They said the Wilds could never be tamed. If only they could see us now. Here’s the tl;dr version of Bastion’s setting. You know how JRPG worlds often feel like medieval Europe and medieval-Europe-flavored fantasy run through a strange and colorful culture grinder? Bastion’s landscape is like that, except its raw materials largely come from [...]
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Bastion: a colorful lesson in American history
Posted in Video Games
Posted by Pontifus on 28 May 2012
http://superfani.com/2012/05/28/bastion-a-colorful-lesson-in-american-history/
Adventures in Criticism pt 6
It’s been quite a while since I posted anything worthwhile. I suppose it’s possible that will continue after today, but whatever. This is a little different from most of the AiC entries, as I’m going to post a piece I wrote for my SF literature class. It is much in the vein of the AiC [...]
Posted in Art and Culture
Posted by cuchlann on 7 April 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/04/07/adventures-in-criticism-pt-6/
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