It's no secret that I have mad passionate love and/or lust for Xenoblade 1. I liked X more than most, and 2 is a mixed bag. But 3 is going very strong so far! I'm digging the tone; I did not expect this game to open like Starship Troopers.
It's no secret that I have mad passionate love and/or lust for Xenoblade 1. I liked X more than most, and 2 is a mixed bag. But 3 is going very strong so far! I'm digging the tone; I did not expect this game to open like Starship Troopers.
Man, I love 16-bit humor. It's so amazing to me how much character you can put into a scene with just movement, a number of exaggerated facial expressions and some clever repurposing of sprites.
Dear SEGA, why is Sonic Frontiers not just a bunch of those "cyberspace" levels glued together? Those actually look fun! Great Direct overall, I have mad nostalgia for Battle Network, and also now I can't get around playing Persona 5 anymore.
I've had a throat infection for a week now...bad. It's been hurting for a while but got debilitating Thursday. I can't eat, barely drink, speaking hurts, and I've had trouble sleeping from the pain and the swelling. I'm falling apart over here...
I'm becoming a little lost on Tunic. It's been great so far, and pretty good at guiding you through. But I just got a very significant upgrade and fighting a very significant boss, but I have no idea if I'm supposed to. Spoilers in comments.
I'm quite surprised by where Triangle Strategy's plot has ended up taking me. I just got to the big ending choice, but I never expected that I would willingly choose to side with... [Spoilers in the comments]
I'm trying the Mario Strikers trial, and the game tells me "Press Y to tackle". What I didn't expect was that by "tackle" they mean "Have Mario kick Yoshi square in the face."
Never got into the original Rogue Legacy. I felt that the movement was extremely basic, didn't really give you the tools to deal with the challenges, and every class played exactly the same. So it's fantastic how RL2 specifically fixes those exact issues!
I've been watching Mystery Tournament lately; a tournament where they blind race a random game they've never seen before. It's been a great way to get introduced to some neat obscure indie games. This may be my favorite they showed off. It looks great!
Since I'm quarantining, it's given me time to finally finish The Great Ace Attorney, which was on the backburner for a while. Second game is especially great, and the final two cases were amazing. Especially the very final bit. Spoilers in the comments.
Tested positive today, even though today I was going to be teaching. So we're just moving it online, but still. Only a minor headache though, otherwise I feel fine.
New screen protector is on! Not strictly perfect, but on a completely white screen (screenshotted the intro to Chicory) you have to actively search for any dust particles, and it's impossible to tell what's out and inside. As good as it's getting!
I just spent a good hour trying to reapply my Switch tempered glass screen protector, since when I first applied it a few months ago a stray fiber got lodged underneath exáctly in the middle. The end result? I'm gonna need to buy a new screen protector..
Today was our first exam for the course I've been teaching. I put a Portal reference in the case (gaming company "Aperture Software" analyzing personal data through their algorithm codenamed "Gladys"); it's just fun that way. At least one student got it!