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  1. #73981
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    I think you could make that case... there are progressive underpinnings throughout their career. Anymore I think you'd have the tougher case classifying them as "metal" than "progressive" (Wiki calls them alternative rock anymore).
    Yeah. Past "Mandylion," and even on that release, their metal influence is harder to hear. To be honest, I think they fall more on the art-rock side of the progressive line. Still a wonderful band, though. This is the first time I've ever given them a serious listen.
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  2. #73982
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    I agree. The definition isn't what's important; it's what we get out of the "game" that is. Personally, playing through Dys4ia was an emotional, touching experience for me - the mark of any great artistic (euugh, right?) work. Whether it's a video game or not is pretty irrelevant. However, the inner RPG nut in me thinks Dys4ia would be an even more impactful experience if refashioned into an open-ended, highly interactive work. Even if it was only a text-based "game." It's a shame that many game studios shy away from topics outside the usual good vs. evil spectrum.
    Well... I think it would make a very different experience. Player freedom also means less agency for the author in terms of narrative. An open-ended game like Minecraft says something about a set of rules and the resulting conflicts (human vs nature), not about specific stories that take place inside the set of rules, because they are unpredictable. You can't really create an autobiographical narrative, like dys4ia is, if the story is open-ended.
    It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.

  3. #73983
    The HoR Steam group never really took off, so I'll ask here... Anyone playing Planetside 2?
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    The HoR Steam group never really took off, so I'll ask here... Anyone playing Planetside 2?
    It's really fun but my computer can't really handle it so it's very frustrating.
    It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    The HoR Steam group never really took off, so I'll ask here... Anyone playing Planetside 2?
    That being said, you reminded me, now that I have a reliable Internet connection, that I need to finish downloading GW2...
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  6. #73986
    I hate that I'll probably never get around to Guild Wars 2. The first game was the only MMORPG I've ever cared about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    I hate that I'll probably never get around to Guild Wars 2. The first game was the only MMORPG I've ever cared about.
    For me the sad thing is that I pre-ordered the deluxe edition of GW2 and am only now getting a chance to play it (the updater wouldn't work on the Internet connection I had the last three months).
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  8. #73988
    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    RO: Out of curiosity, would any forum regulars consider The Gathering a progressive metal band?
    Their early metal stuff seemed more like Death/Doom than anything else (think My Dying Bride/Paradise Lost/early Anathema)

    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    I think you could make that case... there are progressive underpinnings throughout their career. Anymore I think you'd have the tougher case classifying them as "metal" than "progressive" (Wiki calls them alternative rock anymore).
    Hard to classify The Gathering as metal after their 1st full album.

    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    Yeah. Past "Mandylion," and even on that release, their metal influence is harder to hear. To be honest, I think they fall more on the art-rock side of the progressive line. Still a wonderful band, though. This is the first time I've ever given them a serious listen.
    Art-rock seems about right as far as describing their sound. At least they didn't turn into a Coldplay clone like Anathema did on their later works.
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  9. #73989
    Is there anything more frustrating than a really good album weighed down by overused samples?
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    2 really good albums weighed down by overused samples?
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