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chrisclow.bsky.social
Liker of cool things, formerly useful human. I write and talk about things that I think are cool. Personal account, so my opinions are my own. Obviously. https://bychrisclow.com/
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Batman is returning in a video game from Rocksteady if a recent Bloomberg report is to be believed. I'm a little nervous. The original trilogy as developed by them is probably my favorite other media adaptation of the character ever. ...but I'm...curious. And intrigued.

S FOR THE LOVE OF RAO, S

Yeet.

Someone needs a safe space! hard-drive.net/hd/video-gam...

I finished the story of #Batman #ArkhamShadow last night. It turns out that a game where you actively punch at enemies and fascists in VR is pretty good for working through some...aggressive feelings I've been having this month.

Proof that social media is going to be the end of us: people following the latest viral trend of CHECK FRAUD. youtu.be/7RUPXDfPYbY?...

I kind of hate when YouTubers post a video of something and titles it "HONEST REVIEW." As opposed to what? A dishonest review? Who looks at videos of a game console or a smartwatch decides to watch it because the video calls itself an "HONEST REVIEW"? Asinine.

Happy 30th birthday to these hallmarks of my childhood!

@katesulli.bsky.social Yes. :)

"Our scars can destroy us. Even after the physical wounds have healed. But if we survive them, they can transform us. They can give us the power to endure... and the strength to fight." The beginning.

In a world full of performative nonsense, listen to Dr. Cochrane.

Titans Together. 😊

I don't know if this deserves a lot of stock in peoples' heads. The easier option is generally preferred in most cases, but I doubt that most home viewers can match the experiential aspects of watching a film in a theater.

I like this place, it's like how the old platform used to be.

We don't talk enough about Leonard McCoy. He's just the best. #StarTrek 🖖

#NewProfilePic from #StarTrek: The Experience, circa 2004 (which I miss dearly).

Tonight on the Comic Binge: KNIGHTS NEVER DIE sets up the sprawling Batman narrative from Grant Morrison by taking a look at THE BLACK CASEBOOK, a collected edition of Golden and Silver Age stories that are critical to the first part of the full run.

Is this thing on?