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I remember guarding in the original, to be rather difficult to actually accomplish well; well in the way that was the only thing you could do come heavy attacks, and just wait, do 2-5 attacks and block some more.
Does the alchemy system hold up? That was fun to play with

Still playing Overwatch, and getting at least slightly better with Lucio and Mercy. More on Mercy; it seems playing supports with randos is a thankless task, but it's not! Getting a Rez with 3-4 is amazing to watch.
Might pick up Mirror's Edge: Catalyst. The critique seems the same as the first, but dammit, the

The controls was the main issue I had with the original Odin Sphere(still sitting in my PS2 shelf. I'm glad to here for the better performance!

That "3 Nights in Chicago" feels like cross between Nidhogg and Monaco, which is intriguing and looks like a fun co-op
The majority of my gaming so far, is Overwatch. Doing pretty decent, playing mainly support(Lucio and Mercy) and having fun; And continuing Far Harbor; the PS4 issues have seemed to clear off, now to

Playing the Far Harbor DLC. It's been nearly 6 months since I last touched Fallout 4, and it's "kind of" enjoyable. It sparked my ADHD-ness of exploration again:
*walks towards quest location, oh, a new undiscovered location! I must go there!!!* and so forth. Though I'm playing on the PS4 , and goddamn is it a mess

For the majority of the episode, I forgot it took place in such a little room. Eva Green and Rory Kinnear were just so captivating and magnificent!

With Victor/Victoria, it was the the first time I ever saw Julie Andrews in such an adult role, granted my experience is little(Mary Poppins), but it holds up so well
And with Murder By Death, it's such an achievement in farce and parody that, no wonder it holds up. And having Truman Capote, wonderful!

Right! Started the first level there: Rainbow Run. I'm loving the challenge, so far…before I throw my controller

Clue, yes it's a cult-ish classic.but it really did leave something to be desired,but it did open the gate to: Victor/Victoria, Waiting for Guffman, Private Benjamin, and most notably Murder By Death

Beat the final boss in Super Mario 3D World tonight, and behold, another world with crazy platforming! Hopefully, I can beat that before my actual weekend, so I can enjoy the "Far Harbor" DLC. And being Fallout, that's were my time will go
Edit: The Double Cherry is now my favorite of the Mario power-up's, adds a good

999 is a good puzzle game. The story is rather…strange, but fun regardless.

Osha being named OSHA seems very ironic now

John Clare's part in this episode got me all misty-eyed, and the reveal more, curious to see where that arc goes.
A third done with this season, sadly. It seems beautifully Western Dreadful is almost over; maybe resolution in the next episode or two?
Did we just catch a glimpse of Mr. Hyde?
Lily's army idea is cool.

Yeah. Shadow Hearts, Shadow Hearts: Covenant, and Shadow Hearts: From the New World. It started off pretty dark, slightly absurd(Hey,Mata Hari is a party member!)with the first, and as it went on, it just ended too absurd(Giant talking dunk kung-fu cat!)
Though I will say, that it did have a innovative battle system

Granted, that is the story in a way, and also highlighting urbanization. Maybe because of that and how society treats elders nowadays(an annoyance), it seems more on point

Honestly, the cinematography can be blamed for that. It's very, very static.
Though the story told is amazing

Final Fantasy 7. Rather over-hyped

With how busy as work as gotten, just been playing some "Super Mario 3D World".
Though hopefully I will get a PS2 soon, and probably do another run of the "Shadow Hearts" trilogy. More so for Covenant

Olenna makes everything better
Also: Hey, let's talk…*awkward silence*, talk some more *real life stuff plus silence* Someone entered the room, such a relief

Very curious how the Brona arc ends, it seems to be a wild card. Granted with the introduction of Justine this episode, I'm very intrigued.