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Scandinavian Forest Retreat: “Mosseum" by Studio 7.83 / Yani Ernst
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Earth Stays in the Arabian Desert: “Earth BnB” by Studio 7.83 / Yani Ernst
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Experience the Eerie Atmosphere of POOLS Game
POOLS psychological horror walking sim game makes its way onto Linux and Steam Deck with Mac as well as Windows PC. Thanks to the team at Tensori for making this happen. Available on both Steam and itch with 95% Overwhelmingly Positive reviews. Exciting news from the indie devs at Tensori – their new title is available with native support and it's Steam Deck (verified). POOLS is about exploring psychological horror, artsy settings, this one's for you. Due to be like wondering through an art gallery, but with a twist. There's no monsters, no dialogue, just you and the sounds around you, which makes it feel real and a bit eerie. Since this is about soaking in the atmosphere and getting lost in the experience. Thanks to the talents of Tensori, who are very pleased to offer further platform support.
POOLS now officially supports linux in Steam and itch.io, runs on Steam deck with SteamOS nicely too! I want to add Linux support to all future games as well. Anyway, I hope Linux is the future for gaming.
Tensori made sure POOLS runs smoothly on Linux. The devs found it pretty easy to add support, and they’re also planning to do the same for all their future releases. they're even thinking about building a new gaming PC with the OS - probably Debian. Since this was their distro of choices from the software development days. Plus the studio is eager to help support the future of gaming.
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POOLS has six chapters, each one offering a unique psychological adventure that lasts between 10 to 30 minutes. You’ll be navigating mazes and uncovering the world’s secrets as you go. Since every chapter brings something new and intriguing to the table. The title draws a lot of inspiration from the 'Backrooms Poolrooms' phenomenon on the internet. Think of it like a blend of works by artists like Jared Pike, Mortain Colors, Matt Studios, and the game Anemoiapolis: Chapter 1. While the first two chapters of POOLS stick to the classic Poolrooms vibe, the later ones mix things up in their own psychological styles.
Here’s what you can look forward to:
Immersive Experience: It’s like an art gallery where you’re the explorer. Just you and the world around you.
Maze-Like Levels: Each chapter has maze-like environments that challenge your navigation skills.
Atmospheric Vibes: No traditional elements like enemies or dialogue – just pure, oppressive atmosphere.
Sound Design: The game’s sound design pulls you in without any background music or talking.
Evolving World: Six unique chapters, each with its own mysteries and playtime of 10 to 30 minutes.
So, if you're looking for psychological horror that offers something different, check out POOLS on Steam. Priced at $7.83 USD / £6.80 / 7,80€ with the 20% discount. It's also on itch . Due to be a fresh take on exploration games, and I think you’ll agree that this unique journey offers something more. Available now on Linux and Steam Deck (verified), with Mac as well as Windows PC.
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Summer 2019 Anime, Ranked.
With the exception of Fire Force’s twelfth episode, we’ve wrapped up our coverage of the Summer 2019 season, which is just as well since we’re technically in the second week of Autumn.
Between Braverade, sesameacrylic and MagicalChurlSukui we watched and reviewed eleven shows in all (plus additional coverage from Oigakkosan, not detailed here), totaling 132 episodes, or approximately 53 hours. Without further math, here’s how we ranked those shows, and why.
11. HenSuki
RABUJOI Score: 7.00/10 MAL Score: 6.83/10
Pros: Novel premise, colorful pastel palette, likable characters, generally witty banter, risque ecchi situations that never cross hard lines of decency.
Cons: Uneven at best animation, silly central mystery that drags on too long, “twist” resolution feels like a cheat.
Verdict: An enjoyable, fluffy guilty pleasure. I try to watch one per season.
10. Lord El-Melloi II Case Files
RABUJOI Score: 7.77/10 MAL Score: 7.44/10
Pros: Built-in goodwill from Fate/Zero, always intriguing setup for cases, sumptuous setting, production, and mechanical design, stirring score, bonkers magical battles.
Cons: Excessive magical technobabble can be exhausting, conclusions to mysteries can feel contrived/arbitrary, non-Fate fanatics will end up hopelessly lost by most cameos or name-drops.
Verdict: A pale shadow of the classic upon which it’s based, but nonetheless a fun and moderately clever detective series.
9. Fire Force (Episodes 1-11 of 12)
RABUJOI Score: 7.82/10 MAL Score: 7.75/10
Pros: Gorgeously bizarre alternate-universe setting, elegant world-building, virtuoso action sequences, powerful orchestral soundtrack.
Cons: And MC who is dull and cliched within an inch of his life, Characters who go from evil-to-good (or vice versa) at the drop of a hat, a tedious central conspiracy, the potential for character bloat, frustratingly uneven gender balance, pathetic bouts of fanservice.
Verdict: A stylish show primarily about spontaneous human combustion might’ve weathered news of the horrific KyoAni arson attack, but isn’t quite good enough to watching following into the Fall.
7 (tie). How Heavy are the Dumbbells You Lift?
