One year later...
Aaaand I'm back. I'll try my best to recall what I did in the past year. Here goes.
- April - Uhhh..... I think I finished the Chaos; Head visual novel. Also started playing League of Legends. Also watched Black Rock Shooter.
- May - Nope. Wait, I played Okami here.
- June - Watched The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. What is wrong with me. Saw this movie called Mind Game. A good anime movie. Recommend twice. Got Diablo 3. There goes my summer.
- July - Played through and fully completed the Stein's; Gate visual novel. recommend three times and would play through again.
- August - Got back into this korean MMO called 'Elsword'. Played Deadspace and Deadspace 2. Got The nightmare of Druaga.
- September - Played Ys Origins. Played Faster than Light. Played Persona 4 Arena. Watched Durara. Fate/Zero happened.
- October - Bioshock and Bioshock 2. Dead Rising 2. Watched Speed Grapher. Replayed Ar Tonelico 2: Melody of Metafalica. Got Fate/Unlimited Codes. Got Odin Sphere. Finished SMT Digital Devil Saga. Started Tales of Destiny Remake Director's Cut. Went to NYCC, was pretty awesome. Played Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria. Started watching Robotics; Notes.
- November - Got back on Atlantica Online. Played Demon Souls. Played through Analogue: A hate story. Started Eien no Aselia.
- December - Dragon Age: Origins happened. Then Guild Wars 2. Even now I still play that dumb game. Watched Sword Art Online. Rewatched Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari. Played Star Craft 2.
- January - All Guild wars 2.
- February - Started watching Psycho-Pass. Got Atlas working for all the forever untranslated visual novels I have. Started watching Jojo's Bizzare Adventure 2012. Played through Kikokugai: The Cyber Slayer. Started Silvery White. Started Lunaris Filia.
- March - Went to Genericon, a five headed catmera happened. Got Phantom of the Inferno Anime. Path of Exile beta release. Robotic's; Notes finished. Psycho-Pass finished.
- April - Carnival Phantasm.
Done.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Saturday, March 3, 2012
March, month of a dawning sun
Haven't posted a real post here since last year. That's pretty bad.
Well anyways, onto the fun stuff!
-January:
What did I do over january? nothing.
I think I played Catherine. It's a strange game that seems like the worst hentai ever. Then you pop the disc in and run it. Suddenly you're climbing, pushing, pulling, hanging from blocks. All to reach the top to escape some sort of symbolic creepy thing. But other than that, it's a pretty good game. The main character is some guy named Vincent. He's in a relationship with a girl named Katherine. Then one day at the bar, Vincent meets another girl named Catherine and shit goes down. Then as Vincent, you get to decide how should Vincent handle such a situation.
Also, I watched Chaos; Head. It's an anime about a hikikomori, a person who outcasts himself from the outside world. One who stays inside all the time. He has delusions about a fake in-anime anime character who's his favorite anime character. He's a high school student who goes to a prestigious private high school. But he outcasts himself so much to the point where he made a minimal attendance chart so he can attend the least amount of classes and still graduate. He is also the God-player of an in-anime MMO 'empire sweeper online'. He is also one of those guys who hates the 3-d world saying stuff like the 2-d world is much better.
Well, one day, his in-game friends talk to him about some bizzare events called 'new generation' events. There has been some, but the nature of these events is really what causes the main character to take notice of such things. Like one of the events involved a dead fetus getting stuffed inside a dead man's stomach. Which is pretty gross sounding by itself. So the guy gets himself involved in the New Gen events and all this ends up tying in with the delusions he has. Also, the best morale i learned from this anime is that one way to get chicks is to become a schizophrenic, I might wanna try that one out someday.
