Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Just came in

This will be the last post for today, I promise.


I just wanted to say that the strategy guide for FFXIII-2 just came in today and I am all hyped up over that.

I won't open it yet though until the actual game comes in, but I can barely control myself.


I AM TOO EXCITED TO SLEEEEEEEEP

Schedule of things

I have been thinking it over and I think to help me get through things easier I am going to have to have some type of schedule.  Nothing completely finite, but more of a rough draft of what I want to do each day.

I sometimes find myself trying to figure out which system to go to in a night and I can't make up my mind.  This might help me grasp some precious time and make decisions before hand.  Also with game schedules coming up I am going to have to move things around so when I get home at 9 I am not trying to set myself up for a 5 hour bender.

So here it goes:

Monday: Console system (Currently Wii- Skyward Sword)
Tuesday: Console/FFXI/PC (I get to pick from these since this is a game night coming up soon and depending on the time I can figure out what I have time for.  Also it helps when I want to continue in the middle of a story for the console)
Wednesday: PC/FFXI
Thursday: Handheld/FFXI
Friday: Console/FFXI


I think this will help me to keep on track for now.



Lets keep our fingers crossed.

MASTER SWORD!!!!!

I am just going to state this in the beginning

SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!

I finally got my favorite sword of all time.

THE MASTER SWORD!!!

I just love the damn thing.  I also had a feeling the entire time that I was going to be slowly making the Master Sword as the game went on.  And now that I have it, I AM EXCITED!!!

I don't know what I love it so much, but I think its because I don't consider it a Zelda game until that bitch is unleashed.


Top this all off with the time travelling element (common with Zelda games since the different dimension traveling of Link to the Past) and this bitch has gotten GOOOOOD.


The sudden realization of what/who Zelda is has also brightened things.  Can I say that I am surprised??

No.

But knowing where this game falls in terms of the Zelda timeline it helps make a lot of sense now.

I love back stories to games and when legends and prophecies occur.  I don't know why but it makes me as giddy as a school girl.  Its exciting.  Its probably the history lover in me, but learning this stuff is like uncovering some deep dark secret that has been kept for forever.  Or better yet, a new myth that you are reading that totally captivates you and pulls you in.

Oh yeah.  I am going to like this a lot.


Its time for Link to kick some ass.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

My DS has taken a beating

I have been getting back into playing ffv more and I realized that my DS has seen better days.

DS in the dark

I know you can't see well with this picture, however I thought it would be artsy fartsy cool.

Things that are messed up on my DS:

  • Won't recognize games in the game slots half the time
  • The right trigger button has problems sending a signal.  You have to push the button in a specific way to make it work
  • Crack in the hinge
  • Freezes sometimes on start up
  • Losing that luster white color
I have been tempted to get a new DS, or maybe even a 3DS, however I like being able to play Advance games on it as well as DS since I have a lot of Advance games that have yet to be beaten.  However, I do have the small foldup gameboy advanced:

I swear mine is Silver, not Purple
I was going through old things that I had and find a lot of old school Gameboy games and whatnot (original Pokemon, Donkey Kong, Zelda) and I can't believe I ever had all these titles just sitting around.

Will I add them to the list???

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no.


Not yet at least.  As for now I think its time to juice up the ole clunker of a DS and give FFV a whirl.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Gotta love those earrings

So after my post last night I got myself to put in a good hour on Zelda, and I can easily say I got the feeling once again.

I think what happened was I had not played in awhile and I was starting to lose that lure of the game.  I got over that last night real quick.

Got some items, cruised through a temple, did some fighting.  You know how it be.


SPOILER ALERT!!

I finally got these nifty little earrings that allow one to go into the center of the volcano.  It reminds me of the Varia Suit from Super Metroid, or the different tunics you can get from Link to the Past.

I am glad though that I am fighting monsters that are not electric anymore, cause hitting them and being stunned all the time freaking blows.  I kept getting screwed over like that and before I knew it I had just 3 hearts left.  I am down with the fire bats and their fire brethren.

Something that is interesting to Skyward Sword is how you can select which items to bring with you at a time.  The previous Zelda titles that I have played have always allowed you to carry everything of yours at once, with only your sword, shield, bombs, tunic, boomerang (best weapon EVER!!) to upgrade.

Skyward however limits the items that you can bring with you, and almost everything of yours can be upgraded to some extent.  It can be a bitch however it awakens the RPG player inside me.  I LOVE IT.  I am a little crazy cause I love upgrading things.  I check my app store all the time to look for updates.  I like to take things apart and repair them or making them better.  I guess its the inner man in me.