RABUJOI Score: 7.83/10 MAL Score: 7.68/10 Pros: A fresh, original premise to which it remains totally devoted, marvelous comic timing in the rapid-fire, self-deprecating, fourth-wall breaking dialogue, lovable and believable MC, decent animation, one hell of an earworm OP.
Cons: Ecchi elements and a superfluous Russian chick don’t add much, some parody bits are too on-the-nose, the show loses momentum in the final couple episodes.
Verdict: The show that inspired me to get off my skinny, underdeveloped backside and actually join a gym for the first time in my life!
7 (tie). Cop Craft
RABUJOI Score: 7.82/10 MAL Score: 6.94/10
Pros: Cool reverse-Isekai-lite premise, Range Murata character design, toe-tapping OP and lively soundtrack, entertaining buddy cop dynamic, engaging fights and chases.
Cons: Lame villains, some odd narrative choices, inconsistent/unfocused direction, disappointing animation, underutilized supporting cop cast, lots of loose ends.
Verdict: A show with some good parts to work with, mostly used badly. A wasted opportunity that’s not as good as our episodes ratings indicated.
6. DanMachi II
RABUJOI Score: 8.25/10 MAL Score: 7.45/10
Pros: Appealing, charismatic characters you love to root for, amusing romantic polygons, tremendous score, superb utilization of twelve episodes to tell a variety of engaging stories with a beginning, middle and oh-so-epic end, culminating in a quiet finale that doesn’t forget its core goddess-child dynamic.
Cons: Villains’ barks prove far worse than their bites, a couple slower episodes between mini-arcs don’t really distinguish themselves, and that huge Amazoness Phryne…what the hell?!
Verdict: After the very lame Sword Oratoria spinoff DanMachi got a proper sequel, focused on the characters we cared about, full of emotion, excitement, and good old-fashioned fantasy ass-kickin’.
5. Fruits Basket 1st Season (Episodes 14-25)
RABUJOI Score: 8.50/10 MAL Score: 8.36/10
Pros: Impeccably-rendered characters and depictions of their various psychological issues, dark and poignant flashbacks, exquisitely cozy slice-of-life, a good balance of the mundane and the mystic, and hard-hitting cathartic scenes.
Cons: Some members of the Souma family are more interesting (and tolerable) than others, but even the less interesting ones get plenty of screen time, Tooru’s saintly selflessness can wear thin at times.
Verdict: A beautifully-crafted second half that rewarded patience by delivering some of the strongest and most moving episodes of the year.
4. Master Teaser Takagi-san 2
RABUJOI Score: 8.58/10 MAL Score: 8.40/10 Pros: Truly magnetic chemistry in the central pair, Deft use of subtle facial expressions and body language in the animation, superb performances by Takahashi Rie and Kaji Yuki.
Cons: Like the first season, the various teasing games can grow repetitive, as can Nishikata’s denseness and inability to see more than one or two moves ahead, the side stories involving side characters often felt like padding.
Verdict: Continues and refines the brilliantly simple teasing formula of the first season, while ever-so-gradually blurring of the line between teasing and flirting. A sweet and touching, slow-burn portrayal of young, awkward first love.
2 (tie). Vinland Saga (Episodes 1-12)
RABUJOI Score: 8.67/10 MAL Score: 8.57/10
Pros: Flawed but rootable MC whose character is more complex than it initially seems, his multi-layered antihero mentor, exemplary action and battle sequences, powerful score, compelling exploration of the hard old world, with enticing glimmers of a brighter new one.
Cons: That said mentor would keep a kid dedicated to murdering him around so long stretches credulity at times, those battle sequences sometimes feature individuals or groups doing superhuman things that detract from the otherwise naturalistic milieu.
Verdict: While not quite as big, loud, epic, or bonkers as Attack on Titan, or Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, Vinland Saga is arguably Wit Studio’s most balanced and human series. Looking forward to the second half.
2 (tie). Astra Lost in Space
RABUJOI Score: 7.77/10 MAL Score: 7.44/10
Pros: Very well done futuristic world- and space-building, a large-ish main cast that you steadily come to know and love, the sense of family that arises from the crewmembers’ experiences together, an optimistic spirit of exploration that isn’t constantly beset by mortal peril, creative planets and lifeforms, thankfully subverted expectations for a Lerche-style bloodbath.
Cons: “Character gets a backstory” formula to some episodes felt repetitive at times, the crew almost faces too little mortal peril considering their circumstances, they similarly rely on a lot of luck, some major plotlines and twists could have been left out and still resulted in a pretty strong show.
Verdict: Maybe the season’s biggest surprise hit, the ambitious Astra calls to mind some of the best of live-action shades-of-gray sci-fi (Firefly, Battlestar, Expanse) while maintaining an old school optimistic, exploratory outlook. It set out to do and say a lot, and was mostly successful in doing so.
1. O Maidens in Your Savage Season
RABUJOI Score: 8.58/10 MAL Score: 8.40/10 Pros: Fearlessly tackles tough social topics on adolescence, sexuality, gender roles, upbringing, and abuse, ably juggles multiple, diverse love stories and triangles at once, pleasingly drawn and animated, and despite all its serious themes, doesn’t leave out the comedy.
