From Newsgroup: uk.games.video.misc
Kendrick Kerwin Chua <
kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:
Huh. House of Lords is getting a Labour-flavoured makeover. I only heard about that from our American comics pages. You'd think a big change to
the UK government like that would get a bit more attention.
It seems like a continuation of Blair-era changes, so if you see
Starmer as a Blair tribute act, in some sense it isn't that
newsworthy.
Play:
Monster Hunter Tri (Wii) - there are various two-monster village
quests which open up after you get the credits, so I figured I might
as well make a start on those in this third playthrough. The
Agnaktor/Uragaan one wasn't too bad with the long sword from the
Argosy captain, but even with my Qurupeco armour nearly maxed-out now
it's definitely showing how non-ideal it is for such a quest. As is my
dubious level of long sword proficiency, to be fair.
Tomb Raider (2013) (PC) - more collect-em-up action, finishing off
everything shown on the map for what the game describes as 90%
completion. Knowing me I might well look up where to find the rest
too, but that would probably be excessive (which virtually guarantees
it'll happen).
Want:
Maybe this eventually...
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
Shame they couldn't work Robot and Ninja into the name somehow.
Bin:
Failing to run GRIP (Linux) - the gog.com installer was inexplicably
falling over in Wine, and I was considering some VM-based approach for installation before remembering that search engines exist, and using innoextract instead. Then the game would fall over trying to play a
video. After sorting that, it still fell over, just a few seconds
later. Apparently this can actually run on Linux, but whether it'll
play nice with my setup might be a different matter. Anyway, it's kind
of surprising given the sheer number of games that have worked for me
so far with generally fairly minimal hassle.
-Rus.
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