And the last thing for january, was this poor game called 'Saya no Uta'. It's a visual novel, so that's pretty bad by itself. It's a game developed by Nitro Plus. The story follows the main charater, Fuminori who recently got into a terrible car accident on a family trip where a tractor landed in their car. Royally messing up the car and killing everyone but him, however Fuminori had to go through lost of mental surgeries and procedures to make it. He did. His senses slowly came back to him. The last one being sight. However, when his sight came back, the world changed for him, forever. The mental stuff he went through changed his perspective so that everything is nothing but gory meat, organs and pulsating slabs of insides. People where these strange tentacle monsters who from a distance looks like a pile of meat. The walls and floors and everything else around him looked like the insides of a beast. The sounds weren't normal either. It was all disturbing. Every voice he heard made him want to throw up, these were clearly not human voices. His sense of smell changed as well. The smell of the room alone made him nauseous. Even his sense of touch changed. Everything was slimy and gross. This world could be considered a world of hell. When he looked outside, not much has changed. The world outside is exactly like the world in that room. To top it off, the sky is black. No sun, no stars, no lights, no nothing. Pitch black. On the verge of committing suicide to escape this hell, he meets a young girl, by the name of Saya, the first human sensing thing he's seen since the operation. And then we get to see their misadventures together.
After that comes February. What happened over february? Also nothing.
As for games/animes?
First came Deus Machina Demonbane. Yet another Nitro Plus game. It follows a third rate detective named Daijuuji Kurou. Now before I get more into this game, let me sum it up in three words: Mecha, Lovecraft, Lolis.
Then came yet another Nitro Plus game. This is totally not a Nitro Plus run, I swear. This one is called 'Hanachirasu'. It follows a swordsman Takeda Akane.
Hanachirasu is set in a parallel timeline where nuclear weaponry was never developed. As such, Japan continued to fight through World War II, ending aggressions only when Hokkaido and Kyushu were occupied by Russia and America, respectively.
The game itself takes place in early 21st century Tokyo, which has been transformed into a haven for Japanese culture thanks to the nationalistic ideals of the charismatic Ishima Kaigen. Strict policies are in place in to enforce a ban upon firearms within the city limits. Thus, though terrorism and power struggles run rampant, swordplay, not gunfire, claims the lives of those not powerful to stake out their claims here.
Our protagonist is one Takeda Akane, a swordsman driven by a desire to face his one true rival, Igarasu Yoshia.
I got lazy of typing and summarizing the intro so I copypasta'd like a n00b.
That's not all, Last is a real game. One called Neverwinter Nights 2. It's the sequel to Neverwinter Nights if you couldn't figure it out. It's a game, you click stuff and stuff dies. Really addicting, like all good bioware games. Play it. Now.
And that's all I have, I think for this past three months. Until next time.
Well anyways, onto the fun stuff!
-January:
What did I do over january? nothing.
I think I played Catherine. It's a strange game that seems like the worst hentai ever. Then you pop the disc in and run it. Suddenly you're climbing, pushing, pulling, hanging from blocks. All to reach the top to escape some sort of symbolic creepy thing. But other than that, it's a pretty good game. The main character is some guy named Vincent. He's in a relationship with a girl named Katherine. Then one day at the bar, Vincent meets another girl named Catherine and shit goes down. Then as Vincent, you get to decide how should Vincent handle such a situation.
Also, I watched Chaos; Head. It's an anime about a hikikomori, a person who outcasts himself from the outside world. One who stays inside all the time. He has delusions about a fake in-anime anime character who's his favorite anime character. He's a high school student who goes to a prestigious private high school. But he outcasts himself so much to the point where he made a minimal attendance chart so he can attend the least amount of classes and still graduate. He is also the God-player of an in-anime MMO 'empire sweeper online'. He is also one of those guys who hates the 3-d world saying stuff like the 2-d world is much better.
Well, one day, his in-game friends talk to him about some bizzare events called 'new generation' events. There has been some, but the nature of these events is really what causes the main character to take notice of such things. Like one of the events involved a dead fetus getting stuffed inside a dead man's stomach. Which is pretty gross sounding by itself. So the guy gets himself involved in the New Gen events and all this ends up tying in with the delusions he has. Also, the best morale i learned from this anime is that one way to get chicks is to become a schizophrenic, I might wanna try that one out someday.
