Revolutionary Girl Kendall.
This is actually an idea I’ve had for a couple months now, but I waited until madamluna was available for commissions, because ONLY SHE COULD DO IT RIGHT.
Scorpion Psychiatrists of Saturn is a brilliant mash-up of something familiar and Anna Anthropy’s Lesbian Spider Queens of Mars that asks a very simple question: does Christine Love really hate straight people? is lossy GIF compression art?
The version in his post probably won’t work on modern computers, but the first comment has one that should. It’s pretty hilarious, you should play it!
Okay, I’m officially done looking up reviews of my works, none can surpass this.
Somehow I forgot to post about this when it actually went up. Some of it might be interesting, once you get past the parts where I try to give my expert opinion on things I’m not actually an expert on. Plus, I FINALLY REVEAL MY PERSONAL OPINION ON MODERN PRIVACY! (No, not really, but she did ask.)
Excerpt:
That’s the downside of interactivity, no? Gamers become so complicit with the person they’re playing, they can’t reconcile that the person they empathize with…might just not be a good person. Because that might imply the player isn’t a good person–and in a medium so obsessed with heroes and saving the world, well, it just doesn’t sit well.
Well, in general, I think that’s an upside. I think we’re just not very used to coping with moral choices in games. They tend to be a lot simpler, and more exaggerated. So when you have the option to act in an immoral way, that isn’t completely over the top and evil… it’s surprising. And possibly also that usually even the good, truly difficult moral choices… tend to be very disconnected from our reality.









