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Cosplay Feature: RiderCGA's King Daredevil!

Photo by Chazzy Baragiola The combination of being snowed in from the blizzard this past week PLUS being hooked hard into Cyberpunk 2077 made this post about a day late. Apologies for the delay but let's get started! I came across RiderCGA's awesome Daredevil during my collection of MAGFest pics so this is probably the last one for that specific convention. As you'll see from the images I found, Rider has a really awesome look/take on the Man Without Fear. Further research indicates that this is known as King Daredevil and is the title Matt Murdock took during a run back in 2022! Starting from the top, you can see a lot of red and black went into this look for the character. The top includes a red hood that hides just about the top of the mask the character is well known for. Small peek at the horns too!

Game Review: Proteus

I shall be sharing a game review which is also part of the content that I had written up but hasn't seen the light of day. This is a review for the Indie game Proteus and I quite enjoyed it. What sucks though is  that I unfortunately can't play this on my laptop due to some unknown reason of it being unable to play it. I enjoyed it very much and I hope this will give you more info about it!



Proteus is an interesting sort of a game. Developed and created by Ed Key and David Kanaga it’s a game of the utmost casual. You play as a genderless character that doesn’t speak in first person view as explore the sights and take in the music. That’s right, explore.
There are no enemies, no weapons, no objectives and no saving. All you do is walk around the island, which the game takes places on and wanders endlessly after you seemingly wake up in the middle of an ocean. Graphically, it’s kind of like Minecraft except more pixelated almost like an 8-bit game. Nevertheless it is beautiful to look at as you venture around and occasionally seeing pixelated rabbits hopping around. Another key aspect to this game is the music - it sounds beautiful and changes as you wander around seeing parts of the island, altering with seasonal changes as well as the passage of time.
Now during the day nothing of interest really happens as you explore the island, but as the game progresses and nighttime befell the island - that’s when things started to get interesting. By interesting I mean that the island would undergo a number of enchanting weather changes: Rain would start to fall on the grassy areas with the trees and some of them would appear to move, as you “interact” with objects dotted around the island. This is all well and good, but if you got out of the rain by climbing atop a snowy mountain that’s when Proteus really showed its hand.
Somewhere on these mountaintops are a circle of what appear to be statues with distinct head shapes (one sure looks like a dragon) and if you look up, the night sky comes alive. Nearby several shooting stars start to appear and before you know it you’re being treated to a mesmerizing light show with the music matching the visuals.
After this event daytime would come and the cycle will repeat, which is pretty much Proteus in a nutshell. One part of this game that really stands out is when you end it: the screen fades out as if you're closing your eyes and when you load it back up you begin in the same place as you started – making the experience feel almost dream-like.

Chickens are one of the various animals you encounter here

 So now begs the question, who is this game for? As mentioned in the beginning the game is casual could be seen as a great way to relax from day to day activities and just get lost in the music. Some may complain the price is steep for what the game offers, currently going for 9.99 on steam, but that’s how things go. If you look past the minimalistic gameplay and appreciate it for the art and the music, this is a very relaxing and beautiful game.

Should you play this game?
Absolutely just for the experience! Its art style is beautiful and the music is very relaxing. A treat for both your eyes and ears



One of the many areas you'll find on this island


Along with stars growing, shooting stars appear in the night


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