Ate some good Pizza. Played a bunch of Dark Souls. The Bombcast comes on tonight, and the weather is nice and cold.
Life is wonderful
Pizza, Dark Souls, and the Bombcast
Got up at 6:00 am for work. Just got home an hour ago. Ate two hot dogs for supper with a can of diet iced tea, and just bought The Simpsons Game off futureshop.ca for $25.
Life's meh.
Ate some good Pizza. Played a bunch of Dark Souls. The Bombcast comes on tonight, and the weather is nice and cold. Life is wonderfulThis sounds like a solid night for me.
I don't have pizza or Dark Souls. I have delicious shortbread and sugar cookies and green tea to go along with Atelier Totori. It's not the same, but it's still pretty stellar.
Your day sounds sophisticated compared to mine. I just got home from work and I made a cup of tea and proceeded to eat a chunk of cheese and topped that off by pouring grated cheese from a bag into my mouth because I have a really weird urge to eat cheese right now. Tomorrow I'm probably going to the store to get more cheese and make nachos. I won't experience the Bombcast until tomorrow at work. And I'm not buying Dark Souls because I'm not even half way into the first one.
But hey, at least I'm about to play Starcraft and wallow in self-pity.
@Pezen said:
But hey, at least I'm about to play Starcraft and wallow in self-pity.
I love self-pity! *high five*
Still unemployed and Dark Souls doesn't get here until Friday, I'll probably stay up late and catch the bombcast since my sleeping pattern is all messed up anyway.
is it better or different than the other atelier games?I don't have pizza or Dark Souls. I have delicious shortbread and sugar cookies and green tea to go along with Atelier Totori. It's not the same, but it's still pretty stellar.
I'm on the verge of a mental breakdown, at least that's how it feels to me right now.
On the upside, I might be able to get Dark Souls when it releases this friday and NOT live on crackers for the coming month.
That'd be something.
@crusader8463 said:
Got up at 6:00 am for work. Just got home an hour ago. Ate two hot dogs for supper with a can of diet iced tea, and just bought The Simpsons Game off futureshop.ca for $25.
Life's meh.
..... $25 seems like a bad price for that game, even in Canada money.
I stripped old paint off of doors and windows, primed them, and repainted them today. Against my better judgement, I got Dark Souls. I'm not sure if I should jump into that or work on art tonight.
Already totally bummed out by Dark Souls' hopeless atmosphere. Well, that combined with the shitty weather lately.
And I fucking love it. If they released a new "Souls" game every year, I'd buy the shit out of them.
@Zippedbinders said:
@crusader8463 said:
Got up at 6:00 am for work. Just got home an hour ago. Ate two hot dogs for supper with a can of diet iced tea, and just bought The Simpsons Game off futureshop.ca for $25.
Life's meh.
..... $25 seems like a bad price for that game, even in Canada money.
I stripped old paint off of doors and windows, primed them, and repainted them today. Against my better judgement, I got Dark Souls. I'm not sure if I should jump into that or work on art tonight.
Couldn't find it any cheaper.
@kingzetta said:
@SuperWristBands said:is it better or different than the other atelier games?I don't have pizza or Dark Souls. I have delicious shortbread and sugar cookies and green tea to go along with Atelier Totori. It's not the same, but it's still pretty stellar.
I've not played Atelier Rorona and the only other Atelier games I have played were Atelier Iris 2, and 3. This game is not much like 2 but is sorta similar to 3, but (Totori) has more story and character beats than Atelier Iris 3, which makes up for it, in my opinion.
Totori has a time limit which is pretty lame (I think I read that you get 6 years in game). When moving around areas days are used, when fighting monsters and gathering materials, time is used. It can take weeks just to get supplies and fight monsters and travel to areas. I'm pretty early in and it is pretty good, other than the time limit. Also, you get a ton of easy to accomplish quests that unfortunately repeat very quickly. I wouldn't recommend it if you don't love niche JRPGs. The time limit makes me unable to recommend but I will continue with it. I just hope I don't mess up my time management and get stuck in the bad end 'cause I don't have the time to play through the game twice.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment