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It's very possible that I have an abnormally high tolerance for doing things like talking to every person I walk by in a video game, no matter how many times I've walked by them before. Or it might be an obsessive need to make sure that I didn't miss something.

Right, you never know!

I've been approved by my committee to defend my dissertation on the 11th. So I'll be done soon! Done! Am I dreaming? I might be dreaming.

Been listening to this constantly. So, so good.

I've talked about liking this game elsewhere on here, so I won't repeat myself too much. I'll just say again that I'm really enjoying the game. I agree that it's a nice, refreshing game for this summer.

The plan is to finish I Am Setsuna and then start Hyper Light Drifter. I'm not sure how much I have left until the game is finished, so I might not be done this weekend. But either way, that's my gaming plan for the near future.

I'm not quite as far as you are in the game, but overall it sounds like I'm enjoying the game a bit more than you do. I'm a fan of the piano music, and other than Setsuna I actually like the characters. But yeah, you're absolutely right about Setsuna. She's boring, which is a shame. And you're probably right about the

I finally finished Lightning Returns, so I feel very accomplished. I did everything in the game that could be done the first time around, and overall I really enjoyed it. I was kind of obsessed with changing Lightning's outfits and customizing them. After that I went back and played the DLC for Never Alone, which is a

I read some less than encouraging reviews, but after playing a bit of it the other night I actually like it so far. Although I do understand some of the criticisms that have been made (I can see the story being predictable and the characters aren't as thrilling as I would have liked), I really love the music and the

I am determined to finish Lightning Returns. I keep telling myself I'll just go to the end and blow off some of the side quests. But then I finished all the side sides. So then I figured I should use the extra day to kill all of the Last Ones that I can. It never ends. Which I love, of course, but I also feel like I

Very excited for this. But also still incredibly sad about it being cancelled.

Really looking forward to laughing, crying, then laughing and crying, then curling into a ball and just hoping that Mr. Peanutbutter can make me feel what happiness is again. Love this show.

Played Beyond Eyes the other day. Very beautiful visuals, and I cried more than once. But everything makes me cry, so that's not necessarily likely to be everyone's experience.

While I love taking in the scenery of games, I tend to slow down more often when something important is happening in the story. I like to take my time so that I can really feel what's happening around me. Some moments need to be taken in and reflected on before dashing off to the next place.

So many emotions

All hail LaCroix!

"Part of this is because the game itself doesn’t seem to think its story is worth telling—for example, its load screens suggest players check out last year’s comic-book prequel to learn why the game opens with Faith in juvenile hall, rather than ever discussing this in-game."

Usually I go to musicals. Especially The Drowsy Chaperone: "it does what a musical is supposed to do! It takes you to another world and it…it gives you a little tune to carry in your head for…for…when you're feeling blue, you know?"

My constant being on the verge of tears yesterday shifted to full on crying during most of the Tonys last night (but that was to be expected anyway). I desperately needed that show, and I only wish it had kept going. I know a lot of people felt it was too long, and for an awards show it probably was, but the Tonys is

Both? Everything?