So when you present this option in Zelda, you know I am THERE.

There is not much of a challenge in collecting the items needed to upgrade things.  I mean its as easy as just driving a mile down the road to the Home Depot to purchase things (BAM).  Its definitely a lot easier than FFXI, but that is a different story.

Back to what you can carry or not, I find myself in a predicament.  I am having to carry water back and forth from a waterfall, and I only have 3 bottles, which only one of is empty.  I won't empty the other two cause they have fairies in them and that shit saves your life.  So I am running back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.  Need to find that fourth bottle.  Yet then I have to rearrange what I can bring with me, and that will just piss me the hell off.

Decisions decisions.

SPOILER ALERT OVER!!


Friday, January 27, 2012

Losing that feeling

I am getting that feeling again.

Can't get the drive to keep playing Zelda.

DAMNIT.

I gotta beat it.  I was doing pretty damn good at the storyline and I need to beat it.  Its a milestone for me in terms of this blog, being a game that I completed while the blog was going on.

I just don't know why I am having problems.  I will admit, I order FFXIII-2 yesterday and I can't wait to play that.  I won't allow myself to start it until I beat Zelda.  I have to get through this damn thing.

I gotta force myself to keep going however I don't feel as if it should be like that.  One must enjoy the story and the experience of the game.  One must not force themselves to get through things just for the sake of it.

Who knows, I think I am slowly getting that urge to keep going.



Wish me luck

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Pardon the digital dust

I am working on changing the overall layout and design of the blog.

I did a quick change however I noticed that somethings were missing from the blog that I really like (i.e. the fish).

So I will be toying around with things before I settle on a final design.  So keep coming back and reading my adventures, and leave input on the design if you want.


Thanks

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Remember to feed the fish

I was messing around with the layout of this here wonderful blog and I just discovered you could feed the fish on the side.  It makes for enjoyment when you just need a brainfart moment.  After you feed them they tend to follow the mouse around as well.


So remember, when visiting, please feed the little guys.  Who knows when I can get back on and feed em.


Thank you

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

I remember when I had a Big Ass Gameboy

I try a lot not to use this as a soapbox for agendas or anything.  However looking at my list of games I realized something.  Handheld games are pretty good.

Here is whats up.  I read Kotaku daily.  I am not a crazy poster or anything, just like the articles.  But from looking on there and reading other stories there is this belief at the least, and a solid though that the handheld system (DS, 3DS, PSP, Vita, etc) is on the way out to be replaced by the cellphone.

I got some qualms with that.

Looking at the different arguments that are presented I wanted to say things about each one and add my own two cents (then I want to steal those cents away from you since I need the monies :) )

No one wants to pay a whole bunch of money for another thing to carry around when they can just play on their phone.
As a casual to above average gamer I don't carry my PSP/DS around in my pocket.  That would just look really damn weird, and I don't like to have more than one bulky thing in my pant (BAM!!!!!).  I choose to carry mine in my bookbag that I bring with me everywhere.  If I go to the mall or store then I usually leave it in the trunk, however I have it with me at work mostly cause I believe I should always be prepared.  They make carrying cases for the systems which unless you have it fastened around your neck they are meant to be placed in a case or carried by hand.  Yes most people put their phones in their pocket but I don't think they have in the other pocket their Nintendo system or PSP.  Heck the last system that I think could fit in a pocket was the Game Boy Advanced SP and the Game Boy Micro.

