Episode Description
Not every hero’s journey is a boss fight—and sometimes, the most profound moments happen between turns. In this episode, Helene, Rev. Tim, and (apparently returning guest, not host? 🤣) Joseph take a stroll through the slower side of gaming, with a special spotlight on the moody, atmospheric RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
Together, they explore the magic of turn-based systems, the surprisingly soothing rhythm of grinding, and the deep nostalgia that lives in the pixels of our favorite RPGs. This convo isn’t just about gaming mechanics—it’s about meaning. The party draws rich parallels between the pauses in video games and the sacred pauses in liturgy: those moments of stillness that open space for reflection, creativity, and connection.
They ask: Why do we crave calm in a world that’s always yelling for our attention? Can the quiet moments in a game do more than just give us a breather—can they lead us somewhere holy? And what if video games are more than just play—what if they’re one of the highest forms of art?
Whether you’re a fan of long-form grinding, a fellow liturgy nerd, or just someone who’s ever gotten emotional during a save-point cutscene, this one’s got heart, insight, and more than a few nostalgic vibes.
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