Howdy folks,
V here! It's been a bit, I know. I've been crazy busy lately!
Work has started on the next chapter of Mending Hearts, albeit running very slowly at the moment, but still going. I'm also still working on The Genesis of Equestria, a piece of work based on Terry Brooks' Shannara series. If you're not familiar with this body of work, go check it out!
Georg’s latest story: The Golden Alicorn of the Sun is a brilliant surreal scific adventure describing a voyage to touch down on the sun itself. It was inspired by the equally crazy 1953 short story by Ray Bradbury.
I published a new story back in January. The one before it (Constrictive Criticism) was unimportant. The one since (Like You) wasn't important either. But the one in between, with Maud on the cover, that was a big deal to me.
Lo(O)k, it’s Mike “Prin(C)e” Rutherford, bassist for Genesis and leader of the Yaks!
Used in newest chapter: https://www.fimfiction.net/story/268197/146/please-downvote/twilight-gets-wasted-at-the-grand-galloping-gala-and-acts-scandalous
Well, part four of the thing's done. Here's the recap of part three, and the one for part four should be ready by next week.
This week... well, you made your voices heard. This is the Mystery Jukebox Shuffle.
This is quite indubitably the greatest My Little Pony fan creation of all time. A more perfect trinity of effort, quality, and shitpost cannot mathematically exist. That more know not of its existence is one of modern life's greatest tragedies. But now at least you do!
Yeah, so... I really need to stop becoming confident in the release dates of those multipart recaps. Ring is having catastrophic tech issues, it seems, so he's not been able to compile part four's recap. Given his account of the problem, it's a miracle we've even got a riff this week.
Here's the finished Mystery Jukebox Shuffle. Enjoy.
I have written reviews of video games I have played for a long time. I realized that it was kind of silly that I only ever posted them on Steam and Metacritic, and not here. So I thought I'd start out with something of a doozy - The Talos Principle, a game which was widely regarded as the game of the year of 2014 (and not just because the cover art has a robot petting a kitten).