The Ecology of Freedom -
The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy by Murray Bookchin
quote [ Now that the fifth and final chapter of Kentucky Route Zero is out, we know how it ends—and have more questions than ever. ]
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jbhalper said @ 8:37pm GMT on 14th January
Yeah, I enjoyed it while I was playing it. I think I stopped at episode 3 before having to wait on 4 and 5. I haven't gotten back around to wrap those two up yet.
But what I did play was thoughtful and interesting. It's great to look at, and definitely felt to me like an ambitious step into what's possible with a game. Like you said, it did a great job of doing that without the pretentiousness.
jbhalper said @ 8:38pm GMT on 14th January
Yeah, I enjoyed it while I was playing it. I think I stopped at episode 3 before having to wait on 4 and 5. I haven't gotten back around to wrap those two up yet.
But what I did play was thoughtful and interesting. It's great to look at, and definitely felt to me like an ambitious step into what's possible with a game. Like you said, it did a great job of doing that without the pretentiousness.
I have also really moved towards this direction in gaming in general. I like these smaller projects that take a risk, or have a passion about an idea, and try to explore it with less than 10 hours of gameplay or so. Tons of cool little things people have built that seem so much bigger in my mind.
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jbhalper said @ 8:37pm GMT on 14th January
Yeah, I enjoyed it while I was playing it. I think I stopped at episode 3 before having to wait on 4 and 5. I haven't gotten back around to wrap those two up yet.
But what I did play was thoughtful and interesting. It's great to look at, and definitely felt to me like an ambitious step into what's possible with a game. Like you said, it did a great job of doing that without the pretentiousness.
I have also really moved towards this direction in gaming in general. I like these smaller projects that take a risk, or have a passion about an idea, and try to explore it with less than 10 hours of gameplay or so. Tons of cool little things people have built that seem so much bigger in my mind.