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i love these little .icons ... they're so silly ...
#is icons the right word ? uhhhh whatever#someone has probably posted these before + in higher quality but hi#i think replaying sc has made me like the black ravens more i don't think i paid much attention to them when i first did .huh#i really like the wren + socket one .they're great#professor layton#<- yeah ok .hi#wil replays sc#the black ravens
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IM BACK IN THE FUCKING BUILDING!!! (i played 2.5 hours of PQ today!!!)
some thoughts under the cut! today has been mostly exploring the 2nd spot/floor of the group date cafe and i'm like 79% done with it :3 (and i did the whole arrest the food bandit! quest today)
i really enjoyed returning to this game, the sidequests and character interactions i saw today were fun!
i was particularly endeared by naoto's enthusiasm and interest in aigis, i think it's really neat that he's just so curious about her! i mean.. who wouldn't be LMAO
there was also an event where aigis says:
"Including incidents within Tartarus, Junpei-san has now run into a total of 27 dead ends."
and i honestly thought that was the funniest shit ever??? and how they go on to talk about how aigis's data is piped to fuuka's database on her pc. i really enjoyed how this interaction highlights this aspect of aigis and fuuka's relationship, they definitely make a good team given fuuka's inclination toward technology.
i think that's what a running theme of persona spin-offs are to me- i just enjoy seeing other ways in which the different character dynamics between cast members can be expressed!
and i think that's why i really enjoyed doing the arrest the food bandit quest too- i'm very endeared by the dynamic between the velvet room family. i feel like from what i remember in mainline persona games, it's something that only really gets alluded to in the attendants' dialogue lines (as opposed to seeing the siblings actively talking to each other). i fucking love elizabeth she's great.
there's something about the attendant's curiosity toward life (and how much they have to learn) that i find very charming, but i also think that this aspect of them is great for like.. absurd situations that don't make me cringe. (this is a not-so vague at teddie, i find that atlus tends to focus on teddie's more grating traits aka Hitting On The Girls?? which im not fond of LOL)
the way theo was the culprit because he didn't understand that chie was speaking in hyperbole about yosuke being a dead man if something bad happened to the meat jelly is just. the funniest thing ever. so have an excerpt of my reaction/liveblog document from obsidian that has some transcriptions of the event:
like genuinely. i love the velvet room attendant family a lot. i think they just hit a lot of Appeal PointsTM for what i personally find interesting in fiction (characters learning their way through life who have wonder and curiosity for the world), so i've just been?? thriving off of any interactions they get from the sidequests??? it's great.
mechanics-wise i am very interested in seeing if there's stuff i still can unlock...? it's been kind of a pain in the ass to level up sub-personas specifically (i haven't finished the legendary medicine quest bc i needed to raise a guy up to get an agility binding spell... and now that i did raise the guy i just need to Use It). so i am assuming that there's a mechanic that compensates for the lack of arcana bonus exp LOL (and i'm pretty sure in P5R you could sacrifice ur personas to each other?? can we do that here? thanks.)
anyway that's all for pq liveblogging (more like reflecting but y'know). i'm excited to pick up the game again- i might try and finish the group date cafe this month assuming i don't get carried away with other thingiemajigies!!
#pq#lizz.txt#lizz.jpg#sorry for the amogus scs but i like having some screenshot there to indicate my progress LMAO#to think the last time i played this game was oct 7th!!!#that was 6 weeks ago... hopefully it wont take that long for me to pick up the game again HAHA#with most of my sploon-ing being done for this drizzle season 2023 i am thinking that i'l probs have time to play more pq#the only thing that wil stop me is drawing. LOL. ohh the wippy grind never stops#but i love the persona characters :) i really enjoy playing the games because i really enjoy sitting down and appreciating interactions-#between the characters and seeing how it pans out. it gives me inspiration but also it makes me happy and thats important#i haven't done anything since that first bit of my fes replay either btw. I WANT TO THOUGH... im just so... (gets distracted easily)#anyway uh im not gonna ramble any more in the tags when my post is already long under the cut. goodnight!
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Armchair Analyst: The balance of power & more from Week 4
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March 25, 20183:46PM EDT
In the interest of plugging my continuing pivot to video, embedded at the top of the page is our Saturday night wrap-up. Watch four very tired folks who’ve just consumed 11 straight hours of MLS try to put coherent thoughts into what I’m going to charitably call a “meandering” 27 minutes. Plus Wiebe plugs Instant Replay a bunch.