And the last thing for january, was this poor game called 'Saya no Uta'. It's a visual novel, so that's pretty bad by itself. It's a game developed by Nitro Plus. The story follows the main charater, Fuminori who recently got into a terrible car accident on a family trip where a tractor landed in their car. Royally messing up the car and killing everyone but him, however Fuminori had to go through lost of mental surgeries and procedures to make it. He did. His senses slowly came back to him. The last one being sight. However, when his sight came back, the world changed for him, forever. The mental stuff he went through changed his perspective so that everything is nothing but gory meat, organs and pulsating slabs of insides. People where these strange tentacle monsters who from a distance looks like a pile of meat. The walls and floors and everything else around him looked like the insides of a beast. The sounds weren't normal either. It was all disturbing. Every voice he heard made him want to throw up, these were clearly not human voices. His sense of smell changed as well. The smell of the room alone made him nauseous. Even his sense of touch changed. Everything was slimy and gross. This world could be considered a world of hell. When he looked outside, not much has changed. The world outside is exactly like the world in that room. To top it off, the sky is black. No sun, no stars, no lights, no nothing. Pitch black. On the verge of committing suicide to escape this hell, he meets a young girl, by the name of Saya, the first human sensing thing he's seen since the operation. And then we get to see their misadventures together.
After that comes February. What happened over february? Also nothing.
As for games/animes?
First came Deus Machina Demonbane. Yet another Nitro Plus game. It follows a third rate detective named Daijuuji Kurou. Now before I get more into this game, let me sum it up in three words: Mecha, Lovecraft, Lolis.
Then came yet another Nitro Plus game. This is totally not a Nitro Plus run, I swear. This one is called 'Hanachirasu'. It follows a swordsman Takeda Akane.
Hanachirasu is set in a parallel timeline where nuclear weaponry was never developed. As such, Japan continued to fight through World War II, ending aggressions only when Hokkaido and Kyushu were occupied by Russia and America, respectively.
The game itself takes place in early 21st century Tokyo, which has been transformed into a haven for Japanese culture thanks to the nationalistic ideals of the charismatic Ishima Kaigen. Strict policies are in place in to enforce a ban upon firearms within the city limits. Thus, though terrorism and power struggles run rampant, swordplay, not gunfire, claims the lives of those not powerful to stake out their claims here.
Our protagonist is one Takeda Akane, a swordsman driven by a desire to face his one true rival, Igarasu Yoshia.
I got lazy of typing and summarizing the intro so I copypasta'd like a n00b.
That's not all, Last is a real game. One called Neverwinter Nights 2. It's the sequel to Neverwinter Nights if you couldn't figure it out. It's a game, you click stuff and stuff dies. Really addicting, like all good bioware games. Play it. Now.
And that's all I have, I think for this past three months. Until next time.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Patchd up version of the DOS-BOX game!
It now features a tutorial!
And new endings!
Also, some of the lamer endings have been rewritten.
Persevere through this to find the truth!
Download the game here!
Also, disclaimer - Very offensive game! Download and play at user discretion!
And new endings!
Also, some of the lamer endings have been rewritten.
Persevere through this to find the truth!
Download the game here!
Also, disclaimer - Very offensive game! Download and play at user discretion!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Some dumb game/program/DOSthing
Here's the download link to my six hours of fruition:
http://www.mediafire.com/?fedvh9cb5ivvh2b
Although a bit of a warning, this is text based, so don't expect much, also, this can be very offensive to some people out there. Just sayin'
Also, there are many choices to make in the game, and playing it through the second time changes a few of the key things about it!
Enjoy the 20 minutes of OMGWTFOTL that this game gives!
http://www.mediafire.com/?fedvh9cb5ivvh2b
Although a bit of a warning, this is text based, so don't expect much, also, this can be very offensive to some people out there. Just sayin'
Also, there are many choices to make in the game, and playing it through the second time changes a few of the key things about it!
Enjoy the 20 minutes of OMGWTFOTL that this game gives!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Bracing the cold winter break
Hey, so much has happened in between then and now. Actually, most of it started happening after my last post.
