Half of a broken stone pendant. The vine appears to originate from Oolacile. A powerful magic can be sensed from this ancient stone. Yet men of this time can neither manipulate nor sense its power, which has a distinct air consisting of both reverence and nostalgia.
@nick-foo once again kills it with the art and animation for this month’s L&B comic, featuring Gwyn’s Four Knights for the first time! You can support the artists of the comic on Patreon and find rest of the comics on the Lordran and Beyond website!
Game Journalists and Their Ilk: “It’s ableist to have a game be this hard! It’s exclusionary! It’s keeping people out of the hobby!”
Actual Disabled Gamers:
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Stop using disabled people as a cudgel to spare your own ego and push your own agenda. If you actually cared and respected people with disabilities, you’d not be advocating for ‘easy mode’ or ‘story mode’ under the guise of “ableism”, you’d be advocating for better control functions.
I unfortunately won't have Internet until the beginning of April after moving city. I'll be back with loads of sekiro and dark souls content. I'm sure I'll finish sekiro before I get Internet back :D
I've heard she's doing the whole soundtrack herself. I think it was mentioned in a Vaati video.
There will also be music outside of the usual boss fights and hub world which will be interesting to see. Hopefully this doesn't burn her out and she starts churning out samey sounding tracks. It's a lot to take on some tracks to an entire game solo.
Yuka Kitamura is easily my favourite composer out of all the DS, DeS and Bloodborne composers.
She’s made some of my favourite boss soundtracks, and has made my favourite Dark Souls 3 tracks so far (Abyss Watchers and Dancer of the Boreal Valley).
Noboyushi Suzuki gets an honourable mention for Deacons of the Deep and Ludwig, the Holy Blade.