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The port was handled by Saber Interactive, the studio that famously got The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to work on the Nintendo Switch.
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The port was handled by Saber Interactive, the studio that famously got The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to work on the Nintendo Switch.
I come back to listen to this one every once in a while, especially when I’m feeling particularly down about my life or the state of society in general. It really helps put things in perspective for me, and I honestly can’t listen to it without tearing up. Such powerful words.
Don’t worry, us native speakers do too.
Nationalism has only been a thing for a few hundred years, though. We’ve been murdering each other over religion for millenia. I still think religion “wins”.
Thanks for making me remember these. I read Ender’s Game as a teenager and loved it, but Speaker for the Dead really stuck with me, and it may be a bit hyperbolic to say, but I really feel like it had a huge impact on my perspective on life.
Old Man’s War by Scalzi
+1 for this. I read the series years ago, and absolutely loved it. I really don’t see it talked about much though.
I had no idea there was even a Switch port in the works, super impressive they got it to run. Considering it was ported by the same team, I wonder if it looks anything like The Wither 3 did on the Switch. I was very impressed by that port, but it sure was blurry!