Trying to get it all in chronological order here in my head.
First I believe was New York Comicon!
First con I been to, it was pretty fun, they had many great things there, I met lots of well known people. Like the guy who does SMBC, that was fun. I got one of his t-shirts that has a dinosaur kamikaze'ing into an asteriod saying revenge. It is pretty awesome.
Although the best part about the trip, i would have to say would be the midnight escapade I had with one of my friends. I went under a school sponsored trip, and one of the students under my friend's supervision got lost. Of course, this lost student's phone died of batteries and this is almost midnight in Manhattan. This student was nowhere to be found so my friend decided to go look for the lost student. I tagged along with him because looking for someone alone in Manhattan at midnight doesn't sound like a fun idea.
This search actually ended up becoming more of an adventure as we got to meet a replica cast of jersey shore on the subway, at the subway station we also met this one guy who kept calling people country and trying to pick up chicks from across the tracks. At the end of the trip, it was 5am and then we get a call that the lost student made it back to the hotel we were staying at. Best pointless trip ever. There was also two really drugged out people later that morning on the bus talking about missing their phone. Moral of the story; don't stay at a hotel in new jersey.
Not long after that, I managed to get my hands on a copy of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES.
It's a jRPG game produced by Atlus. You are the silent protagonist who recently transferred to Gekoukan high school. Upon entering the city of tatsumi port island, the protagonist experiences the dark hour; an hour that exists at midnight in which all normal people are turned into coffins and all power turns off. Only people who wield the power of persona, facets of the selves that appear when one is confronted by an extraordinary situation, are not turned into coffins. Also things called Shadows appear only during the dark hour and they feed off the minds of people turning them into mindless beings incapable of doing anything. These mindless beings are called the lost and the symptoms they have are known as apathy syndrome. The source of these shadows comes from a tower called tartarus that only appears during the dark hour. The silent protagonist finds and joins up with others who also are persona users to find out the truth behind the existence of the dark hour and tartarus.
The gamplay is quite interesting since half of the game involves you managing the school life of the silent protagonist in a simulation like game while the other half is dungeon crawling. Their combat system is pretty unique in the sense that I haven't seen anything even remotely like it. Whenever you hit someone where it hurts or do a critical hit on them, it puts them into a state known as 'down', when you do, you get an extra turn. However, hitting someone in 'down' state will not give you an extra turn. Also aoe attacks don't give extra turns either. If you're down, you take a whole turn to get back up. It's a brutal game that presents it's challenges fairly well. I enjoyed this game, both gameplay wise and story wise.
Shortly after that, my three month old laptop decided that right in the middle of the semester to die on me, never to boot ever again. So that became a problem rather fast.I managed to get around it by using the hard drive in it as an external hard drive to a computer in the computer labs. Was it a pain? yes. Was it worth it? no. Never again do I want another laptop to die that hard ever again.
Meanwhile during the above mess, I managed to borrow someone's copy of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. A sequel to persona 3, but mostly by name. It features a brand new cast in a totally new location. The story behind it is, you're the silent protagonist who is the new transfer student to yasogami high school. However, the day you transfer there, a murder has taken place inside the small town of Inaba, the town you're staying to going to school in. The body of the victim was found hanging upside down from an antenna on someone's roof. You quest to solve the murder that has happened, to find out who did it and how did they do it. Along the way, you look for the answers to many other mysterious things that arises as you continue further to solving this mystery.
The gameplay is the same as persona 3, half simulation and half dungeon crawling. Although they improved alot of small things from 3. Which made playing a bit more easier. Also one major change they made from 3 to 4 is the battle system. Now down doesn't take a turn to get up from, but if you're hit in the weak spot or crited while down, you become dizzy which takes a whole turn to recover from. Also aoe attacks now gives extra turns if you hit them in the funny spot or perform a crit on even just one of the enemies. Still a fun game, I liked it alot. The gameplay is something I enjoy and the story is pretty epic. Although one thing I didn't like was how the final boss music wasn't as epic as the final boss music in persona 3. Oh well.
