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Spiderman 2 sufre de la formula secuelitis: mas y mejor. Pero ese mas y mejor es increible, con una historia que te atrapa con los personajes bastante bien escritos y grandes momentos emotivos

Season: A Letter to the Future es una experiencia hacia lo desconocido. La experiencia de recorrer un viaje e inmortalizar lo contemplado en ese mismo instante en el que todo sucede y a la vez acaba, el final de una era y el comienzo de una nueva. Todo con el propósito de conocerse a uno mismo y a lo que nos rodea, un legado del pasado y del presente para el futuro.

"Busca un cuadrado sagrado de tierra. Túmbate boca abajo tendida de espaldas. Cierra los ojos. Duerme tus sentidos. [...] Tus antepasados yacen en esa misma tierra. Tanto vivos como muertos te sostienen. Ahora levántate. Siguen ahí ¿verdad que sí? Es hora de avanzar, de conocer nuevos sitios, nuevas personas. Para que cuando vuelvas a la tierra... Tengas mucho mas que contarles."

not sure when/if i'm gonna come back to this one (i've done two endings and i know there's a ton of the game i haven't seen) but what a good solarpunky time.

this level of pronoun customization should be the gold standard

French existentialist Simone de Beauvoir argues in her 1947 book The Ethics of Ambiguity that 'existence precedes essence;' that the personality and the core beliefs of each human individual is defined through their environment and their actions, and that the challenges that allow those personality-shaping events are the ones that truly test the scope of the limits between their limitations and potential, their past against their future, the comfort of familiarity against the fear of the unknown.

"I Was a Teenage Exocolonist" is a quiet meditation on this and other questions asked by de Beauvoir and her fellow existentialists, packaged stealthily in the wrappings of a Solarpunk-themed dating game. Beneath the cotton candy colored environment of Vertumna and the egregiously tumblr-era character designs lies one of the best narrative experiences I've had in years, one that manages to succeed at the challenge of remaining both replayable and emotionally impactful. IWATE introduces the concepts of string theory, mortality, identity, collectivism, and on and on and on as each character you meet lives, grows, dies, lives again, and becomes a different person entirely.

When asked about the passing of her lover, the famed philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, de Beauvoir simply said "His death does not separate us. My death will not bring us together again. That is how things are. It is in itself splendid that we were able to live our lives in harmony for so long.” Vertumna asks you to spend ten years with it before it lets you go, and readily welcomes you back again for the next loop of a cycle that continues on into infinity. But each of those cycles of ten years creates a unique you, and the life you live with its people is truly splendid.

ps: rex is best boy, even with the dumb tattoo, fight me

I only managed to complete one loop, for now at least. But the level of politics and detail and character development this game features are something I can still admire, together with the artstyle - which is absolutely beautiful!