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The Coastline is Quiet
A personal blog for my thoughts on music, video games, books, podcasts, history, and anything else I feel motivated to share.
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jun 4
College Football 25 and the Resurrection of Childhood Enthusiasm
Reflections on the uniqueness of a…
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Thomas Jenkins
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Jun 28, 2023
‘God of War Ragnarök’ succeeds in every area that matters most
While not quite the masterpiece that…
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Thomas Jenkins
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Feb 24, 2022
The opening hours of Horizon Forbidden West are a treat
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jan 27, 2022
Why the ‘Uncharted’ collection is a fantastic idea
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jan 22, 2022
Mass Effect is still the gold standard of video game narrative
As dated as the gameplay can feel, the…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Nov 24, 2020
Mythology is Perfect for Video Games
How ‘
Hades’
shows the strengths of relying on ancient stories for…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Sep 21, 2020
Why Subnautica is one of the best games I’ve played this year
A unique setting, an engaging story, and…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Aug 16, 2020
Why I Can’t Stop Thinking About ‘Outer Wilds’
Months after finishing the game, I’m still captivated by…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jul 14, 2020
On The Last of Us Part II, the Weight of Anticpation, and Growing Up
How this game exceeded all…
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jul 1, 2020
How ‘Lonely Mountains: Downhill’ Captures the Thrill of the Mountains
It’s a unique combination of…
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