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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2008-06-01 10:40 pm

Stuff I've been eating.

JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL was my train-riding book today because I had no other, and I found that the very next chapter addressed the continuing fates of the characters I had taken for forgotten. I stand by my earlier criticism, because there is a very real difference between a reader anticipating missing characters' return, and wondering if the author's simply misplaced them.

LOST continues to be a soup of delightful and spicy meatballs floating in a broth of stale television cliches. Usually I have no palate for it, and sometimes I just have to have five bowls of it. I slurped down a good half-dozen episodes over the last 24 hours, and have three more to go before I know what half my flist is so happy about.

PSYCHONAUTS is wonderful, and is currently a $15 download for XBox 360 users. (I understand PC users can enjoy it via Steam, as well.) I have a lengthy post about it that I may actually finish someday. Suffice to say it's certainly the best written platformer-genre game I've ever played.

RACE FOR THE GALAXY is an amazing card game and I wish to play it again right now. I will almost certainly be purchasing a copy soon.
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[identity profile] radiotelescope.livejournal.com 2008-06-03 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think you can say it's a *bad platformer* just because the authors succumbed to the "last level must be stupidly frustrating" fallacy.

It is, overall, a terrific platformer game with a lot of variety, which means that nobody will like all the parts equally. I had trouble with several of the hurry-up-hurry-up levels (not just the last one).