some smaller reviews on some of the media ive been consuming
This article is part of my Limbus Company series, aiming to review the media from which the 13 main characters originate from. This article is about Ryoshu.
[214 pages, 1918, Ryunosuke Akutagawa] - A book (containing 10 stories) that uses art as a weapon against dread. Hell Screen is a haunting piece of modernist writing that is genuinely afraid of it's own question: is the universe so unloving?
shocker! the game that went radio silent due to development heaven is exactly what the developers wanted it to look like- which alot of people don't like
a smaller article on spoilers
This article is part of my Limbus Company series, aiming to review the media from which the 13 main characters originate from. This article is about Heathcliff.
[360 pages, 1847, Emily Bronte] - An iconic tale of two diametrical houses, filled with subtle queer undertones, gooseberries and racism. At its heart, Wuthering Heights carries a powerful (and surprisingly modern) message about identity in the face of oppression, how humanity should surrender ourselves in the war against nature and why selfish hatred is worse than the devil. But more importantly, it dares to ask the question we're all thinking: why are the rich like that?