Rift, Professor Layton and the Last Specter, Batman: Arkham City
I played a bit of Rift today, because I hadn't all week (you're welcome), and it was just my usual faffing around. At one point someone wanted to go into a Chronicle, and I accompanied her, and it was supereasy. But it's really good experience, I wish I had a chance to go in there more often.
Started the new Professor Layton, which is about what you'd expect, except this time there is a cute spunky lady sidekick instead of Luke. Sure, you run into Luke eventually, but it's nice to have someone else there. Although where the heck she eventually goes (seeing as this is a prequel) is an interesting question. But nothing to report, really, just solving puzzles.
Although I mostly bought the new Layton for the second game, which is a cute little life sim in which you walk around and talk to people and have a job and it sounds really boring now that I'm saying it outloud. But I like life sims, and for some reason they make a huge point out of it being 100 hours long, so...let's see how long until I get bored.
Then more Batman. This time, I tracked down Hush, who also exists in this game, and who I only know from people telling me how dumb this character is. I like how completely stupid everyone is about the fact that he is trying to be Bruce Wayne, even down to the fingerprints. Oracle doesn't assume it's a trap, some random thug assumes that Hush is actually Bruce Wayne, despite the fact that his face is covered with Frankensteinesque scars, it's a little dumb. Also have saved the fourth Riddler hostage, and oh jeez it takes forever to get all these trophies. I'm starting to get the hang of what I have to do, I know my tools, but the fact that I need 80 more before the next one, oh jeez. I do like that they divide the achievements in such a way that you get credit for every fifth of the challenge rather than one chievo for the whole damn thing. So, I can give up anytime! I won't, but I can.
I played a bit of Rift today, because I hadn't all week (you're welcome), and it was just my usual faffing around. At one point someone wanted to go into a Chronicle, and I accompanied her, and it was supereasy. But it's really good experience, I wish I had a chance to go in there more often.
Started the new Professor Layton, which is about what you'd expect, except this time there is a cute spunky lady sidekick instead of Luke. Sure, you run into Luke eventually, but it's nice to have someone else there. Although where the heck she eventually goes (seeing as this is a prequel) is an interesting question. But nothing to report, really, just solving puzzles.
Although I mostly bought the new Layton for the second game, which is a cute little life sim in which you walk around and talk to people and have a job and it sounds really boring now that I'm saying it outloud. But I like life sims, and for some reason they make a huge point out of it being 100 hours long, so...let's see how long until I get bored.
Then more Batman. This time, I tracked down Hush, who also exists in this game, and who I only know from people telling me how dumb this character is. I like how completely stupid everyone is about the fact that he is trying to be Bruce Wayne, even down to the fingerprints. Oracle doesn't assume it's a trap, some random thug assumes that Hush is actually Bruce Wayne, despite the fact that his face is covered with Frankensteinesque scars, it's a little dumb. Also have saved the fourth Riddler hostage, and oh jeez it takes forever to get all these trophies. I'm starting to get the hang of what I have to do, I know my tools, but the fact that I need 80 more before the next one, oh jeez. I do like that they divide the achievements in such a way that you get credit for every fifth of the challenge rather than one chievo for the whole damn thing. So, I can give up anytime! I won't, but I can.
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