Through four kind of weird weeks of MLS – weird because there’s an odd number of teams, and because the schedule has been jimmied a little bit on account of CONCACAF Champions League obligations, and because we just half-played through an international date – here is a take that would have been instantly dismissible as recently as two years ago:
The top six teams in the East are all better than any team in the West.
Considering how Houston handled Atlanta way back in Week 1, and how good LAFC have looked, it’s maybe a little too spicy. But in general when I’m looking at MLS games and thinking “hey that’s really interesting how that happened” or “hey that’s *really* good,” I’m watching an Eastern Conference team.
Of course this can change. I actually have a lot of Dynamo stock despite their lead-footed defenders, and I’m not stupid enough to bet against Bob Bradley long-term. Plus the Quakes are fun and feisty, and there are a few other West teams worth thinking about for a bit (hello, Zlatan). But after a half-decade that had been so thoroughly left-sided, the balance of power has truly shifted over the past 18 months.
Let’s run through the weekend:
Bushwhacked
This game was defined by the Revs’ commitment to pressing high and NYCFC’s sometimes insane but utterly enjoyable dogmatism about passing out of said press. It led to a record from Sean Johnson, the Cityzens ‘keeper who played 83 passes – 27 more than the previous MLS record for a ‘keeper, going back to 2010.
It also led to all four goals in Saturday’s 2-2 draw. Andrew and Calen did a nice job of breaking it all down here:
I’ve said what I’ve needed to say about NYCFC in the not-at-all distant past. The tl;dr version is “the fact that they’re getting results without David Villa impresses the hell out of me, and stands them in better stead than last year.” And if you’ll recall, last year they were the second-best regular-season team in the league.
The story of the Revs is what you see in that video: Wilfried Zahibo is the lynchpin for the entire thing, and he’s capable of both the sublime and the tragic. He had two assists, but he also had two naps that led to NYCFC goals. He is fast and physical an committed – what you’d want from a d-mid – but his defensive instincts also leave him a step slow at crucial times.
Perhaps this is just the “new league learning curve,” which we’ve seen from multiple players before. But it cost New England two points yesterday, and it’s abundantly clear they don’t have the talent or organization in defense to make up for midfield shortcomings. Zahibo is going to have to be better off-the-ball defensively if the Revs are going to stop bleeding goals.
Back to NYCFC for a second. One thing to understand is that when teams are pressed high, they usually don’t have 71% possession, attempt 700 passes and complete 82% of them. Those are all very, very large numbers even against a bunker defense; against a press, they break the model.
But here’s what it boils down to: They were absolutely committed to playing out of the back at all costs, and had the talent to mostly do it. However without Alex Ring they lacked the ability to move zones and use the ball to rearrange the New England defenders. Thus NYCFC, who usually play about 40% of their passes in the attacking half, spent most of the game down around 25% and almost never created any final third penetration save for their few-and-far-between transition opportunities.
Out of Gas
The thing that defined this game was a gamble – a defensive gamble – that Timbers head coach Gio Savarese took. And that’s at least a little bit weird because Savarese’s New York Cosmos teams were always so well organized defensively that he rarely had to gamble or look at gimmicks (for lack of a better word).
Not so with the Timbers, who’d bee a disaster through two weeks. And no, I’m not talking about dropping Liam Ridgewell as a gamble (though it’s something we did talk about HERE). I’d actually argue that keeping Ridgewell in the lineup despite his lack of effort in Harrison a few weeks ago would’ve been a bigger gamble, given it could’ve eroded the team’s morale.
No, the gamble I’m talking about is a shift to the little-used 4-3-2-1 “Christmas Tree” formation. This was, in the words of Chris Rifer, a way to “prioritize for now getting the team stuck in and competitive over the long-term process or installing his system.” I agree with every word of that, as well as the thought process behind it.
And it worked! Even though Mauro Diaz was sharp for Dallas, the Timbers kept him out of the middle and kept the Dallas attack mostly flaccid in a 1-1 draw:
Dallas passing map from the first half. Portland’s 4-3-2-1 did a really nice job of shutting down Zone 14 except for, you know, that one time. #DALvPORpic.twitter.com/iTbPvlq0mI
— Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) March 24, 2018
It was more of the same in the second half. I’d expect Savarese to stick with the 4-3-2-1 next week (with David Guzman in place of the hilariously suspended Lawrence Olum) even though they didn’t really have much of a clue in attack.
