From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc
In article <AxrHM.1239264$
8uM.452334@usenetxs.com>,
Russell Marks <zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com> wrote:
Play:
Armoured Core IV (PS5) - It's lovely, but I can tell just from the
tutorial how linear and strait-laced this game is. Anybody who was
afraid of this just being a Souls game with robots doesn't understand
what they're trying to accomplish in this narrative. This is a game of contrasts, where the absurdity of spending all your resources on
machines of war collides directly with your inability to feed your own
people, and doing it with robots instead of tanks and aeroplanes just
drives the point home harder. I've just now figured out that you don't
have to engage with all of the enemies in that tutorial area, just the
ones that are in your way. I'll be giving this a more thorough go as the
week goes on.
Namco Museum Collection 2 (EVC) - Mainly I got this out to provide my
kid with another way to play Galaga that doesn't involved complicated
Switch setup and tomfoolery. It's the NES version, but I don't think
he'll notice. I did put some time into Phelios, which is just a
scrolling shooter dressed up as an ancient Roman epic battlefield. An
epic battlefield with danmaku bullets and floating power-ups, just as
Homer and Plato described.
Want:
More time - The boy had a birthday party this weekend and it was
scheduled for a scant two hours, but took six because all his classmates
were just having too much fun jumping on trampolines and driving
go-carts. Next time I'm just buying him a pizza or something.
Bin:
Nothing game-related.
Expenditure:
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Balance forward - $3,367
Legend of Heroes Trails from Zero (PS4) - $50
Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4) - $75
Armoured Core IV (PS5) - $60
Legend of Heroes Trails into Reverie (NSW) - $60
Edge of Eternity (PS4) - $17
Total to date - $3,629
-KKC, who's not looking forward to local weather for the next day or so.
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