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Charisma Check

A wise old man once said, “Only a game designed by nerds would have charisma as a fantasy power.” Grunkle Stan from Gravity Falls wasn’t wrong, but who wouldn’t want that ability? It’s a feeling scattered through moments big and small in our lives, when saying the right thing would have meant everything. Talking past or at someone instead of with them is much more common in reality. 

The appeal of games that offer dialogue participation is that fantasy of having ever-present charisma. Give or take reloading a previous save, there’s almost always an option for the right words said the right way. Unfortunately, this tends to turn conversations into transactions. So when a game like Signs of the Sojourner pushes against the pass/fail binary of talking in video games, what is it trying to say?

Dora the Explorer, Meet Climate Change

The first of Signs of the Sojourner’s many exchanges places the player in the role of a cat-eared kid tasked with that childhood rite-of-passage: to convince a friend to get in trouble with them. When the situation gets heated, the protagonist’s mother steps in to mediate. All this is expressed through the game’s primary mechanic. By alternately laying down cards, the player is dynamically positioned as a collaborator in the conversation. 

Glyphs of Gab

Each card has symbols on its left and right edges representing the ‘tone’ of the talk. Empathetic circles, logical triangles, and other icons must be matched from left to right to complete a successful stage in the dialogue. Once enough stages have been successfully completed, both characters come away from the conversation satisfied. A mismatched set isn’t the end of the world, either.

Even if all the conversational stages are failed, you may yet get a chance to make things right in a future conversation. Signs of the Sojourner knows that the real challenge is carrying on after words fail. As if to prove this, the next moment after the tutorial is a flash forward to the present-day of the player character’s adulthood. The protagonist’s mother has recently passed, leaving the management of the family business behind.

Signs of the Sojourner’s Mom Doing Her Best ‘Nanny from Muppet Babies’ Impression

Said family business was Mom journeying to nearby towns and trading for merchandise. Stocking these goods in the store she ran whenever she was home was the only thing that kept the player’s small hometown of Bartow on the map. Now, that’s the player’s responsibility. Supplying the shop adds urgency to every exchange in the game, and make no mistake — success or fail, there are exchanges being made in every conversation.

Roaming Charges

Cards may seem a limited resource to encapsulate communication, but Signs of the Sojourner very cleverly turns this into a double-edged sword. Talking to someone requires you forfeit a card from your finite deck to swap with one of theirs. Clinging to your old cards means losing out on connections you need to keep your hometown alive. Too many new cards, and you’ll struggle to talk to the folks back home who you’re trying to save. 

Real Millennial Vibes: Having to Set a Calendar Countdown to Potential Eviction

Other variables complicate this in fascinating ways. Some cards come with skills of their own. Abilities like ‘Reconsider’, ‘Clarify’, and ‘Chatter’ allow for altering or anticipating upcoming plays. ‘Fatigue’ cards can build up in the player’s deck the longer they’re out on the road. By not matching up to any card, these recreate the sensation of simply being too tired to make sense when you open your mouth. 

All this is to say nothing of the random events that can happen during a given playthrough. The road to saving your mother’s memory has endings as varied as stoically going down with her hometown or getting out while the getting’s good. Everything you do seems to have unforeseen consequences. The seeming lack of control may frustrate some, but personally speaking, I’ve never played a game that I’ve enjoyed being bad at more than Signs of the Sojourner.

You can play Signs of the Sojourner on Switch or Steam.

Check out our other video game reviews here.

8.3 Out Of 10 Unplanned Roadside Stops

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March 3, 2021

‘Signs of the Sojourner’ Speaks an Uncommon Tongue

https://blacknerdproblems.com/signs-of-the-sojourner-speaks-an-uncommon-tongue/

Charisma Check

A wise old man once said, “Only a game designed by nerds would have charisma as a fantasy power.” Grunkle Stan from Gravity Falls wasn’t wrong, but who wouldn’t want that ability? It’s a feeling scattered through moments big and small in our lives, when saying the right thing would have meant everything. Talking past or at someone instead of with them is much more common in reality. 

The appeal of games that offer dialogue participation is that fantasy of having ever-present charisma. Give or take reloading a previous save, there’s almost always an option for the right words said the right way. Unfortunately, this tends to turn conversations into transactions. So when a game like Signs of the Sojourner pushes against the pass/fail binary of talking in video games, what is it trying to say?

Dora the Explorer, Meet Climate Change

The first of Signs of the Sojourner’s many exchanges places the player in the role of a cat-eared kid tasked with that childhood rite-of-passage: to convince a friend to get in trouble with them. When the situation gets heated, the protagonist’s mother steps in to mediate. All this is expressed through the game’s primary mechanic. By alternately laying down cards, the player is dynamically positioned as a collaborator in the conversation. 

Glyphs of Gab

Each card has symbols on its left and right edges representing the ‘tone’ of the talk. Empathetic circles, logical triangles, and other icons must be matched from left to right to complete a successful stage in the dialogue. Once enough stages have been successfully completed, both characters come away from the conversation satisfied. A mismatched set isn’t the end of the world, either.