As for Dallas… they really did let Portland off the hook here. For one, Oscar Pareja refused to sub out the obviously injured Anton Nedyalkov at halftime, so of course the Portland equalizer came from that spot. And for two, the way they’re set up right now, it’s Carlos Gruezo who’s often asked to make a telling pass. That hasn’t gone so great.
Also worth noting that neither last year’s DP, Cristian Colman, nor this year’s, Santiago Mosquera, affected the game at all in the second half even after Olum was sent off. FCD are unbeaten in regular season play this year (1-0-2), but all three games were at home and this one left me concerned.
A few more things to ponder…
4. The Galaxy defense put on their big boy pants and got a well-deserved scoreless draw at Vancouver on Saturday night. The most interesting part was that LA went out in a 3-5-2, which looked both combative and natural as they conceded just one good chance on the night (a breakaway for Yordy Reyna in the 39th minute).
The ‘Caps just banged away at it with 30 crosses, a number they eclipsed only three times all last season.
3. Our Pass of the Week goes to bothFelipe Gutierrez for the entry and Khiry Shelton for the backheel on Diego Rubio’s dramatic 91st-minute equalizer in SKC’s 2-2 draw at Colorado:
This game was wild and incoherent so I’m just gonna list things:
SKC have now conceded multiple goals in all four games this year
The combined expected goals were 5.13, highest in the league this weekend
SKC – SKC!!!! – have now participated in the highest xG game each of the last three weeks
Colorado took a 2-0 lead
Colorado surrendered that 2-0 lead in a second half during which fully 1/3 of the passes they played were long-balls
Colorado should play fewer long-balls
2. Columbus went out and got the job done in a pretty businesslike 3-1 win over visiting D.C. United. Federico Higuain joined the 50/50 club, and Cristian Martinez started to repay some of the faith that Gregg Berhalter’s shown in him. I also thought that while Ricardo Clark played well and Artur was once again excellent, Wil Trapp’s absence was notable.
D.C., meanwhile, were feisty. Despite the scoreline this was the best game I’ve seen them play this season, as they moved the ball really well at times and put the Crew SC defense back on their heels. They were also on the wrong side of a no-call that could maybe have changed the game.
Ben Olsen’s got some decisions to make in midfield and up top.
1. And finally, our Face of the Week goes to Bradley Wright-Phillips, who scored his 88th and 89th regular-season goals in New York’s 3-0 stroll through Minnesota United:
Armchair Analyst: How does BW freaking P, of all people, get loose on a set piece? Watch his starting point (and don’t fall for the step-over) #NYvMINpic.twitter.com/fTUxVtEjuj
— Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) March 25, 2018
That post-goal celebratory smile is infectious.
The Red Bulls are the best team I’ve seen in MLS this year, and the deepest. On this day it wasn’t just BWP, but much-maligned Homegrown Alex Muyl – who got a goal of his own and hit one of the sweetest bending through-balls you’ll ever see on the capper – doing damage, and Homegrown back-ups at both fullback slots, and USL guys in midfield, etc. etc. etc.
MNUFC weren’t bad, by the way, especially considering their own absences. It’s just that they got put into the wood-chipper, same as Olimpia, Xolos and Portland – everybody who’s paid a visit to the bend on the Passaic so far in 2018.
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they're so stupid (affectionate)
#i cut the clip weird but whatever#this made me giggle i.hate them#wil replays sc#you know what. this gets tags .why not#professor layton#hershel layton#emmy altava#luke triton#video
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this Guy
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emmy ... she was so real for this ...
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clark .... hi 🫵
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he's like me for real ....
and what if .what if i said selective mutis— [the audience starts booing and throwing tomatoes at me]
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i need to name the fish something uhh. Uhhh .help
#5 minutes .if no one tells me what to name it in 5 minutes i will .do it myself#im never good at naming the pets ....#i know 5 minutes isnt a lot but .want to play game#wil replays sc
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i think luke should be able to actually see the future Anyway. as a treat
#/silly mostly. i think. i don't know i just like luke#he should be able to do everything ever#you could probably make an au out of this .actually someome probably has already .ok#wil replays sc
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🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵
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he's like me for real ....
#i say wahhh!! all the time ....#along with. various other noises#shitty image again sorrh </3#wil replays sc
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man. luke triton really is the best character ever
#i finished the game !!! watching the credits as we speak .type ? uh#well i need to do tge bonus stuff + episodes first but. yeag#i always leave the episodes until the end i don't know why i don't watch them as i unlock them ...#wuah the credits song is so good ....#wil replays sc
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