Hello, Pixlbit! It’s Sunday morning here, chill day, and I typically don’t do any creative work on this day of the week. Not for religious reasons of course, but just because. Instead I think I’m gonna play a bunch of video games, and maybe watch a movie during the day with my mom.
I haven’t worked on Sisters of the Meat for a while, but I’ll get back to it. I’ve been writing though, and writing is my #1 priority, so that’s good. I had writer’s block for a very long time, but lately I’ve been able to write a little bit here and there, and it is adding up. I’ve finished the first twenty pages of Volume 3 of “To Brave the Crumbling Sky” and now I’m off to start chapter one tomorrow/tonight.
Last week I ordered this vinyl version of Puccini’s “Tosca” opera off Amazon that was from the 1970’s but was still sealed, and boy am I happy I did. I got it yesterday and listened to it, and it sounds freaking great. Tosca is my favorite opera, and on vinyl it sounds so alive. I’m really happy with this.
Meanwhile I have been playing games. Besides FFX, I’ve been playing Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and yesterday I started playing Vlambeer’s “Luftrausers”, a shooter that’s sort of a shmup but also sort of not.
FFX has been going great. I love this game. It’s really relaxing to play, and I love the world and characters. I finished off the Djose temple, and then rode the shoopuf and am now at Guadosalam. The plot is thickening, and the adventure is getting strange.
As far as Mario & Luigi goes, I think I’m about halfway to 2/3 of the way through of the game. I’m playing this to review, and I’ve been pretty diligent about it. It’s a lot of fun, and I’m really gotten into the swing of the combat and the puzzles, and I really enjoy the music and the humor. I’d like to play more of these games now, including Inside Story, Partners in Time, and the new one, on the 3DS. They are a lot of fun.
Finally I’m playing Luftrausers, which I’m also going to review. At first I didn’t get this game, but the more I play it the more I like it. It’s a lot of fun. But I’ll save what I have to say about it for the review.
I also have a review coming next week for the iPad’s “Monument Valley” which I cannot recommend enough for fans of puzzle games and Journey. It’s a great game, but short. Stay tuned for the review.
Anyway, that’s basically it. Went to the library yesterday and took some classical CDs out to listen to/rip, as well as a book about the opera. I’ve really been into music lately, more than usual.
I hope all of you are doing well!
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