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It's Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada.
Recently finished Silent Hill 2 Remake. Excellent game. Started replaying Alan Wake 2. This time playing the PS5 version. Also started playing Super Mario Galaxy on the Switch 2.
Yet, the level design can feel very confusing and baffling.
Parts are disconnected and fit together in weird ways. There are pipes that take you down and ones that take you up.
Some parts I don't remember if I should be heading up a level or down it.
Those X marked metal plates are they for the snake ground pound thing?
Im on the canyon area and bouncing between parts, sometimes I can't tell if Ive circled back to an area Ive already done.
Im usually quite good when I get my bearings in a game, but its so confusing here.
Really like manipulating the skill points to get near endless Bananzas. I didn't even realise some skills have multiple levels of upgrades. Game doesn't really tell you.
Well it’s sounding like Walmart and Target are phasing out Xbox games. It might also be systems and accessories as well. This is just according to some employees right now. Starting to feel like PlayStation and Nintendo game sections have been getting smaller all the time as well.
My Walmart seems to have a larger record section than Nintendo section.
Some crazy challenges there. Not even sure the Zebra one is possible.
I have been getting to the end of my main story play through in Borderlands 4 this weekend.
I've been playing Road Rash (Genesis), Duck Tales (NES/PS5) and Tetris DX (GBC/Switch) this weekend. I'm enjoying all three, even though I'm terrible at all of them.
Just grab onto some dick tales! Ooo wooo!
Have only tried the first one so far and yeah, they seem like they’re going to be pretty crazy.
Lemon party!
Old lemons make me pucker up.
I've beaten the Kong Bananza one and have gathered enough banana's to do them all. I tried the Elephant Bananza next but eventually gave up. The challenge requires a lot of precision which the mechanic isn't really suited for. Checkpointing is also rather unforgiving, meaning I had to redo large parts which just became tedious bussywork.
And that's my main gripe with the Bonanza's in general: they're just not really that fun to use.
I don't think I played any games this weekend, other than maybe a few rounds of online MKWorld's Knockout mode together with my eldest son. I haven't really been gaming much lately as september and october are typically very busy and I'm also behind on my work.
We did go to see Suzanne Vega yesterday evening though, which was nice. We don't often go to live performances or festivals. I heard she was going to be performing Thursday on the radio and I managed to snag the last 2 adjoining seats for me and my wife. We've never been good at planning months ahead as is usually required to order tickets for stuff like this, so this was perfect for us.
Thats pretty cool. She is one I would like to see as well.
Ouch. Sounds painful. I go back and try them some more later but I might not either.
Yeah, the Snake felt kind of wonky trying to control.