gaming
Play Portal.
That is all.
Headline news is another snow storm is coming to kill us all. But that's just headline news. I personally have a feeling that the Puget Sound populous in general has just become sensitized to the consequences of harsh weather. I myself am not immune. Though I don't agree that it's come to kill us all, I admit there is a flashlight currently sitting two feet away from me.
Downloading the Burning Crusade patch. It makes me feel guilty when I acknowledge a slight bit of excitement in regards to the WoW expansion. It seems recently like I've bitten off way more than I can chew ... though at least Redshift goes hand in hand with WoW. I really need to get back to revising those scripts. Maybe starting to play Bridion on Dragonmaw will give some inspiration.
About New Year's:
Long story short, we ended up with three more people than I had anticipated, and that basically spoiled the party. Mostly because of the obnoxious behavior. But I had also forgotten (since it never comes up for me, really) that role-playing is NOT a "more-the-merrier" affair. Nuclear War, perhaps, and certainly at LAN parties ... but not Dungeons and Dragons. After four, it just goes downhill. So with a party of eight, it took hours just to get them ready, and then there was no time to do the adventure, so we just split into teams and had them fight each other. All in all, not what I had hoped for, really. Somewhat boring.
So once half the kids had left, my brother and I were sitting there with the few good (and well-mannered) players when we decided we should try it again. In fact, we might make this a weekly deal. I used to go over there to play D&D with Alan's old crowd regularly, but that wore off when his friends moved away. Now that I'm bringing Sander, and I met a newbie who seems eager and friendly, it'd be neat to start that up again.
Especially if they like my suggestion: a d20 adaption of Fate of Io. I know, I know: crazy. But I figured out a way to make it work. Sander and I will be over there today--playing either Nuclear War or the adventure I'd had ready last week--and we'll just see what the new group thinks of it.
I'm excited, anyway. :P
So, FF12 isn't so easy. The main problem, I think, is that it really is necessary to level up your characters a significant amount outside what is required to progress the story. And this is not news from a Final Fantasy game. But I guess, now that I have a work schedule and other things to do with my day, I just don't have the patience and/or will to invest in levelling time. And yet, to progress in the game, I must! And so I shall.
It would be nice to see Bob again tomorrow.
I just saw Mark Hamill deliver an answer on Jeopardy. I didn't even know he was still alive!
But, to the topic at hand: I finished Okami a few days ago, and it took approximately 42 hours. It's interesting, because that's how long it took Kenton, according to his weblog. And I feel like reflecting, for my own enlightenment, on some of the comments he made there.
The second game is recommended. It's like, the two most important experiences of my childhood coming together in holy synergy.