Welcome back to reacting to Stupendium. The "Adequate Wordsmith" sequel is also not specifically about a game, nor is "Unlikely Cyphers Ep1: The Muppets," "A Little Theorizing," or their recent cover of "Anything Can Happen on Halloween" Not sure if you caught the "now that I'm Enby" line in this song, so just wanted to give you a heads up that Stupe's pronouns have been they/them for a while now (given you haven't kept up on their music in some time I hope others join me in forgiving you for your unintentional misgendering during this reaction). Beyond the couple non-game-focused titles above, some others that you may appreciate that are technically about games (even if tangentially) include "Neath!" (unique characters in the setting but not directly present in the game, singing about life), "The Production Line" (a collab with Dan Bull focusing on the toll of being an employee in Lethal Company, with only visual hints to the monsters; Dan's version has a slightly different beginning and more different end scene. May also want to watch the "End of the Line" collab first[again Dan has a different beginning/end]), and "What a Plunderful World" (a sequel to "A Matter of Factories" from which you recognized the costume in that sequence of multiple costumes)
Welcome back to reacting to Stupendium. The "Adequate Wordsmith" sequel is also not specifically about a game, nor is "Unlikely Cyphers Ep1: The Muppets," "A Little Theorizing," or their recent cover of "Anything Can Happen on Halloween"
Not sure if you caught the "now that I'm Enby" line in this song, so just wanted to give you a heads up that Stupe's pronouns have been they/them for a while now (given you haven't kept up on their music in some time I hope others join me in forgiving you for your unintentional misgendering during this reaction).
Beyond the couple non-game-focused titles above, some others that you may appreciate that are technically about games (even if tangentially) include "Neath!" (unique characters in the setting but not directly present in the game, singing about life), "The Production Line" (a collab with Dan Bull focusing on the toll of being an employee in Lethal Company, with only visual hints to the monsters; Dan's version has a slightly different beginning and more different end scene. May also want to watch the "End of the Line" collab first[again Dan has a different beginning/end]), and "What a Plunderful World" (a sequel to "A Matter of Factories" from which you recognized the costume in that sequence of multiple costumes)
100% to all of this!
YOU'RE ALIVE??
Nah state of gaming is fine there is allot of cool and good games, its also fine to not alike allot of games its just how it works.