Don't like them. Deathmatch is more fun, and is even better with some Quad Damage
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Necrodancer soundtrack is criminally good.
Oblivion, Morrowind and probably Skyrim too. The open world didn't captivate me, it just felt too big, too sparse and ultimately not interesting.
Same goes for Breath of the Wild. The world is just too barren. It doesn't help that I feel like the weapon breaking is extremely stressful.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is too slow and clunky. The skinning animation made me uninstall. It does not respect my time.
Kinda funny, because I don't mind grinding in arpgs. Maybe because they are faster-paced when the combat happens, and then you start wracking your brain with the theorycrafting side of builds.
Half-priced it's a good deal imho. The world is nice if you enjoy the cyberpunk aesthetics and feel it portrays. I usually don't like open world games, and Cyberpunk didn't actively repulse me, but I haven't finished the game either.
https://www.music-map.com/ can help a bit. It knows surprisingly underground bands.
Random browsing on Bandcamp can produce results too.
Depends on how progressive you want to go, as when you are bordering on noise, ambient and other fringe genres, there are lots of bands with little fame.
I have a single album from "Lento" that is pretty cool. Post-rock, powt hardcore, post metal kinds stuff.
Nero Di Marte is on the more extreme side, but flirts with prog.
Oranssi Pazuzu is prog and black metal together. Weird stuff, but good.
And a long time favourite: Circle. Lots of different kinds of albums, most pretty great. Awesome if you can catch them live.
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There's this noiserock/prog group called Fushitsusha. The songs are long, winding and sometimes grinding romps. They have some traditional Japanese elements mixed in as well.
If you don't know about Mono, go have a listen. Especiall Hymn to the Immortal Wind. Stuff brings tears to my eyes.
Good stuff, good stuff. It would be great seeing them live at some point.
Only we can make that live, which in deathless slumber lies.
So yes, I hope this place will thrive.
Event Horizon was a blast after taking a year-long hiatus from watching it. The atmosphere is palpable!
Tst as an org around the time they started trying to erect Baphomet statues, satanism as a young fella working out existential questions and being interested in philosophy, literature and the occult. I dont't practise or follow any tenents aside from those that arise from my own morality, but I do appreciate the counter-movement against christo-fascism.