u/Segwaye

Control:Resonant updates to be shown on IGN June 6-7

Control:Resonant updates to be shown on IGN June 6-7

Just says that "Creative Director Mikael Kasurinen will be on hand to share updates on one of this year’s most-anticipated games."

This event from IGN is an in-person and streaming event. The in-person stuff is in downtown LA.

I hope we truly get some new stuff! Like, oh I don't know, a RELEASE DATE.

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u/Segwaye — 3 days ago
▲ 35 r/batman_comics+1 crossposts

What aspects of Nolan’s Batman did he invent/popularize?

My experience with Batman is primarily through: Nolan Trilogy, the Arkham games, the Long Halloween, Hush, and the Court of Owls story.

I’m wondering what themes and ideas in the Nolan Trilogy were invented by him. And what parts have become so popularized that people think they have always been in Batman stories.

A parallel example would be people thinking Spider-Man has always had organic webbing because of the Raimi films. Or that Peter is a 100% wimp all the time.

I labeled this as comic discussion because I’m more interested in the lore from that area.

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u/Segwaye — 4 days ago

I have a job completely unrelated to what I'm interested in: writing and editing.

Any copywriters, social media managers, SEO specialists, or editors out there who can give me advice on hard skills to work on during my job search. I know I have the soft skills.

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u/Segwaye — 22 days ago

I have a bachelor's degree in English concentration Creative Writing. I've been out of college and working in an unrelated role for a while now, but am looking for something closer to my skill set. I have some "content specialist" experience on my resume, but I'm looking for more hard skills to feature.

If I want a job as a technical writer, copyeditor, copywriter, editor, or something along those lines, what hard skills can I learn as I job search? Or is making a portfolio on my own the best way to gain those skills?

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u/Segwaye — 22 days ago