December tends to be a slow blogging month for me, and apparently that also extends to how many links I end up collecting. So, just a few things this time.
I recently published an article on The Asexual Agenda analyzing an episode of the kids’ show Recess.
What Elden Ring Is Like For Someone Who Doesn’t Play Games | Razbuten (video, 28 min) – Another perspective on a topic I wrote about, in my dialectic review of Elden Ring. My husband is definitely a more “advanced” gamer than Razbuten’s wife, and did eventually complete Elden Ring, but he agreed with many of the observations in this video. He said he went back to look at the tutorial, and it was remarkable how many things he misunderstood or completely missed. He also tried avoiding difficult encounters by going elsewhere in the open world, but then it turns out that everything else in the game is also too difficult.
For another perspective, I also saw another article titled “‘Elden Ring’ is undeniably game of the year–and that’s a problem“. While I agree with the main point, I find some of the supporting arguments bizarre. What kind of person wants to get into gaming for the first time, and goes straight to Elden Ring just because it got game of the year? How is it that they have heard of The Game Awards at all, without having heard that Elden Ring is hard? I’m what they call a “core” gamer and even I am barely aware of The Game Awards.