The part about their former band mate ending up in Phoenix is wild, very cool!
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Breakfast in America is a must listen, and I really love Crime of the Century as well, especially Dreamer.
Also highly recommend Paris, 1980 live album that covers a lot of ground and they sound great.
Can’t go wrong with the venerable Synth1!
This is why I couldn't make it through Handmaid's Tale, its just too close to home at this point.
Didn't they have a "Stealth Fighter" that people spotted generic General Aviation equipment in and was basically a hilarious fantasy mockup? Shocking!
If you haven’t checked out S.T.A.L.K.E.R. it is a really great world to get lost in. It is split into larger open areas so not seamless but for me doesn’t detract from the sense of living and surviving in the world.
These are great games and a tiny amount of money will lead to thousands of hours of potential gaming.
Seconding ASCII Sector as well. Basically Privateer’s Gemini Sector world with the gameplay expanded and of course ascii based and more rogue like. Tons of fun.
I wish I could have played SaGa Frontier when I was a teenager and had tons of free time. I have been playing through it recently and love a lot about it but without a guide it is easy to get lost.
I waited until the first big patch to pick it up, but I definitely really enjoyed it overall. By that point I knew it wasn't going to be GTA: Cyberpunk and just enjoyed the world and story for what it was.
I do wish the world was a little more interactive, but despite that it can be really fun to just wander around and get lost in it.
To be fair, it was a fantastic dumpster fire. I can't decide if he fared better than Steven Seagal or not.
And History Channel being about history. I miss Doscovery Wings the most though.