The last three days completions (1/4):
With three days of doctor's appointments, not a lot of game time, and having a late night going past my bedtime fighting what was supposed to be a boss fight, but more fighting the controls, I didn't post those three days completions....
The Beast and the Princess quest was...anti-climactic at best.
That wrestling ring fight underground? Someone needs to send that back to the developers cause 90% of that fight is against the controls and getting the mech to fuse with weapons correctly.
Wench ranting about Dr. Who
@socketwench - Something I'm very big on telling people is that a lot of early Classic Who is SLOOOOOOOOOOOW. Because we're a binge watch culture now (or got used to the "omnibus" versions in the past), we tend to sit down and watch every episode at once.
Early Dr Who should be watched, at most, one episode a day. It preserves the cliffhangers, makes you want to watch the next part, and takes a slow boring 3-hour-6-episode slog and turns it into a weeks worth of event viewing.
When I moved in with nerd roomies, and they saw my collection of classic Who, they wanted to see the first Dalek serial. I warned them it's a long six episode slow burn, but they wanted to see it anyways. They got so bored so quick.
But when I showed them the Dalek Invasion of Earth, I did it one episode a day for a week, and they were all into it.
We tend to forget that these are serials, designed to play out over a month, and often stretched out to fit that month. They make for exciting 30 minutes chunks, but very boring 3-hour movies.
Around the mid 70s there was a concerted effort to go into four episode serials and only occasionally get into 6 episoders. Mainly so they'd have more "First Nights" but a side effect is you now had 1.5 hour stories that were quick, concise and work for binge watching.
I know things have been publically kinda quiet since Zelda came out.
(1) I love Zelda, and being unemployed, have a LOT of time to play it.
(2) I got smacked with the flu for about two weeks. More Zelda time.
(3) There's actually another non-emergency-but-very-painful medical issue going on in my life that's being worked on slowly, but surely. Again, Zelda makes a good distraction from the constant pain.
Once I'm done with Zelda, and the pain thing goes away, I'll likely be a bit more...me, again.
Sorry about that - hopefully, this all gets fixed up soon. Except the game. Loving the game.
@sratoz - Saw this and thought of you. I find it funny that, knowing Spanish, I can read Portuguese fairly okay. But the spoken language I can barely recognize.
Spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Well, there go my property values....
Doctor's appointments today, Thursday and Friday, so game time is at a premium. Groceries Thursday as well. Today's completions (1/2)
One of the neat things the game does is that there's a "diorama" you put together for a character...and not only do you have to take pics of the monsters for the diorama, it actually recreates the pose in the picture!
@Sparksol - I'm keeping only the "specialty" weapons you get when you conquer the sage areas. But I'm waiting for that master sword and hylian shield, too....
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