Rune Factory 3, Portal 2
I went on an Amazon journey a week ago, and today the stuff I ordered finally got here! One of them is Animal Parade, you know all about that, and the other is Rune Factory 3, which, according to all the reviews, is the best game Natsume has ever done. It's alright! It gets you into it really quick (after some lady with a weird hat talks to you for what felt like hours) and it's fast, pretty loose, and quest-based, which is kinda nice. The game doesn't look very good, but it gets you into the thick of it really quickly, and does a fair better job of giving your fellow villagers more personality than you'd expect. Of course, half of them are lunatics, but at least they are something. So...I'm going try it! Who says I won't.
Also, the free "summer" DLC for Portal 2 is finally out, and it got played. It is tough! The story starts with GLaDOS saying that it has been 100,000 years since our robot buddies did whatever they did in the co-op campaign, and everything is just fine, she just wants to show off her new art exhibits. Naturally, that's not what's happening, but I won't be spoiling. We kept getting stuck every once in a while, because we were just not sure where to go. In one room, there was a puzzle piece that we thought would require two people, when it only needed one, so that slowed us down, and there was another white gel room, which I find more tedious than interesting. The last room we were in for I'm going to say half-an-hour, and managed to figure out a good half of it before we were in the final stretch and there were two more puzzles we had to figure out and we just had to call it. Oi.
I went on an Amazon journey a week ago, and today the stuff I ordered finally got here! One of them is Animal Parade, you know all about that, and the other is Rune Factory 3, which, according to all the reviews, is the best game Natsume has ever done. It's alright! It gets you into it really quick (after some lady with a weird hat talks to you for what felt like hours) and it's fast, pretty loose, and quest-based, which is kinda nice. The game doesn't look very good, but it gets you into the thick of it really quickly, and does a fair better job of giving your fellow villagers more personality than you'd expect. Of course, half of them are lunatics, but at least they are something. So...I'm going try it! Who says I won't.
Also, the free "summer" DLC for Portal 2 is finally out, and it got played. It is tough! The story starts with GLaDOS saying that it has been 100,000 years since our robot buddies did whatever they did in the co-op campaign, and everything is just fine, she just wants to show off her new art exhibits. Naturally, that's not what's happening, but I won't be spoiling. We kept getting stuck every once in a while, because we were just not sure where to go. In one room, there was a puzzle piece that we thought would require two people, when it only needed one, so that slowed us down, and there was another white gel room, which I find more tedious than interesting. The last room we were in for I'm going to say half-an-hour, and managed to figure out a good half of it before we were in the final stretch and there were two more puzzles we had to figure out and we just had to call it. Oi.
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