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Cyrus Goodwin: I see in your eyes the love you will not, or cannot, muster for me. Your husband.
The writers, about Susanna:
I love planktonic algae blooms. Hard to control, sometimes toxic, smelly. And look at how thoroughly they turn the watter green! It's beautiful.
Not my fish maestro post suddenly getting notes hello? If anyone is curious here's an illustration from Felipe II's private collection displaying his much sought after Tench, Carp and Pike.
Originally illustrated by Ippolito Salviani in his Aquatilium animalium historiae and published in Rome, 1554
Playing the Super Nintendo's Forgotten Home-Made RPGs of the '90s (Part 4)
(This article is also available at Neocities.)
So far in this series, we've talked about a fan-made SNES RPG where you fight "gangstas" and evil turds, one where you end up trapped in a town because the dev forgot to include an exit, and one where you encounter Mario's grave and find out he was killed by Luigi. (Note: This was made in 1998, not 2024.) Here's one thing we haven't talked about yet, though: a finished game. And a non-terrible one, too!
As far as we can tell, what follows is the ONLY full-length English-language game made in SNES RPG Maker 2 / RPG Tsukuru 2 that still survives -- there were other cool-sounding ones in the '90s, like Black Rain and Mana Quest, but they are now what the kids like to call "lost media." This and the next article will be devoted to that one surviving game, both due to its length and because it legitimately deserves more attention than all the others we've covered so far (sorry, Turd Fighter '98 or whatever that one was called).
Of course, the fact that there was actual effort put into this game doesn't mean there aren't some bugs, typos, and very 1998 jokes involving scantly-clad women rendered in 16-bit graphics -- but enough spoilers. Let's-a RPG.
Note: This game can be downloaded at rmarchiv.de (or archive.org’s archived version of rmarchiv.de, if it goes offline again).
"Honorable Direction 2 - Enter Culex" by Spoony Bard (11-10-1998)
As you might have guessed from the "2" in the title, this is a sequel to an earlier (non-SNES) game called Honorable Direction, which appears to be lost. However, the opening crawl quickly gets you up to speed on the plot: there was a demon, and then you killed him. Well done! The game hasn't even started and you're already a winner.
Three years after your character, Corda, killed that demon, you learn that a guy named Culex is going around destroying towns with his evil army. One day, you're chilling in an inn when you're grabbed by guards and brought to meet this Culex, who seems like a charming, well-adjusted fellow.
Culex doesn't appreciate you asking why he's destroying all those towns, so he takes away all your gear and teleports you to a "derseted" island. (The hero immediately losing all the cool shit they acquired during the previous game is known in gaming parlance as "Samus' predicament.") Luckily, within seconds of exploring that island, you run across a Rusty Sword, Rusty Helmet, Rusty Shield, Rusty Armor, and even some (Rusty?) money.
It's always nice when you find equipment laying around in a game and can just take it guilt-free... but this is not one of those cases. As soon as you grab the stuff, a voice (presumably belonging to someone named "Rusty") shouts "HEY! You took my treasure!!" You're then thrown into a fight scene with an enemy named "Thief," even though you're the one who did the thieving.
Not content with stealing Rusty the Non-Thief's gear, you also steal his life. Corda has been living in an island for about two minutes and he's already regressed into a vicious savage.
After exploring some more of that deserted island, you quickly find your way to some non-deserted ones. At last, civilization! You reach an island town called Risek where you meet some fun NPCs, like this possibly bipolar guy who has conflicting feelings towards nature...
...and the best character in the game: this old man who has romantic feelings towards a body of water.
(You can't see it here, but he has a full body spasm before saying that. Dude really loves that pond.)
I want to share an app that I absolutely adore these days! It's called Merlin and it's like shazam for birds. [google play store]
As you record audio around you, it will listen for bird song and create a list. Under each bird there's also clear example recordings of their songs, cries, chirps, etc.
I'm slowly starting to recognise some birds by their song!! It's making me want to listen and look closely whenever I'm out instead of hiding in headphones or zoning out. Makes me feel grounded and connected to nature in a way, however shallow the connection.
Besides that and entirely not what the creators went for but it also feels like a collection game which may be what the pull is for me haha. ornithology pokedex bc pokemonGO is not enough.
this pains me to think about but Elliot seemed to know things would go very wrong in 1925 with that, "whatever happens, know I love you. Forever" stuff. And before they went, he was still lying to Kat about going to the Herald/archives, so clearly he knows more than he's let on. And in the preview for next week, it seemed like Kat was finding a note from him, saying that he knew what was going to happen
Brings me to the Very Painful part: what if he read something in the archives and recognized himself as the person who's going to die?
And that said! My main man Elliot Augustine is a known Back to the Future fan, has been playing with time since 1999, and he knows that what happened will always happen, but also that the future hasn't been written yet. Perhaps he'll take a page from Thomas Coyle's book and find himself some armor (please)
a man who indulges Landry women in their time traveling nonsense (lets 40 year old Nick steal his clothes/letting Kat out of jail/etc.)? Yeah that's Kat's great grandfather for sure