If you’re at all familiar with the rapid-fire commentary of the longhaired, band shirt-bedecked YouTube personality known as Razörfist, you know his love for pulp, rock n’ roll and video games runs as deep as his love of withering political commentary. A longtime fan of the groundbreaking stealth franchise [easyazon_link identifier="B00XUKVJRK" locale="US" tag="upstreamreviews-20"]Thief[/easyazon_link], the influence of the game’s world comes across in vivid homage in [easyazon_link identifier="9527303109" locale="US" tag="upstreamreviews-20"]The Long Moonlight[/easyazon_link]. At a mere 126 pages with beautiful black and white illustrations, no time is wasted setting master thief Xerdes smack in the middle of brewing tensions between two rival crime lords in the bustling city of Menuvia, a place that’s dirty in more ways than one.
Review: The Long Moonlight by Razörfist
Review: The Long Moonlight by Razörfist
Review: The Long Moonlight by Razörfist
If you’re at all familiar with the rapid-fire commentary of the longhaired, band shirt-bedecked YouTube personality known as Razörfist, you know his love for pulp, rock n’ roll and video games runs as deep as his love of withering political commentary. A longtime fan of the groundbreaking stealth franchise [easyazon_link identifier="B00XUKVJRK" locale="US" tag="upstreamreviews-20"]Thief[/easyazon_link], the influence of the game’s world comes across in vivid homage in [easyazon_link identifier="9527303109" locale="US" tag="upstreamreviews-20"]The Long Moonlight[/easyazon_link]. At a mere 126 pages with beautiful black and white illustrations, no time is wasted setting master thief Xerdes smack in the middle of brewing tensions between two rival crime lords in the bustling city of Menuvia, a place that’s dirty in more ways than one.