Cory Taylor
The Queue: ’tis the season!
Can you believe that it’s almost Christmas?
I can’t — there’s still so much to do! I’m going to need about another week easily.
While I talk to someone to see about getting the calendar extended, it’s time for — The Queue.
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The Queue: All about the underworld!
HADES 2!
I think this was the biggest surprise from the game awards last night! Supergiant hasn’t done a sequel to one of their games yet, so it was a good bet that they’d move on to some new interesting thing. I’ve put many many hours into playing the Supergiant games, and even more hours into listening to the soundtracks. Darren Korb and Ashley Barrett have such wonderful musical harmony together that I cannot wait to hear what they do for this.
Oh, I guess there was another game about the underworld that might’ve gotten a launch date last night. Diablo 4 is cool (hot) and all, and I’m gonna Druid it up to the max in it when it comes out, but that was definitely not as exciting as the HADES announcement to me.
While I try and figure out how to cryogenically freeze myself until HADES 2 comes out, it’s time for — The Queue!
The Queue: Giant good boy
What else is there to say about this quest chain in the Ohn’aren plains other than it’s the best?
Who hasn’t met a giant doofy dog who just wants to be helpful, and is maybe not that bright? I have a very good friend with a Saint Bernard puppy right now, and he was all I could think about while I was escorting this Bakar all over the plains. Of course, Taivan wants to make friends with the ram, there are probably about three thoughts rattling around in his head at all times, and those are probably chewing, playing, and friend. Trust me I know the type.
While I go find a dog to pet, it’s time for — The Queue.
The Queue: Dwelling in Frostfire
C’mon Mitch, DF obviously stands for Dwelling in Frostfire!
Now that it’s December it’s time to get out my festive holiday decorations and really make this Garrison feel like a home. Sure I may not spend much time back in my garrison anymore, but I still like checking in to make sure that the decorations go up, and my followers don’t miss me too much.
While I try and figure out if I can get a tree with more spikes on it, it’s time for — The Queue.
The Queue: Nobody here but us dragons
When you read this there’ll be five hours to go until Dragonflight launches. If I’ve done my math right that is. However, I was under the impression that there’d be no math — so don’t quote me on that.
The days leading up to a new expansion launch always feel surreal to me. There’s so much to do and simultaneously nothing to do! Everything will be different in a day and we’ll have all new goals and reputations to get, so does one more loop around Zereth Mortis really matter in the grand scheme of things? Sure I may finally get the Hirukon mount, but that’ll still be there in a day, week, month, or even a year.
It does make for some good time to pop around and do things one last time before you start exclusively focusing on Dragonflight content. Maybe your next kill of the Sha of Anger will finally be the one that gives you the Heavenly Onyx Cloud Serpent!
You should definitely clean out your bags though. While I go through mine to see what sparks joy, it’s time for — The Queue.
The Queue: Awfully familliar
Hey, one of these questions looks awfully familiar…
While I get out my novel writing gloves, it’s time for — The Queue!
What’s your #WarcraftStory?
The Queue: Like riding a bike
I played some Heroes of the Storm tonight for the first time since June. I didn’t do too badly, although my buddy and I only played in ARAM and I just could not get Heroes that I really jive with. Except for this one game as Orphea.
I could do almost no wrong. They were ready to jump face-first into my big sharp teeth and rending claws. It was honestly really refreshing. After all of this time I really do have to hand it to the developers who designed Heroes. It still feels like the most satisfying a game can be when everything is going your way.
While I try in vain to forget about the awful Brightwing game I had right after, it’s time for — The Queue.