Rift, L.A. Noire
I keep just kinda sorta playing Rift, which I’m not going to apologize for. The next “event” that they are constantly running is really a non-starter, in which not a lot happens and you need to collect these…eggshells, which you can’t get a lot of quickly. Meh, whatever.
Also played the next case of L.A. Noire, which was intense and interesting. I’m always a bit miffed when Rockstar games start doing that thing that they do, you know, when people stop being people and you just start mowing them down. I’m sure this situation isn’t going to come up often, but it’s always disconcerting when Rockstar gets all Rockstar on me. But it’s on to the next desk, and I’ve met some of the supporting characters who will surely get into some real crime later on. Although it is superweird how it mentions a number of months passing and just kinda skips over one of the desks. I guess that will be the DLC.
I keep just kinda sorta playing Rift, which I’m not going to apologize for. The next “event” that they are constantly running is really a non-starter, in which not a lot happens and you need to collect these…eggshells, which you can’t get a lot of quickly. Meh, whatever.
Also played the next case of L.A. Noire, which was intense and interesting. I’m always a bit miffed when Rockstar games start doing that thing that they do, you know, when people stop being people and you just start mowing them down. I’m sure this situation isn’t going to come up often, but it’s always disconcerting when Rockstar gets all Rockstar on me. But it’s on to the next desk, and I’ve met some of the supporting characters who will surely get into some real crime later on. Although it is superweird how it mentions a number of months passing and just kinda skips over one of the desks. I guess that will be the DLC.
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