — 2 months ago
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Björk and Akira Yamaoka

Every day I think about how cool it would be to see a collaborative album by Björk and Akira Yamaoka in the early 2000s...

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u/Realistic_Tough_8175 — 2 months ago

Today is the day of atonement, it seems. So I'm here to apologize for cutting 90% of the features shown in the BioShock Infinite trailers.

u/Realistic_Tough_8175 — 2 months ago