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"you retweet a lot of art" yea bitch look at it
this is for all the babies i accidentally dropped in p2 (my inventory was full) #pathologic
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steam sale on medieval games everyone play pentiment NOW‼️
A colored sketch bust of Karlach Cliffgate from BG3. She’s smiling lopsidedly, seemingly fond of something.
There’s not a more beautiful girl than thee ohhh karlach
A drawing of Lara Ravel from Pathologic. She is in profile, but glances at the viewer with a tired look in her eyes. The colors are tones of gray.
[ #art #pathologic ]
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A digital painting featuring a view of the Holy See of Ishgard in Final Fantasy XIV. There's a snowy slope in the foreground, mountains in the background, and a bridge leading to the city-state, which is backlit by the setting sun.
Day 18 of #pleinairpril! Ishgard at sunset ☀️️
to crown you
bro u gotta get into this dead franchise from 25 years ago its fire🔥🔥
KNOCK KNOCK GUESS WHO
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sadu from really old doodles bc I wanted to quench oomf thirst rq
#ffxiv
How to use your imagination When your party stays at the Inn overnight, what do they eat? If you ever catch yourself wondering that then you know you’ve formed an attachment to your characters. With Etrian Odyssey’s characters, you only give them a name and a portrait, so no matter how you think of the character it’s technically just your imagination. But even in that case, without your imagination, the character is nothing. For example, a landsknecht who uses an axe might eat his meat with his bare hands and no utensils, but one who wields a sword might prefer a knife and fork at dinner. You might think differently, but... if you can imagine small details like that, you might find that you enjoy this kind of RPG even more. The essense is an RPG is using numbers to make calculated decisions, but if you invest those “numbers” with your own feelings, you can spice up the game little. Think about this: In your party of five, three characters are dead. Two of them are alive, but they only have a couple of HP left and no TP. They’re certain to die in their next turn, giving you a game over. Number-wise, those characters are useless, but how do you imagine they feel about that? What kind of people are those 2 characters who are about to die? Try to imagine things like that in the brief time before your game ends. Are they a landsknecht and a ronin, who’ll die facing the enemy and laughing? Is it a protector, ordering the weak medic to run with his last breath? The game over screen looks the same every time, but in your imagination, it could play out very differently. The game itself isn’t that big of a thing; what you imagine for yourself is much more fun. We hope that the player uses this game as a tool, to create dramatic and fun situations in your own minds. —Kazuya Niinou
Been thinking about the use of imagination in video games lately, or how I feel there are few and increasingly fewer games that ask the player to use their imagination to engage with them.
This post Kazuya Niinou wrote to accompany Etrian Odyssey often comes to mind so I decided to remake it.
#pathologic #морутопия
It's gonna be spring, doctor
Aglaya Lilich in bright red, pointing sideways with her yes closed. Behind her looms the figure of Alexander Block, holding a soldier figurine in hand. Dankovsky beneath both of them, led towards the polyhedron, armed.
the path of logic? in the year of the lord 2026? more likely than you think #pathologic #морутопия
@revrrlewis I've played over 1,000 hours of Civilization VI. Here's how Ukraine can defeat Russia. (1/47) Anthony Smith - 2h Replying to @revrrlewis one game of Civ VI and you think you're an expert????
let’s hang out by the field with mama
Gawain the green knight opening a letter sealed with wax
Little Alex Horne in his studio chair with the caption "so a simple task: land a fair blow anywhere on the green knight. One year later meet him at the green chapel, receive the same blow yourself."
A cut to a wider shot showing Greg Davies in his throne turning to Little Alex Horne subtitled "Well surely no one just ran up and whanged his head clean off."
Cut back to Little Alex Horne subtitled "Let's see Gawain first."
Looks like the original has been swept away by the sands of time.
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traditional black and white drawing of a coyote in front of and overlaid with various comic-like panels. three panels show its head in different orientations, and several show the motion of its back and front legs as it has moved and will move. there is a pair of panels featuring a close-up of its eye as it looks in two directions and a single panel showing its tail in a lowered position. additional panels feature a hand holding a pen, a diagram of coyote teeth, and a bird in flight. in the near-solid black background there are music notes that dissolve into a neuron-like star pattern, as well as several eyes looking in different directions
everything to think about, everything to notice