I finished reading From 0 to Infinity in 26 Centuries, and it was pretty good, but sadly I've read most of it before. I used to read around a lot in college, things connected to my subjects and not (I learnt a lot of philosophy at this point for example) and there were only a few things that were truly novel. I guess it's meant to be more of a reference than a read-through book anyway.
Finished Naruto: Rise of a Ninja yesterday. I still think it's a pretty good game, but the controls were really starting to grate on me at the end. The last few races / social missions are also very strict, which would be okay if it were possible to decide what Naruto will do at any given moment. Definitely want to speedrun this game someday.
Still practising Final Fantasy: Anniversary Edition. I have a bunch of modifications to make because Lenophis has managed an excellent time with some route changes.
Not submitted a speedrun yet. I should probably focus on FFAE until Crystals for Life is over.
Made a neat website for Crystals for Life! It'll be live soon.
I updated a few game statuses that were wrong, so now my Backloggery Unfinished percentage is 80.5
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Resolution Update #2
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Sunday, 27 January 2013
Resolution Update #1!
- Read all the books I got for Christmas
- finish Final Fantasy X-2, XII, XIII for Emily to watch (even if she doesn't want to)
- submit speedrun of Klonoa 2 / Majesty / a game that is not Arcomage to SDA
- go to Crystals for Life and be happy
- get my Unfinished percentage on Backloggery to be <65%?
81.2%
MR EFFICIENCY STRIKES AGAIN
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
So about that resolution
Nah I haven't broken it already, but some more presents have arrived, this time including games! Here they are:
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown (360) - I bought Sean this for Christmas and now I get it too. I loved the older games and this seems a worthy successor.
- Kirby's Dream Collection (Wii) - This is a great collection of games! We also got the 'Special Edition' so it comes with a soundtrack CD and an artbook. Lots of fun in one box - Dream Land 1/2/3, Adventure, 64 and Super Star.
That's all. We also got plenty of beef jerky, and three films to watch.
- The Dave Clark 5 are "Having a Wild Weekend" - wha
- Lisztomania - huh
- Moonrise Kingdom - well it has Bruce Willis in it?
2013
Hey, the number on the calendar changed, LETS DO THINGS???
This year I'm not going to be buying any games. This is part new year's resolution, part practicality. The sheer amount of unfinished games I own is a little embarrassing and I'll be doing my best to rectify this for the next year. I'll also be attempting to get another run published on SDA - I remember promising to submit Klonoa 2 a few years ago, and it hasn't happened yet.
Things to do:
This year I'm not going to be buying any games. This is part new year's resolution, part practicality. The sheer amount of unfinished games I own is a little embarrassing and I'll be doing my best to rectify this for the next year. I'll also be attempting to get another run published on SDA - I remember promising to submit Klonoa 2 a few years ago, and it hasn't happened yet.
Things to do:
- Read all the books I got for Christmas
- finish Final Fantasy X-2, XII, XIII for Emily to watch (even if she doesn't want to)
- submit speedrun of Klonoa 2 / Majesty / a game that is not Arcomage to SDA
- go to Crystals for Life and be happy
- get my Unfinished percentage on Backloggery to be <65%?
Speedruns I want to do:
- Klonoa 2: this is already routed, I just need to do and record it! Maybe if I stream all these attempts then people will actually like to watch me.
- Majesty: a long time ago I did some ILs of the every non-Expert level, but now that Majesty HD is out I can improve those. Hopefully I can beat my old times and then finally figure out some decent strategies for the harder levels.
- Arcomage: technically I already have an improvement to Destruction recorded and ready to submit, but I wanted to beat my Building time too and that is really hard.
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine: not usually my kind of run, but I love this game and feel it deserves more attention, no planning done yet.
- Total Annihilation: this has been on the back burner for a long time... the sheer amount of missions and usual 'destroy everything' goals weigh heavily on my patience.
