I will probably play the Black Flag Remake, because I like that game. Note that I said "play" and not buy. It's a pirate game, it's called extra immersion.
I am not a Quentin Tortellini type so do not take this the wrong way, but anyone who can draw feet well has my mad respect. They're so fucking difficult, dude! They're worse than hands, and hands are already hard!
I forgot I bought the overpriced edition of Doom The Dark Age, so I get the DLC for "free." Gonna play that when I've got the chance. Thanks, past self, for being financially irresponsible then.
So Evil Dead Burn was really fucking good. Surprisingly so. It had a few of my modern horror trope pet peeves, and was almost too self-referential for its own good, but it manages to do some very unique things anyway. It absolutely earns its pedigree.
Obsidian making a new Fallout is everything I've always wanted, and yet, I'm still worried. Josh Sawyer allegedly leading the team gives me a lot of hope, though.
Hokum was a great movie. Modern horror is on a roll right now. It's paced-well without being plodding, surprising without feeling trite, full of symbolism without making it the entire point, and funny without turning the whole thing into a farce. Loved it.
I'm not even going to try to fool the reader; my interactive fiction is almost entirely linear. I think both its interactive and non-interactive aspects justify its existence plenty.
I like the choose-your-own-adventure format; I don't care if I'm being railroaded, in the same way I don't care that magic isn't real. I can still be impressed by a killer sleight-of-hand trick.
I'm gonna celebrate the 4th by making homemade chili and baked beans, and some corn dogs. I'd be celebrating with American booze too, but they took all of it off the shelves here, so I'll settle for Italian Beer instead. Ain't gonna drink no Canuck Beer on Murica Day!