Cons: What seemed to be an irreversible dive into an abyss that would tear the five girls apart, they work almost everything out almost too easily for a tidier ending than expected; while the show dips a toe in LGBTQ themes through Momo’s awakening, her’s is one of the least developed arcs despite being one of the most interesting.
Verdict: A rare-for-anime honest and unblinking exploration of the awkward, painful, and sometimes savage emotional journey to adulthood all kids must face (and not always at the same speed). By the numbers, the best show I watched this Summer, and the one I looked forward too most from week to week.
Summer 2019 Big Board:
By: rabujoistaff
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The Exceel Isezaki 8F unit is a 1R studio apartment in Naka Ward, Yokohama with 22.05 m² of space located within a 7-minute walk of Kannai Station on the JR Negishi Line. This is an investment property that is currently listed at ¥9,500,000 and is currently being rented by a tenant. Potential annual rental income is ¥744,000 with a gross yield of 7.83%. This Japanese property can be purchased as an investment for rental income regardless of your residency or visa status. Overseas buyers are welcomed!
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RANDOM RECORD WORKOUT SEASON 4 Battle 25 Elvis Costello and the Attractions : Get Happy!! (side 2) Vs. The Vogues: Five O'Clock World (Side 1) Elvis Costello and the Attractions : Get Happy!! (side 2) Elvis Costello himself is a musical icon, but he (in my opinion) is only as good as his backing band, which as just about any Elvis fan will tell you, has got to be The Attractions. In fact, these guys are so good, they had their own, Elvis-less album! This band seems to have an inadvertent theme-each song is quick, and almost like a sample or snippet. The songs are of average length, but all quickly fade out, as if unfinished. There are 10 (!) of them, so it could be as simple as a way to fit them all on one side...but regardless, "Get Happy!" Is a great title. Short, sweet, poppy mod and ska tunes from one of the greats in the game. "Black and White World" is Costello at his classic level best. Pop power! A little later down the track list you get "B Movie" which is certainly more reggae influenced. In fact, I would say at least half of these songs err more on the side of reggae than most. "Human Torch" is another example of that. Ska meets 12 bar blues. "Beaten To the Punch" contains some shrill beeps and an undeniable, if not subtle nod to The Beatles' "Taxman". "I Stand Accused" is a nice and succinct slugger in it's attempt to elevate your spirits. "Riot Act" is maybe the most surprising song though, and not for reasons you would think. Largely because it is just...well...calm. Riot act indicated aggression, and chaos to me. Instead it is very relaxed, and calculated and driving. Smart! So this collection of tunes is really good, albeit brief. You really can't go wrong with any of them honestly. Some are mediocre, some are great, all are distinct and all have attractions to Elvis. The Vogues: Five O'Clock World (Side 1) The Vogues are an American vocal group from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The original group consisted of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller (baritone), Hugh Geyer (first tenor) and Chuck Blasko (second tenor). They are best known for their chart topping singles "You're The One", "Five O'Clock World", "Magic Town", and "Turn Around, Look At Me". In addition to touring the world, the group appeared on American Bandstand, The Tonight Show, and The Ed Sullivan Show. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. The title track, "Five O'Clock World" is strangely, at least in modern times, probably best known as The Drew Carey theme song. It has a great melody and rhythm, as well as a very relatable story! So many vocal layers, it is great. A very catchy tune. " Goodnight My Love" continues in the soda shop do-wop vein of late '58-early 60's crooner music. Slow dance with your best gal. "Sunday and Me" is actually a Neil Diamond tune. Despite what the back cover press hypes, I think the original is still a better version. "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" is moon crooner music! 4 Seasons on meds, but with a velvety smooth Sinatra on lead. Speaking of the Four Seasons: "Let's Hang On" pre- closes out the record. Synchronize and coordinate your dance moves, again, the original might be slightly better. But their version is marginally infectious. They close out with "A Thousand Miles Away" which is another crooner along the lines of Earth Angel. Overall The Vogues have really got a little magic in a bottle here. Pretty catchy and especially hook-laden for the timeframe. I feel bad for the member on the cover who is slightly blurry. Everyone else is in focus, but the label chose the group shot poorly. The vocals are the highlights of course, but the studio musicians deserve some credit here too. Good stuff! Elvis and his Attractions got quite happy, burning an impressive 188 calories over 24 minutes and 10 songs. They burned 18.80 calories per song and 7.83 calories per minute. The Vogues punched out of their 5 o'clock world and burned 120 calories over 6 songs and 15 minutes. That is 20.0 calories per song and 8.0 calories per minutes. Looks like the Vogues are in vogue and take today's title home! Elvis Costello and the Attractions : "I Stand Accused" ( the best part, besides the fake audience who clearly do not know the song, or the cheesy graphics, have got the be the random factoids) https://youtu.be/JTbFudSL5oA The Vogues: "Five O'Clock World" https://youtu.be/rWypWTj2W6E #randomrecordworkout #randomrecordworkoutseason4
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