AggroChat #200 – The Meta vs The Game

Featuring:  Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tam and Thalen

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Tonight we are recording our two hundredth episode of AggroChat and we still have no clue what we are doing.  There was a joke floating around this week that “lets make a podcast” is the new version of “let’s form a band” and honestly… it sorta is.  April 13th of 2014 I gathered up some of my friends and said, let’s do a thing where we mostly just have the conversations we normally have on voice chat…  while recording it. Four years and some change later we are sitting at our bicentennial episode.

Tonight we talk about the Kulve Taroth event happening in Monster Hunter World.  Kodra and Bel talk about Magic the Gathering Arena and how this might actually be the answer to Magic for the Hearthstone crowd.  Kodra talks about his experiences with the Dominaria pre-release draft event. Finally we settle into a lengthy discussion about games with defined metas and the battle between playing the way you want and playing in a way that supports the meta compositions.

Topics Discussed

  • Monster Hunter World
    • Kulve Taroth
  • Magic the Gathering Arena
    • Preconstructed
  • Dominaria Pre-release
    • Drafting the set
  • Playing the Meta vs Playing the Game
    • Warhammer 40k
    • Destiny
    • League of Legends
    • Heroes of the Storm
    • Monster Hunter World

AggroChat #199 – Four Years Complete

Featuring:  Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo and Thalen

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In a human sense AggroChat just turned 5 years old this last Friday…  but in a more correct sense we have now completely four entire years of this podcast.  I still feel like we really don’t completely know what we are doing here. As the patron saint of bad decisions…  Belghast journeys back into Everquest… not EQ2 but the original and talks a bit about how many of those systems have changed drastically.  Grace and Bel talk a bit about their Mythical Nonsense journey in World of Warcraft as they reached Mythic +10 this past week. We go into a lengthy conversation talking about encounter decision with several examples including Monster Hunter World and Dark Souls.  We talk briefly about the Dominaria expansion for Magic the Gathering and the release of Standard Ready Challenger Decks. Finally we wrap up with a little bit of discussion about the MegaMan event happening in Monster Hunter World.

Topics Discussed

  • Four Years of AggroChat
  • Original Everquest
    • Changed Systems
  • Mythical Nonsense
  • Encounter Design
    • Single Player Encounters
    • Multiplayer Encounters
    • Variable Number Encounters
    • Dark Souls Encounters
    • Monster Hunter World Encounters
    • Guild Wars 2 Mistakes
  • Dominaria Magic Expansions
    • Challenge Decks
  • Monster Hunter World Megaman Event

Reading Challenge #79: Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

It’s time for a reading challenge entry again! It is amazing how much faster I am going through these when I actually enjoy the books. Today I’m discussing Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, first published in 1962.  This one definitely caught me off guard, but in a good way.

I was not prepared for this book.

I had some vague recollections of the plot from the movie, which I hadn’t seen in decades. I remember liking it as a kid but I don’t know how well it would hold up now. Especially after reading the source material. I’ve read my share of creepy and horror novels, from classics like Lovecraft, staples like King, to more current offerings. I’m by no means an expert, or even an enthusiast, really, but I figured I’d seen enough to know how I feel about them, and how they make me feel. But while zombies still give me nightmares and clowns are freaky no matter what the context, nothing I had read before really prepared me for the unsettling creepiness of this book. I think it is largely because it reads like a poem that reads like a story. Bradbury isn’t just telling a tale, he’s excavating it out of some dark secret place in the earth and weaving it with the nightmare dust from your subconscious. It is on an entirely different level from his work in The Illustrated Man. Regardless of the plot or the characters, the feeling evoked by reading this book was a strong enough experience for me that it justified its placement on this “Top 100″ list.

The story follows two kids, Jim and Will, as a creepy carnival rolls into their mid-western town in the middle of the night. They eventually discover that there’s something rotten with the hall of mirrors and the carousel and the freak show. As they start to uncover what is going on, the carnival becomes aware of them, and starts trying to distract them, entice them, and eventually stop them from disrupting their plans. If that sounds slightly cliched it’s probably because so many other authors have paid tribute to this book over the years.

I’m going to avoid more details because I would honestly suggest you just read it if you are interested at all. This book is about the nature of friendship and fear and age and death. It is about why we believe some things and not others. And it is about how there’s no better response to the inevitability of time and death than to get on with life, laugh and keep laughing and steal joy where you can. I fully recognize that this book might not resonate with everyone the way it did with me, but I still highly recommend it.

TL;DR: A fantastic tale of good and evil and a creepy carnival, that shines because of the writing and the mood at least as much as the story.

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

Rating: 5/5 stars

Next up: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

 

AggroChat #198 – Mining Our Memories

Featuring:  Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Kodra, Tamrielo and Thalen

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Tonight we are back recording an normal show after last week’s game of the year show.  This also marks the first show we are purposefully trying to time box at around 90 minutes worth of recording time…  which turns into roughly an hour of run time after editing.  The plan is to make this show a little easier to consume… and also easier to record for those of us who are in central and east coasts because some of our bigger shows lead to getting to bed occasionally around 1 am.  As a result we whittled down the list of topics a bit and wound up with essentially four solid topics to discuss.  As a result oddly enough the conversation seemed to flow much more easily so it may also be a good decision for our content in the long run as well.

Topics Discussed:

  • Bloodborne
    • Soulsian Games
  • Spring Blossom Event
    • Monster Hunter World
  • Neostalgia MMORPGs
    • Project Gorgon
    • Shroud of the Avatar
  • The Way Games Start