Last Days on Mars.
grrgyle
I rewatch it (and Covenant) at least once a year, and I think it holds up superbly. I actually wasn't too sure if I liked it until I rewatched it.
Not American, but I saw it as the opposite: that US voters are sick of the status quo. They want a radical change candidate who'll shake things up. They want anything but business-as-usual.
Not to discount stupidity and racism. There's that too, but I have to hope it's mostly borne out of fear.
My manager just went on vacation the week they laid off his team. Didn't hear a word from that coward after the fact.
It's funny because the people behind the decision will likely profit from enshitifying the company so that it's no longer useful or profitable in a few years.
So in a way they're learning the lesson that they should keep company hopping and soaking customers wherever they go, because everyone (at their pay grade) gets rich, and then they just move on.
Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura.
Golden Sun GBA soundtrack.
I love this soundtrack so much. They got some really nice synthesised woodwind effect out of that chipset. I don't think I ever heard anyone else do the same.
I was a disappointed with the latest Golden Sun's ost in comparison. It's fully hi-fi orchestral, but so much more forgettable.
Propaganda
I don't know how the driving screenshots can look so fun, but they do. I don't even love racing games
I've heard it's very good and I've tried every one, but personally could never get into them.
Haha as always, you do what you can