After that I picked up Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. Is there a trend? I think so. I might be going SMT for a while. I can see why they're the third most popular game series after Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest currently. Back story of this is You're a silent protagonist who is in high school in Tokyo.(Whoa not a transfer student?! I can't play this anymore!) Who one day got a call from your cousin to meet up with him in front of his apartment. You meet in front of his apartment, but your cousin isn't there, but two of your friends are. Apparently he gave one of your friends threew COMPs, DS replicas with the abilities of an iPod touch really. One of your friends is a hacking genius and boots the comps causing them to summon demons from them. Shortly after, the Yaminote Circle of Tokyo is put into a lockdown where no one can leave. There is a cult of weird orange costume people called the Shomonkai that preaches that the lockdown is an ordeal by God and we, mankind, must overcome this ordeal. The silent protagonist lives through the lockdown trying to find a way to survive.
The gameplay of this game is quite different in that it's like a tactical battle system, where each chara forms are group of that chara and two demons. But upon attacking another unit, they enter a turn based battle system that lasts one round of attacks from both sides. However, if you hit someone where it makes them cry or perform a critical, you get a status called 'extra turn', and they'll lose that status if they have it. If you have extra turn, then the battle will last one more turn and only those with extra turn can act that turn. This is a nice game with an intricate storyline in which all questions become wrapped up the more paths you complete. I enjoyed playing it and I still am playing it since I haven't completed all the paths.
And lastly to this wall of text is what happened so far this break! I punched out the lights. I stood up stretching and my fist accidentally made rough contact with the lights, shattering it, causing shards of glass to cover me. Needless to say, that hand is now a bunch of cuts. I managed to clean myself of all glass and off the floor, but I earlier yesterday I found a shard of glass in my hair. I forgot to check my hair for glass. Skillz bro. So that meant I slept with shards of glass in my hair? How did I not feel it? I guess it's because my hair is badass.
Until next time, whenever that may be.
Trying to get it all in chronological order here in my head.
First I believe was New York Comicon!
First con I been to, it was pretty fun, they had many great things there, I met lots of well known people. Like the guy who does SMBC, that was fun. I got one of his t-shirts that has a dinosaur kamikaze'ing into an asteriod saying revenge. It is pretty awesome.
Although the best part about the trip, i would have to say would be the midnight escapade I had with one of my friends. I went under a school sponsored trip, and one of the students under my friend's supervision got lost. Of course, this lost student's phone died of batteries and this is almost midnight in Manhattan. This student was nowhere to be found so my friend decided to go look for the lost student. I tagged along with him because looking for someone alone in Manhattan at midnight doesn't sound like a fun idea.
This search actually ended up becoming more of an adventure as we got to meet a replica cast of jersey shore on the subway, at the subway station we also met this one guy who kept calling people country and trying to pick up chicks from across the tracks. At the end of the trip, it was 5am and then we get a call that the lost student made it back to the hotel we were staying at. Best pointless trip ever. There was also two really drugged out people later that morning on the bus talking about missing their phone. Moral of the story; don't stay at a hotel in new jersey.
Not long after that, I managed to get my hands on a copy of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES.
It's a jRPG game produced by Atlus. You are the silent protagonist who recently transferred to Gekoukan high school. Upon entering the city of tatsumi port island, the protagonist experiences the dark hour; an hour that exists at midnight in which all normal people are turned into coffins and all power turns off. Only people who wield the power of persona, facets of the selves that appear when one is confronted by an extraordinary situation, are not turned into coffins. Also things called Shadows appear only during the dark hour and they feed off the minds of people turning them into mindless beings incapable of doing anything. These mindless beings are called the lost and the symptoms they have are known as apathy syndrome. The source of these shadows comes from a tower called tartarus that only appears during the dark hour. The silent protagonist finds and joins up with others who also are persona users to find out the truth behind the existence of the dark hour and tartarus.
