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Haven't found much time to play recently, but I beat the Deku area in Echoes of Wisdom today. This was probably my favorite area, mostly because we haven't seen Deku sprouts as a serious race since Majora's Mask. I find them a lot more interesting than the Korok, so I really hope they return in a major role again sometime.
At this point, I'm pretty sure I'm about to beat the game, so it's time to finish off all the side content. I already finished the Dream Dojo including the advanced time requirements, which wasn't that hard except for a select few challenges. Though even those wouldn't have been so bad if there was a way to just restart without quitting out entirely! That's a major oversight a game of today really can't get away with anymore.
And one more thing I've been meaning to say for weeks but always forget... how is the lock-on so bad? Why does it seem like it prioritizes my own summons over the enemies? 99.9% of the time I do NOT want to lock on to the rock I placed somewhere! I'm actually unhappy that when Tri levels up, some summons become cheaper because the last thing I want is more entities to lock on to!
Why contain it? Let it spill over to the schools and churches, let the bodies pile up in the streets. In the end, they'll beg us to save them.
- Bob Page, 2052
I haven't played any Zelda this week, that slot has been all Lightning Returns. The Wildlands have just really gotten to me, though I think I have taken it too far. There is this interesting mechanic that only works because the game runs on a time limit: You can fight monsters to extinction. Fight enough monsters of a kind and a beefed up version called the Last One appears, literally the last survivor of its species. And then that monster type is gone from the game! I may have kept time frozen for too long, the Wildlands aren't very wild anymore which leaves me with fewer means to freeze time later when I might need it.
I finished off Snowboard Kids 2 and have picked up good old Deus Ex again. Parts of it don't quite hit the same anymore. Conspiracy theories used to be more fun in the early 2000s. Knowing that a lot of people today believe much dumber stuff really dulls that experience.
I'm starting to get back in the groove after early November has put me in absolutely no mood to be playing anything.
In Echoes of Wisdom, I've beaten the Lava and Ice dungeons. There have been a lot of puzzles lately I feel like I'm solving with jank more than anything. If it works it works, but it doesn't feel as satisfying as BotW/TotK in that regard. There are just too many puzzle pieces in my repertoire. I did learn to hold enemies in place while my summons beat them up. I regularly forget to use Tri at all, let alone offensively!
Today, I explored the Wildlands in Lightning Returns a bit. The size of the area intimidated me at first, but the enemies in the forest give enough EP to let me keep time frozen for as long as I'm there, making this the most relaxed I've ever been in this game.
I have beaten Snowboard Kids and have moved on to Snowboard Kids 2. I've never played the sequel before and while some aspects feel wrong, it's still pretty good. It's a lot easier though, I've already made it to the final race after beating everything before usually first try, sometimes second. The endgame of the first game looked a lot different in that regard! The final one seems to be the one to stump me though, Damien is fast as hell! I've only tried once so far, but I think this one will take a while.
Ich bin recht früh auf englisch umgestiegen, weil es damals einfach schwerer war im Internet deutsche Hilfe zu finden, wenn alle Ortschaften und Gegner andere Namen hatten. Der Todesstoss war dann Tony Hawk's Proving Ground, der erste Teil der Reihe der amerikanisches Skater-Lingo mit deutscher Sprachausgabe verkaufen wollte. In mir ist wirklich etwas gestorben und ich kann Fiktion sämtlicher Formen auf deutsch einfach nicht mehr ernst nehmen.
I reached the second half of Echoes of Wisdom. I didn't expect it, but for some reason it feels like the game has actually begun now. Maybe I'm imagining it. Haven't played much since then though, but will continue tomorrow.
I finished the second main quest in Lightning Returns. The fight against
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Snow
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Noel.
