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    I'll be continuing to play Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies. Just finished the third case, the solution to which was absurd. Hopefully the next chapter will be a bit less convoluted, though knowing the series that's unlikely.

    Currently playing through The Witcher 2. Overall quite a bit smoother then the bit that I played of the original before giving up on it midway through Chapter 2. That being said, I've hit something of a wall with the giant squid-boss-thing. I may boot up To The Moon (which I got on sale at GOG some time ago) to

    I ended up mostly enjoying Bioshock Infinite's story for what is was (though the treatment of class/race divisions was definitely problematic), but part of me still wishes that the game had really followed through on the religious-horror thing it had going on in the first act. Up until the airship crashed I thought

    Having just gotten it off of the 3DS E-Shop, I'll be making my way through Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies this weekend. So far I'm enjoying myself, though the game's treatment of psychology as basically magic is taking me out of the narrative just a bit.

    I loathed Rich and Strange, but it was fascinating all the same.  It actually had the potential to be a really interesting character study in the middle, then it throws itself into so many different, bizarre directions that it becomes interesting just to see what Hitch is gonna do next.  And when (Spoilers, by the