The gamplay is quite interesting since half of the game involves you managing the school life of the silent protagonist in a simulation like game while the other half is dungeon crawling. Their combat system is pretty unique in the sense that I haven't seen anything even remotely like it. Whenever you hit someone where it hurts or do a critical hit on them, it puts them into a state known as 'down', when you do, you get an extra turn. However, hitting someone in 'down' state will not give you an extra turn. Also aoe attacks don't give extra turns either. If you're down, you take a whole turn to get back up. It's a brutal game that presents it's challenges fairly well. I enjoyed this game, both gameplay wise and story wise.
Shortly after that, my three month old laptop decided that right in the middle of the semester to die on me, never to boot ever again. So that became a problem rather fast.I managed to get around it by using the hard drive in it as an external hard drive to a computer in the computer labs. Was it a pain? yes. Was it worth it? no. Never again do I want another laptop to die that hard ever again.
Meanwhile during the above mess, I managed to borrow someone's copy of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. A sequel to persona 3, but mostly by name. It features a brand new cast in a totally new location. The story behind it is, you're the silent protagonist who is the new transfer student to yasogami high school. However, the day you transfer there, a murder has taken place inside the small town of Inaba, the town you're staying to going to school in. The body of the victim was found hanging upside down from an antenna on someone's roof. You quest to solve the murder that has happened, to find out who did it and how did they do it. Along the way, you look for the answers to many other mysterious things that arises as you continue further to solving this mystery.
The gameplay is the same as persona 3, half simulation and half dungeon crawling. Although they improved alot of small things from 3. Which made playing a bit more easier. Also one major change they made from 3 to 4 is the battle system. Now down doesn't take a turn to get up from, but if you're hit in the weak spot or crited while down, you become dizzy which takes a whole turn to recover from. Also aoe attacks now gives extra turns if you hit them in the funny spot or perform a crit on even just one of the enemies. Still a fun game, I liked it alot. The gameplay is something I enjoy and the story is pretty epic. Although one thing I didn't like was how the final boss music wasn't as epic as the final boss music in persona 3. Oh well.
After that I picked up Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. Is there a trend? I think so. I might be going SMT for a while. I can see why they're the third most popular game series after Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest currently. Back story of this is You're a silent protagonist who is in high school in Tokyo.(Whoa not a transfer student?! I can't play this anymore!) Who one day got a call from your cousin to meet up with him in front of his apartment. You meet in front of his apartment, but your cousin isn't there, but two of your friends are. Apparently he gave one of your friends threew COMPs, DS replicas with the abilities of an iPod touch really. One of your friends is a hacking genius and boots the comps causing them to summon demons from them. Shortly after, the Yaminote Circle of Tokyo is put into a lockdown where no one can leave. There is a cult of weird orange costume people called the Shomonkai that preaches that the lockdown is an ordeal by God and we, mankind, must overcome this ordeal. The silent protagonist lives through the lockdown trying to find a way to survive.
The gameplay of this game is quite different in that it's like a tactical battle system, where each chara forms are group of that chara and two demons. But upon attacking another unit, they enter a turn based battle system that lasts one round of attacks from both sides. However, if you hit someone where it makes them cry or perform a critical, you get a status called 'extra turn', and they'll lose that status if they have it. If you have extra turn, then the battle will last one more turn and only those with extra turn can act that turn. This is a nice game with an intricate storyline in which all questions become wrapped up the more paths you complete. I enjoyed playing it and I still am playing it since I haven't completed all the paths.
And lastly to this wall of text is what happened so far this break! I punched out the lights. I stood up stretching and my fist accidentally made rough contact with the lights, shattering it, causing shards of glass to cover me. Needless to say, that hand is now a bunch of cuts. I managed to clean myself of all glass and off the floor, but I earlier yesterday I found a shard of glass in my hair. I forgot to check my hair for glass. Skillz bro. So that meant I slept with shards of glass in my hair? How did I not feel it? I guess it's because my hair is badass.
Until next time, whenever that may be.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
El Psy Congroo
Hey all. After the super long break i had from posting on here, i'm semi back. Alot has happened in between now and then, but to start off the first post in this year's October, I'll glamorize an anime I watched mid September.
