I think the capitalization should be on the word “RISK in that phrase. There are lots of delaying tactics. Let’s presume they’re going to have to pay. So why not spend the money (and then charge interest until they pay) and fix it now, rather than waiting weeks/months++? It’s in their best interests to delay as long as possible.
Siege is the high point for me - it’s where I came in, but the mix of the metal + electronica + symphonic + beauty vocals is prettyy much perfect there. I like the newer and older, and I love being able to strip away the layers.
Mechina - Siege. Take a metal band with industrial influences. Release an album. Take that album. Add tons of atmospherics and electronica. Release that version as well. Now take that, and add angelic votes, and some harsh and release that as well. You can buy whichever version you prefer. All great for the different reasons
Wayfarer – American Gothic. The jangly guitar alternate 1890s death/black metal band you didn’t know you needed.
Sermon - on golden verse. proggy anthemic melodeath with fantastic clean vocals.
Okay, those are all good points. I just saw the (imho) clickbait headline and thought (“I’ve been in several eclipses, how do they not have all this info already as they presumably share it?”
They are aware there’s one of these on average every 18 months, right? Hell, there was a Ring-of-Fire eclipse last year and a total eclipse over the US in 2016.
Personally, I don't see it mentioned, but during Next Fest I found and loved both Balatro and "Menace From The Deep". Lovecraftian Cosmic-Horror deckbuilder with some nice twists. The amount of polish is pretty high, the game is quite fun in its current demo, and it seems like it's a passion project from one Ukrainian. I came here to see what other people had found, and just downloaded like 10 demos. Guess I'll be following up here.
What the heck is actually going on in that first photo? I assume he’s not about to be concussed.