![]() But, that’s not it.This original and familiar sounding singer-songwriter is not haunted by any ghost, but maybe is more accurate to say, he is haunted by the same ghost that traveled with Townes, but now it pursues Justin John Rodriguez and brings him the poetic vision of unique country songs. It’s tempting to believe somewhere deep in his songwriter’s heart, he is haunted, even driven, by the ghost of Townes Van Zandt. ![]() On first hearing Justin John Rodriguez there is a strong sense of originality that rubs up against the familiarity of his lyrical country-blues sound. Welcome to the world of Justin John Rodriguez. But, in the final analysis, while he stands in the musical ancestry of such great artists, his mark is his own as he casts his haunted shadow on the broken road that lay ahead of him illuminated by a light that shines through the joys and tragedies of his 44 years of life. In the end, he sits in the backyard garden as he calls up the spirit of legends like Hank Williams, Townes Van Zandt, the father and son Earles, and Kris Kristofferson. It is a continuous way of a musical Shaman who casts spells with stories and songs that come from the deepest chamber of his heart. And the redemption from the demons that have pursued him is not broken. The road is broken with a few regrets, some wasted years, some restored by the music he has journeyed with and his centered confidence in his own songster skills. There is a tear in his voice that belongs to his travels along an American highway. His songs stir, reach deep into the heart of love lost, found, and lost again. The troubadour sits in a backyard garden a few miles from the Mexican border in Southern California, safe from the storms of his storied past as he sings out to a coyote full-moon. The ghost of Townes Van Zandt pursues this San Diego singer-songwriter from a childhood immersed in music and travel, to hard-core punk, power-punk, noir, alt country-rock, and Americana-roots music. More from us later this month.Justin John Rodriguez. The screenshot above may look pretty, but it’s an example of right characters, right location, wrong conversation, so Dean and Annieymay will go over the logic in articy, the scene setup in Unity, and compare against a test plan (basically, the steps to complete the quest which helps both integration and QA) to see which sneaky variables or conditional checks have gone awry.Īnd that’s it for now! Thanks for reading, and hope you all enjoy a restful Easter weekend if that’s a holiday you observe. ![]() “It has truly been a ride as someone who has been a fan of the game since 2019 to now apart of the team since last year seeing the amazing world and reading the incredible writing and knowing that RPG lovers and gamer are going to have something special on their hands." ![]() "Recently I have been focusing on integration (as you may have seen on our socials) and making sure the game is playable from origin to endgame,” he says. Dean and Anniemay have been doing a fantastic job of this recently. It’s one thing to design the quests and hook up all the logic and conversations in articy, and another to actually get the quests to play as intended in Unity. Our Unity Developer/Recommender of Good Games/Integrator/Game Dev Guy, Dean Baron, has been powering through the implementation of the quests in Broken Roads. ![]()
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