I fly out today, bringing my DS and my PSP with me. I'm armed with plenty of titles to keep me busy during my isolation:
The remake of FFIIj (about halfway done, just got to the new content)
Solar Boy Django (So far just weird and confusing, but I've only been at it an hour or so...hard to find time to play outside, during the day)
Mega Man Battle Network 2 (They didn't have the first one in stock, thought I'd give the series a try...so far I like it!)
Animal Crossing DS (Haven't really played it...played this one extensively on GC, can't bring myself to start over)
Frantix (See my review)
Untold Legends (Untouched)
Liberty City Stories (Untouched)
Death Jr. (Looove the comics, game still untouched)
Legend of Heroes (So far, an SNES level RPG...I'm about 3 hours in)
So, while I will be away from my console, I have an unholy amount of portable gaming to keep me busy. Oh...and that whole working for a month with no days off thing. Heh. Gotta love that Salary nonsense.
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February 3rd, 2006
by avatarstormcrow on Comments
Well, I'm about to be sent out of town for a month by my company... my gaming time is about to be seriously reduced. I intend to take my DS and my PSP with me, however, so I'll be getting to more of those games as time progresses.
Just finished Stubbs the zombie. Beat it in a single day off, but it's full of classic zombie goodness. Recco, rent it.
Playing Pokemon XD with my daughter. This one has variety, longevity, and the restored ability to capture wild pokemon adding to the value. In the end, it's for pokemon fans. Nuff said.
Beat Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows in an afternoon/evening. No real incentive for replay, and I had all the special upgrades purchased halfway through the game. Graphics were beautiful, level design was simplistic to solve but had a cool feel to it. Shame they didn't put more game in the game...no substance.
Just finished Stubbs the zombie. Beat it in a single day off, but it's full of classic zombie goodness. Recco, rent it.
Playing Pokemon XD with my daughter. This one has variety, longevity, and the restored ability to capture wild pokemon adding to the value. In the end, it's for pokemon fans. Nuff said.
Beat Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows in an afternoon/evening. No real incentive for replay, and I had all the special upgrades purchased halfway through the game. Graphics were beautiful, level design was simplistic to solve but had a cool feel to it. Shame they didn't put more game in the game...no substance.
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