2 hrs 17 min

Metaverse Reverie, Episode 4 – Gaia’s Wrath Metaverse Reverie

    • Visual Arts

Gaia is angry, and Aleks becomes her prophet, preaching destruction and revelation. Fires, plagues, hail and thunder. Mighty winds that can move mountains. The feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl is poised to return to the mortal plane. All the world is a cheap snow globe, and we’ve shook it up one time too many, goddamn it. Aside from all of that, Aleks and Arie celebrate their fourth episode (making for a full month’s worth of delicious content), and discuss replaying old classics, and exploring new ones. They also spend a fair chunk of the podcast gushing about Divinity: Original Sin.

The music for this episode was provided by the fantastic Holographic Sticker Club. The intro is taken from Gravitational Collapse, and the outro from Drop 5.

Pick up “This is not a Tset” (pay what you want).

Links and Things We Screwed Up

– Simon Templeton voiced Kain in the Legacy of Kain series.

– The Art of Video Games exhibit was, and possibly still is, housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Gaia is angry, and Aleks becomes her prophet, preaching destruction and revelation. Fires, plagues, hail and thunder. Mighty winds that can move mountains. The feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl is poised to return to the mortal plane. All the world is a cheap snow globe, and we’ve shook it up one time too many, goddamn it. Aside from all of that, Aleks and Arie celebrate their fourth episode (making for a full month’s worth of delicious content), and discuss replaying old classics, and exploring new ones. They also spend a fair chunk of the podcast gushing about Divinity: Original Sin.

The music for this episode was provided by the fantastic Holographic Sticker Club. The intro is taken from Gravitational Collapse, and the outro from Drop 5.

Pick up “This is not a Tset” (pay what you want).

Links and Things We Screwed Up

– Simon Templeton voiced Kain in the Legacy of Kain series.

– The Art of Video Games exhibit was, and possibly still is, housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

2 hrs 17 min