It's kinda fitting that I found such a good time to pause on both games, because it's time for the monthly game of Civ 5! I'm going down the list to play every civilization and the Huns are up this time. I'm not a fan of domination victories, so I keep the map smaller. Usually, I out-tech my opponents at some point on the normal difficulty, but something went really wrong and we're actually all on equal footing. We're down to three players and just as my warmonger penalty has worn off and I'm starting to be on good terms with everyone, both of my opponents declared war on me at the same time! They were at each other's throats for a long time themselves. I fended them off, but I got some rebuilding to do now...
I also dug out Snowboard Kids for the N64 again. Quicksand Valley is really walling me right now.
And a special shoutout to the Beta of Monster Hunter Wilds that dropped all of a sudden. I had no idea! I just wanted to see if my PC can handle the game but ended up playing for three hours. I haven't played World, so it's my first time in this more realistic art direction. I miss the colors Rise had, but I'll get used to it. I wanted to try out a new weapon for this game, but I think I'm too old to learn new tricks. I went back to my trusty Switch Axe within minutes. Everything feels a bit more sluggish, but I'm not so rusty that I couldn't beat all the monsters in the beta by myself. The Magnamalo from the Rise demo way back when did not leave me with such confidence...
As long as there's still a chance this loops around to Agatha becoming Franklin Reed's nanny, anything is fine. We got the grey hair at least, that's one step!
I have everything for Civ V. Old Civs tend to go on sale for 90% and less, so there was no reason to pick and choose.
I finished the desert dungeon in Echoes of Wisdom. I liked it! I thought the water dungeon was kinda boring, so I was a little worried. The list of echoes is getting a little full though. I wish I could blacklist some of them so they don't clog up the list.
Most of my time was spent starting Lightning Returns. It says a lot about Final Fantasy XIII's lack of popularity that I haven't even heard about the third game in the trilogy being very reminiscent of Majora's Mask of all games! I really should have heard about that...
The biggest difference is that you don't live through a 3-day cycle multiple times but a 13-day cycle ONCE. You get one chance and if you fail, you lose. I have read that you don't need nearly that much time for the main quest, but I'm a completionist at heart, so I'm still constantly on edge. They tell you very early on that you can't save everyone, but so far I like the game enough to plan for a New Game Plus with a 100% guide to make the game eat those words! With some side quests being very specific about their time, this will probably be a lot like that time I used a guide for Final Fantasy 9 to race to the final dungeon in under 12 hours to get Excalibur II while staying on level 1 and getting all missables to create the perfect starting point for a 100% completion (which admittedly ended as soon as I got to that point because that was the most interesting part of it).
I also like that the combat is its own beast and not a rehash of the past, like XIII-2 was. It still feels very challenging though. Unless an enemy is exceptionally weak, you really have to pay attention.
I'm also very close to finishing Wild Arms. I know now why that nostalgia is not the reason why I didn't enjoy it as much as I remember. The game expects you to explore. Nobody really tells you where to go and what to do and when I play a game for the first time, that's perfectly fine. I don't explore a game the second time around, though. At that point, I prefer having a brief guide nearby to make sure I don't miss anything and so I came into this game with false expectations, mostly because I really didn't remember nearly as much about it as I thought.
The desire to start a new game of Civ V haunts me every day. I said once a month! Just one more week of patience...
Played more Echoes of Wisdom. I haven't done much, though. My motivation took a nosedive when I explored around the southwestern parts of Hyrule Field. The open world aspect really doesn't work for me in 2D, the area just felt too big and empty.
I'm putting the brakes on Civ 5, not because I want to, but because I have to. I finished another game today and I'm henceforth limiting myself to one game per month. I'm really just trying to win one match per civilization for now, so I'll be done with that in a few years at this rate.
So in its place, it's finally time to tackle Lightning Returns, the third game in the Final Fantasy 13 trilogy. I'm not sure what to expect. Though most points of criticism are absolutely valid, I thought the first game was much better than people say. The second one is exactly as bad as people say, though. It had some good ideas, but it just didn't feel right.
A good wig makes all the difference.