Even if all the conversational stages are failed, you may yet get a chance to make things right in a future conversation. Signs of the Sojourner knows that the real challenge is carrying on after words fail. As if to prove this, the next moment after the tutorial is a flash forward to the present-day of the player character’s adulthood. The protagonist’s mother has recently passed, leaving the management of the family business behind.

Signs of the Sojourner’s Mom Doing Her Best ‘Nanny from Muppet Babies’ Impression

Said family business was Mom journeying to nearby towns and trading for merchandise. Stocking these goods in the store she ran whenever she was home was the only thing that kept the player’s small hometown of Bartow on the map. Now, that’s the player’s responsibility. Supplying the shop adds urgency to every exchange in the game, and make no mistake — success or fail, there are exchanges being made in every conversation.

Roaming Charges

Cards may seem a limited resource to encapsulate communication, but Signs of the Sojourner very cleverly turns this into a double-edged sword. Talking to someone requires you forfeit a card from your finite deck to swap with one of theirs. Clinging to your old cards means losing out on connections you need to keep your hometown alive. Too many new cards, and you’ll struggle to talk to the folks back home who you’re trying to save. 

Real Millennial Vibes: Having to Set a Calendar Countdown to Potential Eviction

Other variables complicate this in fascinating ways. Some cards come with skills of their own. Abilities like ‘Reconsider’, ‘Clarify’, and ‘Chatter’ allow for altering or anticipating upcoming plays. ‘Fatigue’ cards can build up in the player’s deck the longer they’re out on the road. By not matching up to any card, these recreate the sensation of simply being too tired to make sense when you open your mouth. 

All this is to say nothing of the random events that can happen during a given playthrough. The road to saving your mother’s memory has endings as varied as stoically going down with her hometown or getting out while the getting’s good. Everything you do seems to have unforeseen consequences. The seeming lack of control may frustrate some, but personally speaking, I’ve never played a game that I’ve enjoyed being bad at more than Signs of the Sojourner.

You can play Signs of the Sojourner on Switch or Steam.

Check out our other video game reviews here.

8.3 Out Of 10 Unplanned Roadside Stops

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March 2, 2021

Black Panther Salute vs. Job Security?; Prince Markie Dee of The Fat Boys Passes; J-Law Casting Debunked; Mortal Kombat & Invincible Trailers; Gatekeeping vs Canonical Respect; Marvel Netflix Redux & More! The Grindhouse, SUN 6pm EST

http://www.afronerd.com/2021/02/black-panther-salute-vs-job-security.html

 


Howdy, loyal AFROnerdists!  Welcome to the umpteenth edition of Afronerd Radio's infamous Grindhouse broadcast-airing this Sunday at 6 p.m. eastern.  Pull up a chair and check out a new installment from the "steam engine" where we will be unpacking the following data:  a veteran NYC educator is filing suit promulgating a variety of allegations, one asserting she was fired for refusing to give the Wakanda salute; rapper/producer, Mark Anthony Morales aka Prince Markie Dee from the legendary classic hip hop trio, The Fat Boys passes at 52; actress, Jennifer Lawrence (Hunger Games, X-Men franchises) was rumored to be cast as Sue Storm aka The Invisible Woman for the forthcoming Marvel's  Fantastic Four reboot but that casting has since been debunked;  our impressions of two fully fleshed out trailers that were released this week-VG translation/reboot, Mortal Kombat, and Robert Kirkman's Invincible:     






a recent Bleeding Cool op-ed highlights the growing "gatekeeping" presence in today's pop culture fandom.  Dburt has a more nuanced view of how observers have to be careful not to label mild disagreement as tantamount to gatekeeping; even more comic-related news, i.e. a new DCEU Supergirl being cast; thoughts about the Marvel-Netflix embargo being lifted and how (or if) those characters can be rebooted.  Lastly, Dburt has some thoughts about attaining Black generation wealth juxtaposed with how the tragic death of "blerd," Elijah McClain will forever haunt him.   

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March 2, 2021

Heal, Pray, Love: How To Plan The Costa Rica Vacation Of Your Dreams

https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/travel/plan-the-costa-rica-vacation-of-your-dreams/

Heal, Pray, Love: How To Plan The Costa Rica Vacation Of Your Dreams By Kimberly Wilson ·

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March 1, 2021

Daisy Ridley on Holdin it Down for Womankind in ‘Chaos Walking’

https://blackgirlnerds.com/daisy-ridley-on-holdin-it-down-for-womankind-in-chaos-walking/

BGN interviews actor Daisy Ridley (Viola) for the film Chaos Walking.

In the not too distant future, Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland) discovers Viola (Daisy Ridley), a mysterious girl who crash lands on his planet, where all the women have disappeared and the men are afflicted by “the Noise” – a force that puts all their thoughts on display. In this dangerous landscape, Viola’s life is threatened – and as Todd vows to protect her, he will have to discover his own inner power and unlock the planet’s dark secrets.

From the director of The Bourne Identity and Edge of Tomorrow and based on the best-selling novel The Knife of Never Letting Go, Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland star with Mads Mikkelsen, Demián Bichir, Cynthia Erivo, Nick Jonas, Kurt Sutter, and David Oyelowo in Chaos Walking.

Interviewer: Jeandra LeBeauf

Video Editor: Jamie Broadnax

Chaos Walking premieres in theaters March 5.


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