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Overdue Update and a "Late To the Party" entry


On 03/04/2020 at 07:46 PM by Ranger1

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I really need to blog more. Actually, I need to game more so I'll have more to blog about. But anyway...

I've been stressed this winter, so my energy has been "passive watch shit on Netflix" level. Only recently have I really gotten back into gaming. That was actually a product of watching the first three Pirates of the Caribbean movies over two days and then feeling the desire to finish Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, which I rage quit after a game-breaking glitch that wouldn't allow me to 100% the game. I think they maybe patched it, because I played through the game from start to finish without encountering it this time around.

Looking through the stacks of unfinished games after I finished Lego Pirates, I puled out Lego Lord of the Rings, another game I quit playing due to a glitch that wouldn't let me 100% the game. Again, this time success.

After a bad day at work, I really wanted a game that would let me take out my frustrations. I tried a couple more games from Mount Backlog (thanks, Chris, for that name!), before realizing that I just wanted to replay the original three Ratchet & Clank games (PS3 HD remakes). And so I am. R&C is done, with all gold bolts found. I'm about a third of the way through R&C Going Commando (my personal favorite, mostly because of the Sheepinator), and still having as much fun as I did when they were first released on the PS2.

Last night, however, I took a break from Ratchet & Clank to check out my downloaded hoard on the PS3. i realized that I'd been sitting on Papo & Yo, totally unplayed, for several years. I didn't remember even buying it. So I started it, only planning on playing for a half hour or an hour. I was going to be good, go to bed early and get up early and actually accomplish stuff today. Yeah, that didn't happen. What did happen was that I got sucked into a game with a story about something I could relate to. I had an alcoholic father who could be abusive - never to me physically, but I have seen my mom's copy of their divorce decree and the reason wasn't irreconcilable differences. Luckily, my mom left when I was baby, so I have no memory of it, but I did have to deal with emotional abuse. I didn't know (or didn't remember) about the story when I started playing. I only put the controller down long enough to shovel some food into myself at one point and played all the way through in pretty much one sitting. It's not a game that I would call fun (or even enjoyable), it had some rough edges, it made me uncomfortable in places, and I'm so glad I played it. It's not the game mechanics that make this game, but the story. The game mechanics are pretty cool, don't get me wrong, but they definitely take a backseat to the story itself. A story that is more of an experience than just a story. And today, the more I've thought back on it, the more powerfully it has affected me.

The gameplay issues I had were pretty minor, the biggest one being the hints. For a game that for most of the game took you by the hand and practically did the work for you, when it came to a couple of puzzles at the end where I could have really used a hint, there was no hint box to be found. It's OK, I eventually figured it out, mostly by accident. I also experienced a bug where all the text disappeared, including the pause menu and the credits. I have no idea about some of what may have been important parts of the story in the last section or two, so I may have to replay the whole game to see if i did, indeed miss anything important. It's OK, it's a game I don't mind doing that with, but it might not be for a few days while the sharp edges I've been left with wear off.

And now back to Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, because I think I need the comic relief.


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

03/04/2020 at 08:27 PM

Going Commando is probably my favorite of the first three R&C games, too.  So many improvements from the first game.

If you want to watch something really good on Netflix, might I recommend The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.  I loved it.

Ranger1

03/04/2020 at 09:20 PM

I still hate the hoverbike races and the spaceship bits, but I love everything else about the game.

I have that in my Netflix queue. Along with more things than I think I will ever have time to catch up on. I still haven't watched the third season of The Dragon Prince yet.

Cary Woodham

03/05/2020 at 11:08 AM

I'm so sorry to give you more Netflix suggestions, but I just thought of another one.  Are you aware of the Dragon Quest computer animated movie that just came out?

Ranger1

03/05/2020 at 11:22 AM

Oh, yes! And already watched! Thanks for looking out for my Dragonquest obsession. Cary, feel free to keep the suggestions coming. A lot of stuff on my Netflix (and other streaming services) is pretty dark and depressing, so it's good to have your suggestions to lighten the mood, and frequently, due to Netflix's terrible algorithms, I don't see some tings that I would enjoy.

Cary Woodham

03/05/2020 at 11:44 AM

Well OK then.  I did watch the first season of a new She-Ra cartoon on Netflix recently that was somewhat good.  When I was a kid back in the 80s, I was playing with one of the neighbor kids when he asked, "What's your mom's name?" I saId, "Sheilah."  And then he looked at me all surprised and said, "Whoa, your mom's She-Ra?"  My mom heard that and we had to watch the old She-Ra cartoon after that.  A couple of years ago I got her a She-Ra Funko Pop figure to put on her desk at work.  That's also the name she uses for Animal Crossing and other games.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

03/05/2020 at 03:09 PM

Almost time for Ranger Blogs!! Smile

Ranger1

03/08/2020 at 02:47 PM

Yeah, it is :)

SanAndreas

03/06/2020 at 12:16 AM

I watched Dragon Quest Your Story. Its ending was pretty meta. I liked the fact that it was based around one of my favorite games in the series.

Ranger1

03/08/2020 at 02:48 PM

That was the point where it lost me. But otherwise I liked it and for the same reason you did.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/06/2020 at 12:44 AM

The more I hear about how rough and story-driven Papa & Yo is, the more intrigued I become. 

Ranger1

03/08/2020 at 02:51 PM

I really recommend it. Like I said, it was a hard one because of personal family history.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/08/2020 at 06:10 PM

I hear you. Mid 90s was a hard watch for me for similar reasons. 

KnightDriver

03/06/2020 at 07:52 AM

I'm glad to hear that Lego The Hobbit is fixed because I got glitched half way through and couldn't progress. I really liked it though and would like to replay it. There was a massive Lego game sale on Xbox recently too. 

Playing through Ratched 1-3 sounds divine. I've been meaning to do that for years. If only PS4 would play PS3 games I could install the collection. Well, I might see if they are in the store digitally. 

Great to hear from you! On Goodreads as well. 

Ranger1

03/08/2020 at 02:46 PM

It's Lego Lord of the Rings. I don't know if they fixed The Hobbit, I don't have that one.

Re: R & C: When I hear things like that, it makes me glad I am a hoarder of my old consoles. You could always try the Ratchet reboot, but it wasn't nearly as good as the original games.

KnightDriver

03/09/2020 at 08:33 PM

Wishful thinking on my part. I'm hopeful though since they've patched LotRs. 

I played the heck out of the reboot, almost platinumed it. I'm sure the originals are great. I've played an hour here an hour there of several of them. I have the collection for PS3 and all the PS2 originals, I just have to make the time for them. 

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