The anime's called Stein's; Gate. It's actually an anime adaptation of a visual novel of the same name. It's about this eighteen year old physics high school graduate and his super hacker friend who discovers how to send text messages to the past. Like most vn's out there, the first half is essentially a slice of life kind of thing where things get serious about halfway through. Although the first episode is quite serious. I liked it alot and i think I didn't make it sound as awesome as it is, so I'll say that this anime is awesome.
On another note, I finally got the first Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia. Many posts ago I had one on the second one, well I have the first one now. I'm not exactly done with it as I just finished the first fifth of the game. It's about a guy, Lyner, who journeys across his world, known as Ar Ciel, on a quest to save Ar Ciel from a virus that has gone rampant. I'm probably making this sound like a generic rpg, and it probably is, and there really isn't much to brag about this game except for the many and bad innuendos this game is well known for.
I think that covers about all that this has to go over for. Until next time, whenever that'll be.
The anime's called Stein's; Gate. It's actually an anime adaptation of a visual novel of the same name. It's about this eighteen year old physics high school graduate and his super hacker friend who discovers how to send text messages to the past. Like most vn's out there, the first half is essentially a slice of life kind of thing where things get serious about halfway through. Although the first episode is quite serious. I liked it alot and i think I didn't make it sound as awesome as it is, so I'll say that this anime is awesome.
On another note, I finally got the first Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia. Many posts ago I had one on the second one, well I have the first one now. I'm not exactly done with it as I just finished the first fifth of the game. It's about a guy, Lyner, who journeys across his world, known as Ar Ciel, on a quest to save Ar Ciel from a virus that has gone rampant. I'm probably making this sound like a generic rpg, and it probably is, and there really isn't much to brag about this game except for the many and bad innuendos this game is well known for.
I think that covers about all that this has to go over for. Until next time, whenever that'll be.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Walking the earth on the palm of my hand
Last full day of my sophomore year. Two more finals to take care of then done for the year. It's coming to an end already. All this. To think, back in February and March I wanted to go home really badly because of some major accomplishments I've heard of back then. Since then, however, it's been growing weaker. I actually don't want this year to end as weird as it sounds. But all good things must come to an end. It was fun this year, many people who'll be leaving this place and moving on with their life, others who will remain behind and share more moments together. But with the departure of people means the arrival of new people. Maybe next year there'll be better people. Who knows?
In the gateway which hold the vision of the future seems fascinating, but becomes unstable since of how much life changes during our youth. Our future is uncertain, we cannot rule out a single thing just because of a stupid idea or feeling someone once had at some point. There is a lot of possible things out there.
However, in between now and then, there have been a lot which has happened, i mean after all, it was a whole month's time. But... no matter how hard i try to remember, it's pretty difficult. uhhh....lessee... I....umm... crap what did I do earlier this month? There were friday night magics. those were fun. There were also movies we watched. Right, continuing, uhhh... wow. i think that's just about it. well, if we minus all the time I spent hanging out with friends. Great times have came and within that, we've all found a little happiness we all can call our own. I believe that is the meaning we should get out of the dreams we hold. To find what it is that drives us, to achieve that same feeling of meaning.
In the gateway which hold the vision of the future seems fascinating, but becomes unstable since of how much life changes during our youth. Our future is uncertain, we cannot rule out a single thing just because of a stupid idea or feeling someone once had at some point. There is a lot of possible things out there.
However, in between now and then, there have been a lot which has happened, i mean after all, it was a whole month's time. But... no matter how hard i try to remember, it's pretty difficult. uhhh....lessee... I....umm... crap what did I do earlier this month? There were friday night magics. those were fun. There were also movies we watched. Right, continuing, uhhh... wow. i think that's just about it. well, if we minus all the time I spent hanging out with friends. Great times have came and within that, we've all found a little happiness we all can call our own. I believe that is the meaning we should get out of the dreams we hold. To find what it is that drives us, to achieve that same feeling of meaning.
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