Gaming comics
Jan. 23rd, 2005 09:29 pmOne of these days, I'd like to do a full write-up of the gaming comics I read. One of the weirdnesses of my life is that two of my favorite comics right now are both extremely geeky comedies about gaming which are deliberately poorly drawn--Order of the Stick, with its Fisher-Price-meets-Cynicalman mininalist D&D adventuring party, and Knights of the Dinner Table, with its endless photocopied panels of five people sitting around a table. And I really love both PvP and Dork Tower, sentimental slapsticks about ubergeeks.
But this week, my hat is off to Aaron Williams's Full Frontal Nerdity, for introducing possibly the most needed and least anticipated concept in gaming: Maslow's Heirarchy of Gaming Revenge. Bravo.
(Note: If the link above to FFN doesn't work, try this other one instead. If that doesn't work, please drop me a comment.)
But this week, my hat is off to Aaron Williams's Full Frontal Nerdity, for introducing possibly the most needed and least anticipated concept in gaming: Maslow's Heirarchy of Gaming Revenge. Bravo.
(Note: If the link above to FFN doesn't work, try this other one instead. If that doesn't work, please drop me a comment.)