Luna

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[–] Luna@hexbear.net 4 points 7 months ago

Don't drink soda anymore, but I'd have to go with either root beer or ginger ale/beer.

 

When I decided to host the mega again a bit ago, I had no idea what to make it about (of course). So it fell between two topics: a post on the importance of sleep, or a post on just how much I love Fire Emblem: The Sacred Echoes. Well, I felt like the importance of sleep was well-known, and could always wait for the next time I host a mega. I wanted to make sure I hit the Sacred Echoes iron while it's hot, because I've almost finished my play through at this point, and it might genuinely be one of the best games I have ever played.

Sacred Echoes feels so polished, considering it's a fan-made romhack of Sacred Stones, with the goal of bringing the 3DS game, Shadows of Valentia (SoV), to the GBA. Everything about the game aesthetically is very well-done, from the portraits, to the battle sprites, and literally anything else that could be thought of about a game. This includes new character writing, which helps the game in areas where Shadows of Valentia was a little, well, off. That's what I want to go over first, and although I've made a post before, I had only played a little bit of the game. Being at the end, I've noticed more things, and grown to appreciate this game even more than I already did.

Let's start off with the relevant (and interesting) bits: Sacred Echoes actually does a really good job at representing a variety of backgrounds, while also being diverse in a way that doesn't feel like it's simply to have a token character. This game doesn't suffer from the cracker curse, for example. Although most of the characters are white, there is more than one person of color (congratulations) . In terms of LGBTQ+ representation, it's even better. There are many gay/lesbian characters, whose sexuality actually plays a role in the plot and how they interact with others. There's also an aroace character, Lukas, who goes through a whole arc of self-discovery in his support conversations (support Python). It's good stuff, and not things I would normally expect from a Fire Emblem game. I hesitate to bring up the (possibly) only trans character in the game, Jesse. HOLD ON, NO HESITATION AT ALL! I just decided to do more research, and I wasn't just projecting. He is 100% trans, and it's in supports, and it's relevant to his plot and backstory, so it's just like the rest of them, thank goodness, I was worried he was a token. So yeah, support Clive and Jesse. Good stuff, and good luck getting to the end of the game so they can actually meet, one fights for Alm and the other for Celica...

This is Jesse

Here's some dialogue between Clive and Jesse, in the context of a will:

Clive: Only the following will be yours - your mother's wardrobe, her jewelry box, and all corresponding contents.

Jesse: Urgh. Even from halfway in the grave he's trying to tell me what to wear. So yeah, he's still the same tyrant he always was. Hasn't changed a bit.

In terms of character background, it's more diverse than one would think, and it addresses the issue of feudal class. Not all of the characters are nobles, and one of the main characters is a commoner from a random village. The plot regularly deals with the fact that nobles and commoners do not get along. However, it does not try to redeem most nobles. If they aren't proving themselves with their actions, they're probably shitty. Even if they are supposedly "one of the good ones", there's usually some underlying prejudice that comes out when you might not expect it. I love it so much, and I am extremely impressed that the plot doesn't try to redeem nobility as a whole, but rather allows the noble characters within the cast to have character development that feels less like justification and more like re-education.

Pictured is the class traitor Lukas absolutely destroying Fernand

For other details about the story, I'll link my original post. I don't want to drag this on too long, and I mention most of the improvements there. It also includes where to find the patch for the game, and how to play the game for yourself. If you enjoy SRPGs, or are new to the genre, I recommend this game. It has an easy mode for the newbies, and hard mode for those of us who hate ourselves (/s), and a normal mode for everything in-between niko-happy

The Echoes cast is amazing, and I love how they interact with each other and the world. Each character stands out, and they feel unique in their relationships with the other characters. Even characters that suffer in SoV, like Faye and the Masked Knight (has a name but it's spoilers), benefit from the Sacred Echoes writing, making them actually enjoyable characters. The villains of the game are also great. I don't want to go too deep, because I don't want to spoil too much, but they aren't just pure evil, and for that I applaud the SoV writers. Berkut is probably the highlight of the game, being the heir to the throne of the empire. I am once again asking you to play the game, because IT IS SO GREAT, and I would not have expected these good of villains to pair with Alm and Celica, as well as their armies.

Pictured is the Masked Knight being a gay little guy. The other guy (Saber) is threatening his life...

Everything about the game design is also amazing. It's GBA Fire Emblem, so the animations are peak and the pixel art is stellar. The maps are improved from the original SoV maps, and they are definetly much better, and much less repetitive. Classes in the game are fun in how they work, each character being able to promote 2-3 times. Mages also work really uniquely and well in this game, with spells costing HP to cast. They learn spells as they level up, rather than by purchasing tomes, which makes for (in my opinion), better gameplay. Sacred Echoes also adds the GBA weapon and magic triangles!

All in all, Sacred Echoes is a great game, and even if you never ending up playing it, you now know of its existence. It stands out as a great romhack, as well as a great Fire Emblem game, AND it has the gay. Can it really get better than that?

If you want my original (and more in-depth) analysis, check out my original post. It's mostly about what Sacred Echoes improves upon the original Shadows of Valentia.

