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.Sunday, February 8, 2009 ' 7:45 AM


Apparently, most of my gaming consoles are handheld (and yes, laptops CAN be handheld).
As such, everyday has been a mindless gaming marathon for me, anywhere, anytime.

First off, the DS.
1) Disgaea.
Yea... I've reached level 7000 and I dunno what to do anymore. Weird huh. Ima stopping Disgaea for a while then.

2) Rhythm Tengoku.
It's a music game for... those with a sense of humor I guess. You have to perform various tasks in each rhythmic minigame, like chopping brocolis or throwing fishballs in your mouth. It all makes no sense but... that's the way life should be! Recommended.


Next, the PSP.
1) Star Ocean : Second Evolution.
Well, if you're a fan of the series, enuff said. Go get it! Or if you're not... Star Ocean is a game similar to the Tales series in the combat area, whereas its skills are similiar to.... runescape -.- However, you can combine skills to create/enhance magical effects, and that kinda eliminated any possible runescape factor. Like putting points into cooking, or art >.> The prologue feels like the bloody Umineko prologue but after that, the gameplay kicks in. Recommended.

2) Tales of the World : Radiant Mythology 2
Well well, it's your olde Tales game again, this time having the same sucky storyline/game mechanics as Tales of the World 1. This time it's worse though. You do not get to explore towns, but instead you're stuck in a stupid ship that acts like a town. However, the gameplay feels smoother now, in fact the gameplay gives me the old Tales feeling again, the one full of win. There's a catch though, it's in jap. Recommend if you can break the language barrier XD.

Other than that, there's really nothing else I'm doing these days. Rewatching Hitman reborn? Attempting to contact Justin 500 times but fail? Actually doing homework out of boredom? Or am I actually redeeming myself? Well, actually I don't care. Ciaossu!







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