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Omikron: The Nomad Soul REVIEW Preview Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

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This is the preview of my review of Omikron: The Nomad Soul.
A magical land where a young, prepubescent boy switches body with an older man from an alternate reality...... sigh, this will be interesting.

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  • God this game rules. This is my favorite game for Dreamcast...my friend just picked up the PC original and it's even better! THis game is a life sucking, soul sucking, time wasting gem. If you haven't played it, PLAY IT.

  • @fuck192ass: No, they are those guys who score with four chicks at once.

  • @fuck192ass: Did you know that Arabs piss sitting down ?

  • @fuck192ass: Yeah right ! And I'm Pamela Anderson. ( * )( * )

    By the way, did you see Barb Wire ? It's another post/after-modernist masterpiece (of shit). It's a spoof of Casa Blanca. Find it and watch it, it's extremely post-modernist. It's so bad that it's good.

  • @fuck192ass: .the brothels in Qualisar remind me of my neighborhood, and so on.

  • @fuck192ass: Well I too have studied post/after-modernism and the impact it had on the world. Omikron is one of the many recent post/after-modernist masterpieces I have seen. It reminds me of 1984 and Lanark, it is very heterotopic - Jaunpur reminds me of Byzantium, but within its boundaries lies Jahanghir Park which reminds me of the Maya civilization, and somewhere in this park lies hidden the necropolis of Hamashtagan which reminds me of Egypt. The game is 100% post/after-modernist.

  • @fuck192ass: The fact that it is a departure from modernism doesn't mean that it is totally against modernism. Post/after-modernism is different from modernism, but not against it. These two genres aren't two different things. They are the same color, it's just their hue that's different.

  • @fuck192ass: Maybe you should stop relying on Wikipedia this much and start looking for other sources as well, like " Beginning Theory " by Peter Barry. Modernism was anything but scientific; it placed emphasis on subjectivity and individualism; HOW we see is much more important than WHAT we see. You must be confusing "modernism" with "modernity".

  • @fuck192ass: I strongly suggest that you should read " Beginning Theory " by Peter Barry. Only a nonprofessional would say that post/after-modernism rejects modernism. The only thing it rejects is the distinction between high and popular culture ( page 85), but that's it ! It doesn't despise modernism or any other previous movement for that matter. Post/after-modernism is basically a hybridization between traditions and cultures.

  • @fuck192ass: Actually, the "post-" implies something that proceeded something else.

    In case you didn't know there are terms like pre-modernism, pre-Enlightenment, pre-Reformation, etc. These terms express something that preceded something else. Postmodernism doesn't reject modernism, like I said, you don't know the first thing about postmodernism. Modernism and post/after-modernism differ only in terms of their attitudes toward everything else; postmodernism isn't against anything.

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