• Another Yank Bank Holiday Play Want Bin (PWBE 19 Feb 2024)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 19 00:45:08 2024
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    It's President's Day in the States. I don't know what it is we expect
    people to celebrate, apart from the ability to get a small discount on
    some white goods and reading material as a result of irrelevant
    commerce.

    Play:
    --=--

    Way of the Samurai 4 (PS3) - So this isn't objectively terrible, but it
    wasn't quite what I was expecting either. It's the end of the Tokugawa
    period and you have the British making their historically accurate
    inroads into a Japan that's divided against itself. But the character
    designs for the British characters are hopelessly theatrical, with piles
    of period-incorrect details that probably looked great up on the design
    board but are completely awful in motion. In particular, the captain of
    the British marines is a woman whose helmet and armour suggest that they thought people still dressed as Roman legionnaires in this period. If
    Yakuza Ishin was a good martial arts motion picture simulator, then this
    is a cheap martial arts motion picture simulator, wherein they hope you
    are blinded by the audacity and don't see that the building is a facade
    and that the same six extras in identical period clothing have rushed by
    the camera twenty times. And that's to say nothing of the stamina-based
    combat which I've never been able to figure out in this series.

    House of the Dead Remake (PS4) - Annoyingly the PS5 has no facility for testing the functions of the Move wands, as this is apparently limited
    only to PS3 and the inside of the VR client. This is why it took me a
    whole day to figure out that the PS4 camera was just pointed wrong, and eventually I was able to get both Move wands set up (after a day of
    charging) for some John Woo action. Except that it's exhausting to hold
    the two Move wands that way, held perfectly horizontally so that they
    can be aimed properly. Worse still, the colors on the screen don't match
    the colors of the Move wand balls, which means it's stupidly easy to mix
    up with gun is aimed where. This is a poor substitute for actual light
    gun technology.

    Yakuza Kiwami 2 (XSX) - I now have it teed up in a way that I can log on
    just after noon, get an achievement for raising a stat another point,
    and then log out. And I can do that reliably all week. My kid had better appreciate all the work I'm doing to keep my Gamepass going.

    Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (PS5) - Levelling up
    all of Kiryu's agent gadgets to their maximum capability had a less celebratory outcome than I was anticipating. Also I don't really use the
    agent fighting style much because it's a lot of waiting around instead
    of thinking about who to hit next or how. Even so, I'm now just a little
    bit closer to being able to get all of the trophies. For what reason I
    know not.

    Want:
    --=--

    To be able to sit and play a game for more than ten minutes without
    being interrupted by some damn thing (RL) - Is this the future we
    promised ourselves? All the games available at a moment's notice, but no
    time to play them? Do I need to go on some kind of actual holiday to a
    remote location where I can just hole up somewhere in order to have a
    couple of continuous hours of play time? Is that something I genuinely
    have to plan now? Is that really necessary?

    My Analogue Pocket cart adapters - The glory of Neo Pocket, TurboGrafx
    and Lynx cartridges on a modern screen with modern control inputs.
    Assuming that they meet their third set of shipping objectives. As far
    as first-world problems go this is pretty tame and even tolerable, as
    long as your priorities are properly prioritised and your whole life
    doesn't revolve around the medium. That's probably me, I hope.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

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

    Balance forward - $426

    -KKC, who does kind of need a break from everything really.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Feb 19 16:20:54 2024
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    irrelevant commerce

    Surely the best kind.

    Play:

    Outrun 2006 (PSP) - unlocked an Outrun-class Testarossa, and advanced
    some way further through the Flagman events. Finally. I have to say
    though, the difficulty level does still seem a bit erratic.

    Want:

    Nothing.

    To be able to sit and play a game for more than ten minutes without
    being interrupted by some damn thing

    :-)

    Bin:

    A few stages I always struggled with a bit on Outrun 2006. In
    particular, Jungle and Milky Way, with those sneaky obstacles they
    have sticking out on some corners.

    -Rus.
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