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Final round-up for 2023!

• After a fairly poor year for completing video games, Inscryption came swinging in at the eleventh hour and absolutely consumed me for a week straight. It's one of those games where I earnestly believe the less you know going in the more fun you'll have, so I will simply say the first 12 or so hours I spent playing were nail-bitingly edge-of-my-seat, shaking-various-friends-in-disbelief delightful and I would recommend it for that alone.

• Inscryption also introduced me to the genre of roguelike card games in general and, seeking more of the same, I picked up Slay the Spire and have been really enjoying it too! Wholly different aesthetic and no real narrative, but the gameplay is apparently just what I'm craving right now. I've so far cleared the three base characters and a Daily Climb, and am wrestling with the Watcher.

• Another eleventh hour winner: Scavenger's Reign finally came out in October and oh my god. Oh my god. I've never seen a piece of media that felt more like rubbing a CJ Cherryh book directly onto my eyeballs. An animated series based very loosely on an earlier short film, Scavenger's Reign follows three groups of survivors stranded on an alien planet trying to return to their ship. The cast is rounded and interesting, the themes are well-conceived and explored in reasonable depth, but what really sang out to me is a rare understanding of the enormous complexity and interconnectedness of a natural ecosystem. The creature designs are incredibly varied, and I don't think I've ever seen a work that so emphatically made me think, oh, this is what it would be like to be an alien in the Earth wilderness. Our biodiversity is so great it's difficult to reimagine in fiction; Scavenger's Reign might just have managed it. A caution to potential viewers, though: the body horror is fairly extreme and best compared to what you'll see in your average Attenborough insect documentary.

• Lori and I had a movie night to watch A Muppet Christmas Carol, after which she also introduced me to The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. The former remains an amusing if inherently saccharine classic; the latter was weird as hell but deliberately so and I think they succeeded in what they were trying to do.

Spirited (2022) is the other Christmas flick for the year, and it was... okay. The musical numbers and choreography are genuinely catchy and fun, but it needed to be at least half an hour shorter and it contained too much Will Ferrell for me, a person who does not care for Will Ferrell. (I'm sure he's a perfectly nice person, I just find his acting archetype grating.)

Date: 2023-12-26 03:05 pm (UTC)
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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent was a fun one! My sister and I watched it solely to understand the source of the "Pedro Pascal in the car" meme and were both pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed it! Definitely weird, but I think it worked because it (and Nicolas Cage) didn't take itself to seriously.

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