And the busiest weekend for our state park system is at hand. And this year, it's even busier than usual because our governor decided to make them free for Maine residents. While this seems like a great idea, it's wreaking havoc with us foot soldiers (aka park rangers), because most of our parks have already put half or more of our crews on seasonal layoff, leaving too few rangers to deal with too many park visitors. My little park filled at 10:45 this morning, and it didn't let up until a little after 4:00 this afternoon. There were two of us to deal with it from the time we opened the gates at 9:00 until the closing person came in at 1:00, and one of us had to be in the booth. Michael has blisters and my arches are killing me from walking from one parking lot to the other for hours on end. What does that have to do with gaming you ask? It means I have zero energy left at the end of the day after I have walked the dog, made and eaten dinner, and cleaned up whatever messes the cat has left me, and I hate when my work life interferes with my gaming.
Anyway, I'm about halfway done with the main story in Arkham City. I'm enjoying it a lot. I love how fluid the melee combat is. Wish the climbing and grappling were as smooth. I think I'm just spoiled after playing Rise of the Tomb Raider. My plan is to play hermit on Tuesday and just play Arkham City all day, except for walking Beau at some point.
I also started up Animal Crossing Wild World again. Things were slow in the booth at work last Friday, but not slow enough I could play an RPG or a platformer, and New Leaf was not in the case it was supposed to be in (found it in another game case, and then had to open up all the cases and put games back in the right ones), and I had my DS case with a bunch of games in it. I spent an hour and a half pulling weeds and 20 minutes casing down cockroaches and stepping on them. And I've had to start planting flowers and sending letters to unhappy townscritters so they don't move away. I have a love/hate relationship with Animal Crossing. I love it because it's so much fun, but I hate how addicted to it I can get, and I also hate how I have to play every day or my town goes to hell.
And I did something I rarely do for games other than Dragon Quest games. I preordered Shadow of the Tomb Raider. It should, theoretically, be in my mailbox when I get home from work in twelve days. Not that I'm counting, or anything.
Hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend.
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