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Mid-December life update


On 12/20/2013 at 07:44 PM by rejo1479

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Despite having a PS4 and loving the time I'm having when I'm on it, I am still very much attached to my PS3. At the start of the month, I was obsessed with Dragon's Crown (I want to give it another run through as another class). I'll probably have a review of that sometime soon.

Borderlands 2 was released for free via PSPlus and a friend and I have been sucked into that as well. Considering how much content that game has, I'm sure it'll be taking up a lot of my time.

I've also started playing the other free offer via PSPlus: Binary Domain. It's nothing special. The story's interesting enough, but like the gameplay, it doesn't seem to do anything to set it apart from most games. It could be that'll change as I progress, but I kinda doubt it.

With Games with Gold's recent offer of Gears of War for the 360, I've gone all in and bought the other Gears games in the hope of playing through this Xbox exclusive series. I was never a fan of Xbox's exclusive games, because they never really interested me. But I'm more than willing to step out of my comfort zone and give this series a try.

I'm still not playing Halo though. Just no.

On the PS Vita front, I've started playing the Syphon Filter games. I played the first 2 on the PSOne way back when and I wanted to see if the games held up to my rosy, gilded memories. So far it's not too bad. We'll see though.

As for reading, I just finished The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, which an intriguing look at how imprisonment has served to take civil liberties away from millions of Americans. I agreed and was shocked by most of this book, but there were points where it seemed too much like an angry screed than a true examination. Still, I was astounded by many of the facts presented in the book.

I also just started reading To Live Forever, by Jack Vance. I love his writing and I love finding books of his that I haven't already read--which is getting tough considering my little town's used bookstore has little turnaround.

The story is set in a future Earth where many try to prove their worth to society in order to expand their own lifespans, aiming to be among those who can live eternally. Like all of Vance's stuff, despite being written 50-60 years ago, it shines with a creativity and brilliance that isn't found too often anymore. And it's short! I love that books didn't always have to be hundreds of pages and be part of a series.

Let me know what you all have been playing, reading, listening to! 


 

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KnightDriver

12/21/2013 at 03:04 AM

I avoided Gears for a while not liking the characters much, but on a binge of cheap games I tried out Gears 1 and found I really liked it. The controls are very fine tuned and the co-op is a blast. I then went quickly to 2 and then 3. They get better and better. A friend and I played Gears 3 for almost three months straight before I just had to stop to play other things. I gotta try Gears Judgment sometime. 

Playing: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team [3DS] and Lost Planet: Extreme Condition [X360]

Reading: American Canopy: Trees, Forests and the Making of a Nation by Eric Rutkow and The World Until Yesterday: What We Can Learn from Traditional Societies by Jared Diamond.

Listening to: The Bonzo Dog Band - A Dog's Life (The Albums 1967-1972)

rejo1479

12/22/2013 at 09:48 AM

I loved Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond, and was surprised that the tv special was available on Netflix at around the same time I read the book. I've been meaning to read more of his stuff. 

How's Lost Planet? It's looked kinda interesting to me, but I'm scared to try it out and end up hating it. 

KnightDriver

12/22/2013 at 10:49 PM

I rage quit Lost Planet about half way through today. The mechs move very slowly and some of the bosses really hammer you before you can maneuver or get a shot off. 

I've also read Guns, Germs and Steel and Collapse by Jared Diamond. He's great.

rejo1479

12/25/2013 at 11:30 PM

Ah, well then nevermind to Lost Planet.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

12/21/2013 at 07:12 AM

I love science fiction, but I'm not sure if I have ever read Vance or not.  I'm just not sure.  I just bought Asimov's Foundation as a christmas present for myself too.  

rejo1479

12/22/2013 at 09:57 AM

His most famous series is The Dying Earth, which also make a horrible introduction to his stuff. The language is so flowery and over the top that it took me years to get through and decide to read his other stuff. But when I did...wow. 

Foundation is a terrific book! I was horrified when I learned that Roland Emmerich of Independence Day and White House Down wanted to make it into a movie. It would not turn out right. At all. 

The other books in the series are great too, even when he began tying together his Robot series with Foundation. It was an interesting exercise in retrofitting his stories. 

Matt Snee Staff Writer

12/22/2013 at 09:59 AM

yeah I really like Asimov.  My favorite book of his is "The God Themselves".  That book is wack.  

Cary Woodham

12/21/2013 at 11:49 AM

I enjoyed Dragon's Crown.  I played as the Amazon.

rejo1479

12/22/2013 at 09:58 AM

I was thinking of running as the Amazon on my next playthrough, though I'd like to try out the Witch or Wizard too. 

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