Its cheaper to just have a smartphone that can play games than to have both.
This might seem like it is pretty self explanatory but lets analyze things.  When you buy a cell phone, lets just say the new iPhone 4s for instance, you usually are going to buy a contract to go with it.  Normally you would buy a 2 year contract since you get the cheapest price for the phone.  So if we use Verizon, which I have, and say you want a 2 year contract with a 16GB iPhone 4s, you would pay 199.99 for the phone.  The price would go up $100 for 32GB and another 100 for 64GB.  So staying at the cheap end you have paid 199.99 for a phone.  You are buying the phone not for the express purposes to play game on.  You are buying it so you can make phone calls, text, get your email, and surf the web.  I consider those the 4 main reasons why you get a smartphone.  Its a phone so its main purpose is for communication with others.  Not for gaming.  If you break your phone and don't have insurance on it (which I have discovered is not that uncommon), for you to get another iPhone 4s it would run at least $649.99 without going onto ebay and getting a used one.
Now lets look at getting a PS Vita since its brand new.  Just getting a PS Vita WiFi (I really don't think you need to have 3g on all your stuff.  I have a wifi only iPad and I don't hate the fact at all that I don't have 3g on it.  Mostly cause there are so many places nowadays that you can get a wifi signal on while driving around) would cost you 249.99 at the least.  You can get on the internet with it and exchange information with friends.  You can play others as well, but it is a gaming device.  It it meant for you to play games on and not make calls and texts.  Its nice for little kids to have since 8 year olds don't need a damn cellphone.  If you or your child breaks a PS Vita it is going to cost you 249.99 to get another one.  Honestly though, handhelds usually are quite resilient so it takes a lot to break them.  By then the price could drop to $200.
When you combine prices for things, if you have to get a new iPhone your total for both phones would be $849.98, and for two PS Vita's it would be $499.98.  When you compare the two prices, you have enough money to get another PS Vita if you wanted ($350 difference).  You can also take into account the price of games for the system, but we will cover that next.  Therefore its cheaper in the long run to get a handheld since 1. You are getting it for gaming and not for phone calls, 2. If you break the system its cheaper to get a new one than it is to get a new phone.

Games for smartphones are cheaper than those for handheld games.
Ok.  I will give them this.  Yes they are cheaper.  Angry birds and quick little games are much cheaper.  Hell, you can get a couple of Final Fantasy games for about $15 for your phone.  But its the quality of the game you are paying for.  Look, Angry Birds is no FF game or mainstream console game.  I understand that it probably took a little bit of time to code, however the overall design and making of it is nowhere near most modern day games (we all know Call of Duty is just the same thing, they just change the maps around).  When you have a game that takes upwards of a year to make then it is going to be more expensive because you have to make up all the hours put into the game.  I do think they can work on dropping the price of video games by getting rid of the traditional medium used (Disc, cartridge, Blu-Ray, CD, etc.) and go to either a small flash card or download it.  Basic business says that if you can deliver the same product and remove just 1 element you can make it cheaper for the consumer, and with the way the economy is now price is a big time factor in purchasing a game.

With the above statements covered I think I will just address random things that are on my mind from here.

I know the screen on a smartphone is amazing in terms of its clarity, and can probably support some of the most taxing graphic wise games we have, however I can't really see someone wanting to put 60 hours into a game using a touchscreen as the control.  Its a bitch to use the touch screen to play games, especially if you have fat fingers like me.  Its like typing out an email on touchscreen.  Yeah you can do it, however it is a bitch and a half for long emails.

The ability to buy things in a game is not something that can be easily done on a hand held system.  However it is something that if people put their heads to it they could make it work.  Do I think its something that would be greatly used for handhelds?  Ehhhhh.  I mostly see it as a draw for certain games like Angry Birds and Cityville and all.  Maybe would be big for a FPS on a handheld when you want to buy a kickass gun, but who knows.

You might be thinking that I am dogging Angry Birds et al.  I am not.  I like Angry Birds.  I know that there is a version for the PSP of the game.  However I think its a good thing for just the smartphone.  Its a mindless game that helps to pass the time on the subway/waiting room/etc. without having to get big into the story (if you happen to have a hatred for bigs and want justice for all birds then you might want to seek therapy).  Yeah companies make big time $$ of these types of games however they are like solitaire.  Everyone plays it however does it need to be on a system that can also fly a spaceship?  No.  Also, I am not saying that a PSP can fly a spaceship.  I was just trying to make an analogy.

Another thing to think about is battery life.  I like being able to get in contact with someone for an emergency or work.  If I am playing a game that eats up my phones battery, where am I left at??  Its nice to have another system that is made for games and not being interrupted by every damn text or update on the internet.  I hate not having enough energy to do things.


I think that I am going to end with this final thought.
The Handheld has a good life ahead of it.  Companies need to make some changes to keep it in the fight, however the smartphone is not really its major competitor.  I think that belongs to the people who choose to give up on it.  Handhelds have a bright future for them if we decided to allow it to be that way.  If we give up on them now I think that we will be greatly disappointed by what we find is waiting.  Cause right now my damn phone can't catch me some Pokemon.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

YAY 1000

I just broke 1000 views. WOOOHOOO




After further checking the last 5 are from me accidently not checking Do Not Track me and me working on the template and design of the blog.

Damn.



Still.  CELEBRATE!!!

