Welcome to my website!

Hello! My name is moonshine, a twenty year old college student studying marketing. I love video games, writing, roller coasters, and cats. I've only recently gotten into web design, so if this looks like I made it with little HTML knowledge, its because it is! Im still figuring out a lot of things on how to make this look good, so it might look bad for a while. Or, as my boyfriend said, "Why does it look like a website from 2002?" Im very much looking forward to being able to actually express myself on here. expect it to change a lot over time since I'll think of better things to put here.

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Media Im into right now

I've been getting really into Fallout: New Vegas recently. I know its a game from like 2009 or whatever, but I tend to play whatever I feel like. I've played rpgs before, including Fallout 4, but good lord does nothing even compare to this game. I heard people talk about how it has more roleplay elements, and god they weren't kidding. like, fallout 4 isn't is barely a 'role-playing' game compared to this. I once had to get a chef out of the way so I could poison a dinner party, and used my medicinal skills to diagnose his childhood abuse and trauma which made him give up cooking. And that's a side quest! Fallout 4's main quest doesn't have anything even close to that, it's literaly just picking between two different forms of facism and the obvious correct choice. Speaking of picking side, I love that NV doesn't have any true 'good choice.' NCR is an obvious good choice from the beginning, but they're problems mount the more you hear about them. In my view, failing the kings quest is canon. Like, it shows you that the NCR aren't all too different from the legion. they still kill people who oppose them. So when you hear Papa Khan talk about the bittersprings massacre in the next quest, your reaction isn't "The NCR wouldn't do that" because you just saw them do exactly that. Legion is cartoonishly bad, but you can't disagree that their methods work. Mr house makes sense, but I honestly just disagree with Libertarianism. humans naturally break up their jobs to other people, and the government comes from that division to make sure we dont kill each other in a society. the idea of getting rid of all government to let people do whatever they want will only make things worse in an apocalypse. Yes Man is just that but worse lol.

Remember undertale? remember how, when its fandom was starting, it cause a lot of people to make fan projects for it What if someone made a whole prequel for it? Well, a team finally did exactly that, which took them an insane amount of time. the game came out ten days ago, because games take a ton of time to make. Undertale: Yellow is that prequel, a full game showing what happened to the soul that comes before frisks, Clover. I was blown away with how good it all was. Do I think It lives up to Undertale? No. But I do think it understands Undertale. It gets the idea of 'chapters' that undertale uses for it's characters. Establish the setting for a character, make you like them, then have you spare them. Once you see it, you really cant unsee it. Establish Snowdin, make you love Papyrus, then when the time comes, you'll want to spare him. Undertale yellow does this exact formula, and get's why it works. My only problem with the game is that all the boss fights are 'countdowns', where you cant really do anything in the fight but survive until the game let's you mercy them. in Undertale, its fine, but all of the boss' in Undertale: Yellow are way harder than anything in that game, sans sans, so it makes it annoying to go through them so much. I regularly took 10+ tries to beat the boss'. I do want to do more analysis on it all, and how it feeds into Undertale, but ill do that later. probably when its not christmas time anymore.

Team Fortress 2 was, and continues to be, my favorite multiplayer fps. Im not going to get super into all of it because I could go on for hours. its like 16 years old now, and it still hasnt conclusively been beaten by anything for me. the ability to turn one class into a whole new thing from the way you play and what weapons you use is insane. I dont really think that that's been matched by any other team shooter. The games community is also great, community servers and talking to people is almost better than the gameplay itself. Recommend to anyone with 200 hours to spare.

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