Hope you enjoyed my little nerd-out session, and have a good week everyone! niko-dance

DOWNLOAD SACRED ECHOES: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/o9v75blehaid1re2i8qou/ALhV8LN1A59jdFIP6HYRH3c?rlkey=d7fl1m8qh9gl7ztmnim33euu1&e=1&dl=0

PATCH TO AN EXISTING SACRED STONES ROM: https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/


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[–] Luna@hexbear.net 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

What game is it?

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 8 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Honestly. If I wasn't already confused about my sexuality, realizing I was trans threw quite a wrench into the whole thing.

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 4 points 10 months ago

I don't quite know how it works, but I think someone on here has described it before.

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for posting, I had been watching older videos on the topic of resonance and voiceless (whispered) exercises. Based on this post (and it makes sense was whispering really isn't the best for your voice based on what I knew) I am going to start avoiding those. It also provided another resource, which is nice!

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 4 points 10 months ago

I will always reccomend Fedora. It's definetly forward thinking while being stable, and it's easy to game on (most distros are). DNF is also an easy package manager to learn, and looks much more organized than apt does (in my opinion) so you can actually see what's happening. Fedora does also get updates sooner, which can include performance or driver updates.

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 4 points 10 months ago

Tap water, especially municipal water, tends to have much stricter regulations on water quality then bottled water. In the U.S. (can't speak for other countries) many plastics (like water bottles, jugs, etc.) are not even BPA free most of the time, and even with those that are there's still many other harmful things that can leech from the plastic to the water.

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 4 points 10 months ago

Wake up, new Prog band just dropped.

[–] Luna@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I feel no anger. All I feel is :

 

I've been listening to "In Stasis" again; it's the album that got me into Monuments. Forgot how good Mick Gordon's mix is, as well as how good the riffs are. I feel like I can't enjoy modern Djent a lot of the time, specifically "Periphery's Djent is not a Genre" and Tesseract's "War of Being", and I can't quite understand why. In Stasis, and some of the tracks (like this one) in particular are really enjoyable in comparison. Maybe it's all Mick Gordon, and I definetly wouldn't listen to this album if I wanted something like Monuments' "The Amanuensis", but it is still really enjoyable, punchy, and aggressive. Also this track has Neema Askari on it, so vintage djent brownie points for this track specifically.

  • Vocals: Andy Cizek, Neema Askari
  • Guitars: John Browne
  • Bass: Adam Swan
  • Drums, Samples: Mike Malyan

Just realized as I'm doing credits that this band has almost no original members anymore, and all of the newer ones are really new. Swan and Malyan are no longer in the band, and Cizek joined relatively recently but has now almost been their longest-lasting vocalist. I honestly have no idea where they're (Monuments) going to go from here but it will probably be interesting, they've (Chris Baretto really) only been disappointing once.

crappy inside jokeChris Baretto really did not care when writing lyrics for "Phronesis", and no, I do not remember when the world was just a fact.

 

I just switched back to vaporwave-dark becuase the larger text is unironically easier for me to read and I like the rounded boxes.

 

Another Destiny Potato banger. I enjoy this song for similar reasons as the rest of the "LUN" album, so I won't talk to much. Enjoy!

Not quite sure the credits, information on this band is a bit scarce

Vocals: Aleksandra Djelmash
Guitars: Dusan Vanja Andrijasevic, David Maxim Micic
Bass: Bojan Kvocka
Drums: Milan Jejina Yeqy
Programming, Synths, etc.: David Maxim Micic (I think)
 

I made a comment on the lemmy.ml world news comm saying it would be funny if the DNC had Bernie and Hillary debate for the candidacy (as a Biden replacement). It was downvoted (later upvoted, probably by left-wing .ml users) with .worlders leaving comments like "We need more radical (as in Bernie or AOC) candidates, or no to Hillary but yes to Bernie. The funny part comes in where a shitjustworks user comes in saying " It's her turn". At first I thought this was ironic (as it should be) so I sent this emoji (🤣). They downvoted my comment (the only interaction with that comment so it was most likely them). They UNIRONICALLY said it was her turn. I'm way too used to Hexbear and the Lemmygrad/.ml users that are willing to interact on it, I was not ready for the pure liberalism and reddit vibes that awaited me on .ml (not even .world).

TL;DR, someone on .ml said "it's her turn" unironically, it's funny if not a bit strange, and every time I see someone coment or post about "saving american democracy" all I can think of (not say, I don't want to get banned) is Death to Amerikkka.

 

I found this band while looking for dent/prog vocalists I could potentially voice train to, and now I have another band I think I'll add to my rotation. The vocalist is really good, and I love the style of vocals that is done over the instrumentals (which is rare for me, it's why I can't quite get into a lot of the djenty-metalcore stuff). The instrumentals themselves are also great, with drums I could never hope to play along to, djent guitars, and the prog feel that really makes the djent "genre". Also for some reason a certain portion of the main riff reminds me of Periphery's "Icarus Lives" so I'm sharing this song first, though they have another one that I will likely share in the near future due to how good it is.

Not quite sure the credits, information on this band is a bit scarce

  • Vocals: Aleksandra Djelmash
  • Guitars: Dusan Vanja Andrijasevic, David Maxim Micic
  • Bass: Bojan Kvocka
  • Drums: Milan Jejina Yeqy
  • Programming, Synths, etc.: David Maxim Micic (I think)

Also this band is Serbian, so Serbia has been mentioned; Yugoslavs and Serbs rejoice (i'm not serbian lol)

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