Seeing Double


For the first time ever I have two monitors on the same computer.  Its something that I have been wanting to do for years now, but never knew how exactly to do it.  Then I realized I just need a video card with two inputs and two monitors and BAM two screens.

Luckily my father and I had the same computer and monitor so after I got a VGA to DVI adapter I was able to hook up two monitors.  It has literally changed my life in terms of using a computer.

Its amazing to be able to have programs running on one monitor while I tweak with settings on the other.  The best way I have used it though is with moving files around to different drives.  Its nice to be able to pull up two drives on two monitors and just drag and drop.

I have yet though to really test the functionality of it while playing games.  I want to test it on FFXI however I don't know if my old desktop with a single core processor will agree to much to that.  I think I will try with Riven (a game I have sitting around that I have already beaten) first, then work my way up to FFXI and other games.

I can tell though that once my build is done it is going to be nice to have these hooked up to it.  Plus it will save me major moolah in not having to purchase new monitors for the computer.  I hate wasting money.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Update to List 1/12/12

I have added the following games to the list:

Fallout PC
Fallout 2 PC
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel PC

I just found the discs for these games and realized I never completed them.  So therefore they get added to the list.

This brings the List total to 73, with 5 games completed.

Oh joy

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

How many ways can you kill the hero of time??


Zelda.  She is a good girl.  I mean, she is a princess and is always in need of rescuing, so you would think that she should be nice, right?  Cause you would not think someone would want to rescue a total bitch.

"I don't give a damn Link, you should have gone through time and killed thousands of monsters quicker to get to me.  Who knows what soaps I have missed".

Someone like that does not deserve to be rescued.  At all.  I say if someone is going to be like a New Jersey housewife then they are better off being stuck by the super villain.  Cause you will never ever do anything right by her book.  (If you happen to be one of those feminists out there, then his book).

So what does this have to do with death?  Well, Link dies a lot if you screw up.  Any character dies a lot if you screw up.

Its just interesting how often it occurs.  I remember from my days of playing Tony Hawk I heard that the developers recorded droping a mannequin over a hundred times to get a realistic human crashing.  So the idea of a character falling or dying in a game plays a huge part of any story.

So far in Zelda I have only died once, however how many times my character has fallen into the sky or the sandpit or the lava, well, its insane.  I might have issues.  But there is nothing that you can prove.


I come to the subject of character death though because it is usually the reason why I stop playing.  I end up dying after stupidly not saving for awhile.  Then I lose that drive to go back and get everything that I accomplished so I go do something else.  BLAH to that.


Back to the original thought, why save someone who is a complete bitch about the situation?

Cause some crazy asian guy developed you to do it.

Damn

How to Kick the Devil's Ass with your Best Friend

I suggest an axe, some magic, and macho yelling as you charge into the brink of battle.

But that's just my suggestion.

You know the yelling.  Braveheart style.  FREEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!

To help counteract the possibility of me running into the same problem I had with Diablo last time I decided to Co-op the story with my buddy Terrigal (that is his screen name, I haven't gotten permission to put his real name on here.  However it might make him famous).  This way it will make those hard parts for single player to get through with two people.  Plus since we co-op online the map changes all the time and the monsters respawn, so we can get really high in levels.

That asshat Diablo be going down.


The co-op system with Diablo is nice.  Definitely very basic and 90's, however it has the makings of a good foundation for other games.  Battle.net is a little weird though.  For some strange reason it defaulted us to be in US West and not US East.  But that was easily changed.

I will keep you up to date on how the co-oping (that right) goes.



Monday, January 9, 2012

Diablo is spanish for Devil, asshole


So I know that in the past I said that I would limit myself to only 2-3 games going at one time.  I did this because I had only 3 available systems (PS3, handheld, Wii).  Now that I had my computer up and running again (besides the big piece of duct tape that is keeping that damn thing together) I am going to increase that number up to a maximum of 4.  I don't think that I could ever have 4 games going at one time.  That would totally drive me completely crazy.

Seriously.  I do more than that and I end up with a list of 70 something games I have never beaten.  CRAZY how that works.


Anyone here ever play Diablo?  Diablo II?  Diablo III (is so to DIII then send me a copy you selfish asshat).

Diablo is this great dark adventure game that helped to bring Blizzard to glory before WoW (the true Devil) helped to take it over the edge with much monies.

You play the game with the lights off, descending ever farther into the depths of the earth to go to Hell and find out why the town is all sorts of fucked up.  I mean seriously, there is a one legged kid selling you premium items.