- Blaze and Blade: done lots of planning for this, though the entire game isn't routed out yet. My main worry is that I'll get to the end and not be able to beat it, because the last section is haaaaaaaaaard.
- Puzzle Quest: this started out as a joke but I do love the idea of running such a pointlessly random game. Needs a lot of work.
- Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team: I know this game pretty well already and have some strategies in mind. It's short and should be fairly simple to do.
- Grandia 2: grew kind of despondent when I lost my notes/haxtools but I definitely still want to do this.
I'm not going to set an unrealistic expectation and claim that these will all be done this year. I need more focus than that; something I have always lacked. I will simply try to do as much of these lists as I can.
Happy New Year.
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Christmas 2012
Nothing is particularly special about my Christmas. My family and I usually spend it being too full while playing/reading/watching whatever we bought for each other. This year is slightly different because for a change I haven't been feeling too great. It's difficult to eat much and this cold I have has been going on far too long, making me prone to headaches. I make it sound harder than it is.
Merry Christmas.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Oops
So I accidentally bought some PS2 games today because I was already in town and I don't know, I'm an idiot or something.
- Mega Man X: Command Mission (PS2) it's pretty good for a capcom game
- Iron Man (PS2) yeah I know this version isn't supposed to be that great, but I didn't know all the PS2 games were BOGOF so I grabbed this one at random pretty much
Not much else to report. Emily went to hospital for her test results and they basically said 'surgery will not help you very much' so she has yet more pills to enjoy.
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Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Gaming â Arran
What with the inimitable ShadowWraith hanging around my house for a bit, there's been ample time for gaming. I must have watched him play through Devil May Cry 3 about seventy times by now. Like the fighting games I occasionally love, it has enormous potential for humour and it is quite visually satisfying too. We played through together with me as the doppelganger and despite not having all that much control over how the game went it was pretty awesome.
Aside from that, I also got to try out two of the random mystery PS2 games I've been acquiring. Daemon Summoner was a complete mystery to me, being devoid of even a wikipedia page and GameFAQ, so I didn't know what to expect, but it was terrible. Reminds me a lot of Turok with the fog and awful frame rate. The crossbow takes an unreasonable amount of time to reload (though somewhat realistic I guess) and the melee weapon seems to do about zero damage. I got to the second level which is a forced stealth section with absolutely no display of enemies around you or even if you're hidden a là Thief, with numerous patrolling guards. Rather than taking the time to learn the routes and timing I switched the game off. One day I'll come back to it, but it may well end up being the last game I ever finish.
The other one is Haven: Call of the King which is not as unknown, but almost as annoying. An action adventure in the vein of Jak and Daxter, it has the same kind of art style and controls, except Haven is sort of sticky and has a large turning circle. It's a shame because it obviously had good production values but screwed everything up in small ways. The game is linear rather than hub-based and the levels take a long time to explore. I don't dread going back to this one but it will take a lot of patience.
Emily picked up Naruto: Rise of a Ninja for me on a whim and despite the potential for terribleness it's actually pretty good. Exploring Konoha is a good deal of fun and the combat is hectic and visceral. It's a shame the DLC is unavailable as I'd like to replace the awful English voice acting and download the free extra characters. I think I'm close to the end of the campaign as I just beat Kiba in exam stage 2. Not bad at all. The camera is stupid though.
I thought it was also high time I finished my easy play through of Earth Defence Force 2017 also. Easy difficulty is very very easy, so it's not much of an accomplishment, but it was pretty cathartic. The last level has a truly insane roster of enemies and I dread to think how many tries it will take on Hard or Inferno. I also played through the first 5 or so levels with Arran on Hard. I'd recommend this game if you really hate ants. Watching them fly about the landscape as you set off explosions everywhere is neato. Also it cracks me up when the soldiers start chanting EDF, EDF!
Also I got 1000g on Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires. I like this series despite the repetitiveness and playing as every musou character as the achievements demand is a good way to experience it. Meng Huo OP!
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