I love how this episode opens up with one of my very favorite Bad Religion songs, YES! I may come back later today with a real comment after I've listened to the whole cast but I had to get that out of the way first.
Okay I'm back. Patrick wasn't lying in his teaser on twitter, there really was talk of bosoms! Jules undersold this episode a tiny bit because it ended up being quite entertaining, but the humbleness is still appreciated as always.
Lately I've switched from FPS mode over to RPG and strategy/simulation mode. Recently I realized that those two generalized "modes" are representative of my gaming tastes and my buying habits. I flow back and forth to each one with each new batch of games I buy throughout a year. I buy very few games throughout a year so I always make mental lists and study games online to see which ones I'm most interested in and take priority.
A few months ago during the holiday season I was in RPG mode and I bought Skyrim and that satiated me for quite a while, but eventually I needed a break from the genre and went into FPS mode for a while by getting Far Cry 3 and Bioshock Infinite. I played the heck out of both those games and really enjoyed them both, but by the end of playing them both back to back my brain was tired of FPSs so now I'm back in RPG/strategy sim mode.
Right now I'm on the cusp of finishing Dark Souls finally. I've aquired all the items I need to access the end boss and at the moment I'm just upgrading my healing flasks power, kindling bonfires all over the world, and farming for combat and buff items that will be useful once I start the game over on New Game+. Once I beat the game I'm going to write out the final entry for the Dark Souls Diary blog series that I started way back last summer when I first bought the game. I'm so in love with the game that I'm excited to start the game anew. I'm probably going to start two new games even, one in New Game+ with my existing character and all the increased difficulty, and then an entirely new character class to build from scratch. When I'm not playing Dark Souls I get in matches of Civilization Revolution pretty often, mostly on weekends.
Since I'm in RPG mode one of the games I'm looking to buy next is Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen which comes out this month and is a re-release of the first game but it has a big expansion added to it, some fixes to the interface and lag people experienced, new enemies, items, upgrade and crafting options, initial character building options, and fixes so that your companions don't talk constantly and yell over each other endlessly. I've been wanting to play Dragon's Dogma since it came out but it was always lower on my list behind games that I've now already played like Skyrim and Bioshock. Now that this improved and expanded re-release is coming out of Dragon's Dogma at the reduced $40 price tag it's the perfect time for me to get the game. I'm kind of glad I waited.
Besides that I'm also going to be buying Mass Effect 3 because I want to get around to playing it this year finally after all the waiting I've done. The game is dirt cheap and once I buy it I'm going to try to get all the DLC I can for it and I'm really excited. I've already heard spoilers about the last 15 minutes of the game through the Giant Bombcast and Rebel FM and I'm not bothered by any of the spoilers I heard. The really cool thing is that I know absolutely nothing about what happens in the game itself, the missions, and characters so it will all be fresh. Brad Shoemaker played the game after all the hype and venom had died down and he played it with the DLC too, and he praised the game and really had a good time. I'm a fan of the series and I think my experience will end up being similar to Shoemaker's by the end.
Other than ME3 and Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen my other priority is to get Tropico 4 Gold Edition because I want a good city building experience on console and I've heard lots of good things about the series. I think Rob was a big fan of Tropico and talked about it from time to time if I remember correctly. If I can get my hands on those various RPGs and strategy/sim games I think those will certainly hold me over nicely during the summer drought and all the way until the fall season when Splinter Cell comes out and whatever else is coming. This year the game I cared about most was Bioshock and now that I've played it I realized that there's a whole crazy second half coming in 2013 that I know nothing about lol.
There's consoles coming and I don't know if I want to be an early adopter or not, quite a big part of me would like to go over to PS4 this time but it depends on what Microsoft does at E3, there's new games for both current and next gen systems coming, Last of Us is out soon, Splinter Cell, and what of Watchdogs, Remember Me, Rainbow 6, Beyond Two Souls? Mentally I totally blocked all that stuff out till now. I have no clue what the fall rush and holiday gaming season is going to be like for me, it'll be tough to make a priority list and only get 3 games or so which is typical for me during any given release quarter/season. Hopefully a lot of that stuff will start getting cleared up at E3 and I'll be able to plan better.
I liked the insomnia discussion and hearing every around the site share common experiences. I've had sleeping problems ever since high school. All throughout those high school years I was randomly taking anything and every thing from Benadryl to Tylenol PM to Vicks cough syrups and they all made me miserable. I was hungover during morning gym classes and I was always depressed and out of rhythm. Once I got to college I went to my doctor and he banned me from taking any of that stuff and got me to try a variety of non-narcotic things and it's working great now. An hour before bed I take some melatonin which my body doesn't seem to produce enough of and not at the right times either, also some valarian root which is a crushed up root in a pill and is excellent at calming and slowly me down. In conjunction those two medicines at the right doses make me feel sleepy naturally, I dream well, and I never wake up hungover.
The only bad thing is that I have to use them regularly because no matter what I do my sleep cycle or circadian rhythm doesn't seem to regulate itself without those over the counter medicines to balance things out. So I take those two medicines, and I try to stay on a normal schedule throughout the week taking them at the same time. My doctor also showed me breathing exercises to practice throughout the day and told me about turning electronics off. As long as I keep up that schedule and structure I don't have any problems with sleep, that regimen has been going well for a couple years now.
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