How the hell did he end up with those items?  Probably stole them off the corpses of Heroes past that little shit.  Never trust him.  Waggling that little stump at you.  "Buy my wares" he says.  Blah to him.  Shun him all.  Shun him.


With that little rant over, Diablo helped to breed Diablo II which is the sequel if you couldn't figure it out.  I know so many people who have lost their lives to that game.  I remember in high school seeing so many kids bringing their laptops to athletic events just to play it.  Its just a game you would say.  Right???

No.  It has an amazing story to it as well, and the game play is greatly improved I believe in terms of gathering and storing items.  The thing that pissed me off so much on Diablo was you would have an item drop and you couldn't see anything cause it was supposed to be so "dark and brooding".  Shit, who cares.  Turn the damn light switch on for a second so I can see where the almighty sword of kill all fell.  Then Que the damn smoke machine and evil demons and the descent to Hell will continue.

I do think that Diablo was much darker than DII.  I can't completely validate that though since I stopped DI just as I got to Hell and my character was a massive weakling and could not continue.  DII presented me with the problem of losing interest after chapter 2.  Soooo now I have added them to the list of shit I gotta finish.

I think I just pissed myself in fear

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Look at the picture to get an idea


Can anyone guess what is on the discussion block for today???


Anyone?????


Hmmmm

Maybe its what I consider one of the best platforms to experience games.

Its Steam (made possible by Valve, who also owns the above image.  Thank you)

I have a closeness to Valve and therefore Steam because of my early days of gaming on the PC.  The first First Person Shooters (FPS) that I ever played all the way through and completely obsessed about was Half-Life.  Made possible by Valve.

Honestly, Half-Life is up there as once of the greatest along side some of the grandfathers of the PC FPS genre (Doom, Duke Nukem, etc.)

Half-Life helped to spawn Counter Strike, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, and other directly.  I can't really think of anyone that plays FPS on PC that has not played Half-Life and its offspring.

I remember back in college I would play Half-Life 2 on my PC as my roommate watched.  It was seriously like watching a movie.  Soo many wasted nights doing that.

Back to Steam though.  I think it appeals to me so much because it allows you to manage your games on PC in one location.  I can buy games off the Steam network if I want to and they will automatically download to my PC.  I can then access them from my Steam client without having to dig around through my HD to find the games.  I can add games to Steam that are not in it's store but I have on my computer so I can load them from Steam, but also take advantage of their cross game chat feature they have for when you want to talk with your friend while playing a game.  Hell, I think its a feature that is the standard and is much better than what the PS3 and Xbox360 have.

There are trophies and achievements as well with Steam, but those don't interest me as much as on the PS3 for some reason.

I think that it comes down to this.  I can keep it running in the background when I am working on the internet, typing a blog ;), or just listening to music.  Then when I am feeling gamey (insert laugh) I just right click on the icon, select my game, and I am off.

Its quite addicting.  Once my new PC is built it will work wonders on that for sure since my current system is quite old (over 10 years) and is chugging along like a Centenarian with organ failure running the Boston Marathon (poor dude ain't even going to make it).

This leads me to another good thing about Steam, which is I can instantly install all my games on another PC to my new one by just installing the client.  It does only support the Steam Store games, but still its amazing.



I know all of that sounded like I am trying to sell a product.  I promise I am not.  I am just happy with my experience with it.

Zelda: The adventure continues

So I have made it to the wonderful part of Zelda games in which you get the three main temples done, find their treasures, head back to the starting point only to find out you have to find more treasures.  Its a dynamic that I have found in Zelda games since at least A Link to the Past.

I actually enjoy how they have it set up in the games.  I can see how some could be a little annoyed at this knowing that you are going to have to keep adventuring, yet I have always enjoyed the second sets of temples. I find them to be sometimes a little darker and the rewards cooler.

Spoiler Alert!!!

Like in Skyward Sword, after completing the first flame I find myself with a longer sword.  Maybe that flame had the magical Viagra in it who knows.   The main thing is I get a whip which makes finding things a lot interesting, plus I got that dragon scale (see earlier post about swimming in Zelda).




I did find out just now that when you do a dowse with one thing and try to take on another quest it seems to overwrite you previous dowse.  Kind of sucked cause I was looking for the 2nd flame and I look at doing a quest for Fun Fun Island and find myself not having the earlier dowse.  Back to the Isle of Songs I have to go, but is this a reason for me to stop playing??????

Short answer: No


I do find myself resting though cause my arm gets quite tired from all the damn swinging and cutting.  I got them mad sword skills.