After over 60 hours of playtime, I have finally finished Danganronpa V3. I have… a lot I want to talk about. I played Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc in early 2020, declaring it as one of my few “corona games” that I would play during the early stages of the pandemic. I came away from itContinue reading “Danganronpa V3 is the best one”
Author Archives: Neck
Mortal Shell doesn’t take itself seriously enough
I don’t know if I’ve stated this before, but I am an absolute sperg for FromSoft games, like everyone else, apparently. Generally accepted to be some of the best games to ever be released in triple A fashion, Dark Souls and its constituents have captured the hearts of many a gamer. There really isn’t anythingContinue reading “Mortal Shell doesn’t take itself seriously enough”
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc isn’t just for weebs
Dear reader, have you ever dabbled in “that weeb shit”? I promise, anime and Japanese culture isn’t the amorphous black blob of cringe and sweaty neck beards on the internet like you think it is. You can be a fan of things like anime and manga without even talking to a single frothing fanboy. ToContinue reading “Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc isn’t just for weebs”
Connecting short stories
I can’t help it. I know I said I shouldn’t world build too much and I should focus on story telling, but I’m a slut for expanding on sandbox settings. I’ll keep it to a minimum, but sometimes I have to treat myself. The first short story I am working on follows a self proclaimedContinue reading “Connecting short stories”
Writing shorter, better stuff
I’m not a prolific writer, and I don’t really claim to be all that great at it either. I begin a lot of stories and never end up finishing them. I’ve been doing that since like my first year at high school. I used to have the naive idea that I could write a novelContinue reading “Writing shorter, better stuff”
Sleeping Dogs and “clones”
The first game I dipped a toe into during quarantine was Sleeping Dogs, developed by United Front Games. Of course by “dipped a toe” I actually mean I did a swan dive and got as immersed in the game’s world as I could over a week’s playtime. If United Front Games doesn’t quite ring aContinue reading “Sleeping Dogs and “clones””
Corona games
The COVID-19 virus is really going wild at the time of this post, and the future is uncertain in a lot of ways. All anyone can to is self quarantine, stay safe, and stay clean. Along with a pandemic comes classes being transferred to an online format, and that has been a rough transition forContinue reading “Corona games”
Something about 2020
2020 has been here for a few months now, and with it has come big changes for my day to day routines, and it has taken a bit of time to adjust. Going to a new university has proven a challenge for me socially, not knowing anybody at a school as a junior makes itContinue reading “Something about 2020”
Nanowrimo 2019
Well, here I am at the end of another November and a goal not met. I’m not even disappointed this time, I’m actually feeling quite optimistic. For the uninitiated, Nanowrimo is a yearly event in writing communities online in which amateur and professional authors race to see how many words they can write in theContinue reading “Nanowrimo 2019”
The Pokemon game with the big brother complex
I was a big fan of Pokemon years ago, inheriting Red/Blue from my older siblings and owning Pearl as the first I could call my own. Me and my friend broke the game with my action replay but we had great memories. I played Black as well, but I missed every generation since then untilContinue reading “The Pokemon game with the big brother complex”