I want to get the Star Wars tables. Really love SW and would give something to play on my Vita. I wouldn't really say Uncharted gets easier with the next two games, but it does balances puzzles and platforming better with the combat. They also let you take a stealthy approach where you take enemies out. It's easy to figure out and can give you a lot less enemies to take out later on.
Random stuff 3/5/13
On 03/05/2013 at 07:51 PM by Ranger1 See More From This User » |
I've been sick for the last two days, so no blog about anything specific today. Just a bunch of random updates.
First off, I bought the Star Wars tables on both Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball FX2. I know I don't need them on both consoles,, but I have different friends on both consoles, and half the fun of pinball is beating your friends' high scores. Alice currently has the high score on my friends list on Zen, and Tristessa on FX2. I haven't got a hope of beating Tristessa, but it's fun trying. As for Alice, well, we'll see. I like the tables, I just wish it were a little more obvious what the various objectives are. Also, I have lost my ball in play more than once in Clone Wars because I'm laughing so hard at Yoda's motivational sayings. Or, as Jason calls it: Fortune Cookie Yoda. Of the three tables, I think I like The Empire Strikes Back one the best. Now I just need KnightDriver to pick them up so I have a rival I'm on equal footing with. Incidentally, Cary Woodham wrote a pretty good review of them on GamerDad.com.
I'm still plugging away at Uncharted. I like the concept of the game, I like the platforming and puzzle-solving, I loathe the fighting parts with all my being. Do we even know why these guys are all trying to kill Drake? Where the hell do they all pop up from? And why do I have to empty an entire magazine into each one of them before they die? And the really big question: does the fighting get easier in the second two games?
My Aquarium continues to hold my interest. I leave it on sometimes while I'm doing other things in my cottage. I love it because I get all the joy of having a fish tank and none of the work and heartbreak of dealing with a real tank.
I did finally find my DS. It was in a canvas bag under the table along with a bunch of my camera gear. I'll be getting back to FF III soon so I can knock that game off my backlog. I think I'm going to go back and try to finish off the DS games that I started and never finished. That will keep me busy for while. I say that, we'll see if it actually happens.
Now for the Iditarod: remember what I said about trying to figure out strategies? Martin Buser, four time champion, and his team ran about 250 miles in the first 24 hours of the race. No one's ever done that before and all the other mushers are trying to figure out just what the heck he's up to. It's been a big topic of conversation at all the checkpoints. He's just finished up his mandatory 24 hour rest break and is still running with all 16 dogs. The other issue that has cropped up is the unseasonably warm weather. Most mushers are resting during the day, as anything over 20 degrees is too warm for the dogs, especially the ones from the northern coast that are used to training in sub-zero temps.
And here ends my first PixlBit installment of random stuff.
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