Yesterday, I wrote a post where I offhandedly mentioned the death of Shamus Young. I had done so because during the post I remembered a decade old post of his (that I still can’t find!) that had so succinctly explained everything I was talking about. I finished the blog post, and while looking for Shamus’ post so I could link to it, I learned that he had died last year.
I’m pretty late to the party on this one, I haven’t been following him for a few years. But I first heard about him when he published DM of the Rings around a decade and a half ago, and for a while he was my main source of gaming news and reviews. I first played Oblivion because of a post he wrote about it, same with Morrowind and even the original X-Com. I got a lot of my early gaming exposure from him and his blog, and I still think a lot about some of the things I read from him. My previous post on Skyrim is based heavily on a post I remember him writing about Oblivion and RPGs in general, and a lot of the concepts he wrote about still come back to me. Learning that he had passed, at what seems like an early age, kind of hits me. I was never more than a lurker to his blog, and I don’t really know what I wanted to say with this post. I’m so late to the party and was no more than a reader, so I can’t really share in the grief with others. But I just wanted to say that he was incredibly fun and funny, and I’m glad I got to read him.
If you’ve never read it, DM of the Rings is well worth your time. Farewell to a really cool guy.