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Name: Norfolkian
Age: 33
Location: West Midlands, UK

Describe yourself in five sentences or less:
I have an undergraduate degree in English Lit and a Masters in History. I'm apparently the sort of person who describes myself using my academic achievements... I love my small urban garden, growing vegetables and cooking with them. I am a novice archer, having taken up the sport in January this year. I would like more Dreamwidth friends. :)

Top 5 Fandoms:
Star Wars
Star Trek
Point and Click Adventure Games
Gardening
Stand-up comedy

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My life and stuff that inspires/excites me.

My last three posts were about:
Random stuff about my day and deleting my LJ.

How often do you post? How about commenting?
My Dreamwidth journal is very new - I didn't import any LJ stuff over because I have decided to start afresh. So, I haven't made many entries yet, but I'm going to try and post at least once a week, if not more.

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Date: 2017-04-15 09:13 am (UTC)
catness: (shovel)
From: [personal profile] catness
LOL, our work is never done - so many classic games, still unplayed, and so many new games are released every year :)

The Whispered World was enjoyable except for the protagonist - that whiny kid was easily one of the most annoying characters ever! Though I had played it a long time ago, and can't remember all the gory details - only that he has a talent to turn any innocuous item description into a depression-fest. (Hell, I know how to do that myself - I play games to escape from being me ;)

Haven't played Broken Age yet, have you? It's on my wishlist, but I'm wary of tedious repetitive gameplay mentioned in the reviews. Over years I got spoiled with easy streamlined games, and I no longer have patience (or time...) for beating my head against the wall. Of course, there are always walkthroughs, but it's not a lot of fun when you can't make any progress without looking for hints...

I had played another Tim Schafer's game - "Psychonauts", which is technically a 3D platformer, but it's reasonably easy even with my lousy reflexes which force me to stick with point&click. Psychonauts is an awesome game - so wacky and funny, with great attention to details. If you don't mind some platforming, you should give it a try.

Oh and I forgot another of my favourite P&C games: the hilarious series about Ben & Dan ("Ben There, Dan That", and "Time Gentlemen, Please"). These are indie games with (intentionally?) horrible primitive graphics, which discouraged me at first, but brilliant writing makes up for that. This is one of the rarer games where I actually enjoyed using everything on everything, because of the funny messages, unique for each object combination.

Date: 2017-04-15 04:14 pm (UTC)
catness: (sunset_tree)
From: [personal profile] catness
Good to hear about Broken Age - gotta grab it sooner! I loved Broken Sword 5 too, although I don't care much about George Stobbart (this protagonist seems too self-conceited...), but the story was wonderful. LOL, I remember starting Alkatraz but losing interest or getting distracted or something... I should (restart and) finish it. The problem is that it doesn't work under Linux, even under the emulator. I have dual-boot with Windows, mostly for games, but it's too annoying to boot to another OS on a regular basis, so Windows-only games require more commitment from me than usual, and I feel more guilty about gaming my time away when I should be doing something useful. (Which is, like, always ;) but under my regular working environment, I can always convince myself that it's just for a brief break, even if several hours fly by before I even notice ;)

Oh right, I haven't played Shardlight yet! Dystopia/post-apocalyptic is one of my favourite genres. (Just recently played Dead Synchronicity - yet another great post-apocalyptic Daedalic game, except for the weird art style and ending on a cliffhanger.) But I usually wait till the price drops. With my backlog of games, already owned but never played / not finished / games I intend to replay but never get around to, it's only reasonable... (I have an eye on Thimbleweed Park by Ron Gilbert, but this one can also wait.)


Date: 2017-04-16 02:36 pm (UTC)
catness: (alleycat)
From: [personal profile] catness
Right, I'm considering the remastered DoTT too (the original game was awesome), as well as Full Throttle and Grim Fandango... so many old classics are getting a facelift. So far, I've played the remastered Gabriel Knight, and Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded - they both were quite enjoyable and nostalgic, but didn't recapture the excitement of playing the game for the first time... well, that was to be expected.

Btw are you on Steam? I'm catness. Half of my games are on GOG, but I'm not using GOG Galaxy.

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