Why is it that time flies so fast when you’re gaming? I get so annoyed by it. I start a game, and by the time I look at the clock, the day is almost done. It’s crazy. I just kind of wish games were a little more compact and focused without so much content. Some of the indie games I’ve played have been really satisfying completing them to 100% in under 20 hours. But I can’t resist the call. And when a game calls me, I have to listen. Today it was all about Lego Pirates of the Caribbean.
First though, Mark and I watched Pacific Rim again. This movie really does feel like that Starship Troopers movie out a while ago. It’s shlocky and cartoonish but a whole lot of fun. Charlie Day, as the hyper active Kaiju scientist, is my favorite character in it. Then there are all the giant robot/kaiju battles. If any movie was made for the biggest screen with the loudest sound system, it was this one. I saw it in the theaters years ago, and this time on a pretty average sized tv, but it was still good; though, not as great as in the theater. I can’t wait for the second one.
So Lego Pirates. I finished the story mode pretty quickly and then went back in on free play. I got through the third movie of four collecting as much as I could find and using all the characters I’ve been unlocking in the Port. I love how you can go back to this hub area and search for new characters like you were hiring sailors for a voyage. You just fight them until they allow you to purchase them. The most important one to get was Blackbeard because he has a unique ability that can unlock many new locations in the game. It took me a while to find him though. You have to change the port to night time and then hunt around where the pirates hang out.
Free play is actually not a grind but very fun. Using all your characters, you can open new areas and find new things. One time I found a new area of an island where I unearthed a giant crab that you can ride and use like it was a giant mech. I used it in the final battle for the chapter and beat it in record time. The crab-mech was actually a two seater and each player controlled a pincher. I’m not playing it co-op though, because it’s only same screen co-op. If it had online, Mark and I’d be playing it that way.
I’m still chugging through Fire Emblem Echoes too, when I can. I like the free running through dungeons between major battles. That’s a neat twist.
I’ve also been hitting Nintendo Hot Spots for Street Passes. McDonanlds, Barnes & Noble and Hilton Hotels are all Hot Spots, and there are a lot of them around me. I bought Mii Trek with some old money I had in the system. It’s pretty cool. You use your Mii’s steps to determine how far you can search on a map and find treasures and animals. I think I’m going to enjoy it.
Well, Saturday will likely be more Lego Pirates. I’ll see if I can finish all the achievements.
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