• Play Want Bin Rwanda (PWBE 11 Dec 2023)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Dec 11 02:14:16 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc


    So do I need to travel first to Rwanda before coming to the UK? Or how
    is that supposed to work now?

    Play:
    --=--

    Lode Runner Legacy (PC) - Hey, I finally got it working correctly. All I
    had to do was adjust the Windows settings to force it to use the more
    advanced graphics card in the laptop, then configure the graphics
    settings to limit the frame rate and use half of the maximum in the
    variable rate settings. Simple. I don't know why they don't write out
    that 25-step process for all their customers to take advantage of.

    Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (PS5) - I finished it
    this weekend, a scant two weeks after receiving the discs. What a
    phenomenal story it's telling, and it knows exactly what gaps in the
    Yakuza 7 narrative are worth revisiting from a different point of view.
    This is to say that you don't have that trope of Kiryu watching every
    event from the other game whilst hiding in the shadows and influencing
    the outcome, and even his most impactful appearance in the other game is
    only barely mentioned here. The story at the end is a real gut-punch if

    you've been following along since the beginning, but even if you haven't
    the acting is superb and good enough to carry the scenes even without
    the context. I have a handful of combat arena encounters to work through still, but I'm finding this version of the side content much more
    entertaining that it was in previous games for some reason. I think that
    they were strongly motivated to get it right because it's such an
    integral part of the main story, and it shows how much effort went into
    making everything work just right. I think RGG Team is in fine hands
    without founder Nagoshi at the helm, even though his influence is still
    there in every frame.

    Ace Combat 7 (PS4) - Wow, this is a really nice air combat sim. I know I always say that about the air combat sims I buy and then play once, but
    this is a cut above in terms of making you feel like a part of a big
    military aircraft operation. If only I could quit crashing into things I
    might find myself having a good time just watching all the action
    happen.

    Monark (PS4) - I bought this on Switch maybe a year ago and never gave
    it a proper go, so after picking up the PS4 disc for ten bucks I decided
    that I'd better try harder this time. It's another turn-based RPG set in
    a Japanese high school where the students somehow have mystical powers
    to interact with a secret occult world, but the gag this time is that
    there doesn't seem to be a real world attached to it. All the children
    (and a few beefy teachers) are all trapped in a school that seems to
    randomly transport people in and out of fantasy combat scenarios. It's
    oh so serious and up its own bagpipe chanter, but there's something here
    that I want to explore further.

    Tandem (PS4/Switch) - A nice little platform puzzle game, too clever by
    half for me to give it any serious attention though. Two different
    characters walk through the same scene but pulled by different gravity
    and rules, so obstacles one can walk around are insurmountable high
    walls to the other. One of the dozen-or-so games I picked up in the
    Funstock Black Friday sale.

    Gal Guardians (PS4/Switch) - Another Funstock joint, a Metroidvania
    where you switch between two characters who specialise in either ranged
    or melee attacks. It's charming and only a little pervy, as the creators
    have hinted that it shares a continuity with the Gal Gun series. It's
    really fun but I would struggle to call it memorable in any way, apart
    from the care that they took to show every last enemy being cut neatly
    into bloody sprite halves with your attacks.

    Labyrinth of Zengetsu (PS4/Switch) - Of the remaining things I bought,
    this is probably the one I'm most interested to revisit. One of the
    things Japan did with the Wizardry series was improperly insert samurai
    and ninja into a western fantasy setting, and that continued to happen throughout the many clones that have popped up over time. So it's only
    natural that eventually there would be a Wizardry clone that drops all
    of the western design and architecture and is set solely in medieval
    Japan. Zengetsu is that game, and it piles on the style by lovingly
    rendering everything in a way that looks like brush art drawn with only
    blank ink, an aesthetic justified by the story being told. I really need
    to get a Switch save going, because Wizardry clones are most at home on
    a handheld system.

    Want:
    --=--

    Yakuza 8 - Or Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth, as they have somewhat
    awkwardly titled the thing. I'm honestly a little worried about whether
    or not I'm going to have the proper amount of free time to dedicate to
    this thing, because it's going to be the full-sized Yakuza and not the
    little apertif that Gaiden was.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing gaming-related.

    Expenditure:
    -----=-----

    Balance forward - $6,409

    -KKC, who keeps staying up too late to play games.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Dec 11 21:38:03 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    So do I need to travel first to Rwanda before coming to the UK? Or how
    is that supposed to work now?

    We have reached the "attach rockets to the pig to ensure flight" stage
    of this policy, I suspect. Which ensures spectacle if nothing else.

    Play:

    Oekaki Puzzle (PS1) - a bit more of this, mostly back on the easier
    puzzles again.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    Bin:

    My brain apparently being much too keen to internally sing the subject
    line to the tune of "Delilah", like some ill-advised PWB version of
    I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.

    -Rus.
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  • From John Dow@jmd@nelefa.org to uk.games.video.misc on Fri Dec 15 19:31:04 2023
    From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc

    Russell Marks <zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com> wrote:
    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    So do I need to travel first to Rwanda before coming to the UK? Or how
    is that supposed to work now?

    We have reached the "attach rockets to the pig to ensure flight" stage
    of this policy, I suspect. Which ensures spectacle if nothing else.


    WerCOre doing an excellent job of turning the whole country into a slow
    motion Monty Python sketch.

    In other sad news, I see Google have started phasing out Usenet support.
    IrCOm wondering if itrCOs finally time to start peering with eternal September as it looks like it might finally be going away :(

    H
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    rCo
    John Dow <jmd@nelefa.org>
    Zo is Wrong
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