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Mar. 23rd, 2011 01:19 amJust in case anyone's wondering, I did get my PS3, and I did get FFXIII, and I've been playing.
I have to admit (ulp) that the lack of any kind of owner's manual for the PS3 threw me for a short time, but I managed to get it set up anyway, and my guess, about what all those little orifices were, turned out to be right. I discovered this truth by going to the Sony site and downloading the manual.
I got the Move bundle but haven't set that up yet. I may not do so, as they warn you about smacking things like bookshelves while you play, and I have lots of those in my den and little room to swing my arms about.
As for FFXIII, I'm enjoying it immensely. The characters are pretty and appealing. (Except Hope - I want to smack him. Often.) I haven't gotten very far - I'm only on the crystal lake and I'm still getting tutorials. But so far I really like the battle system. It's a very linear game, which has two pros and one con for me. Con is that I can't do my usual thing, wandering around killing low-level baddies to raise my heroes to ridiculous levels so that later, harder battles become easy. Pro 1 is that there are no mini-games and side quests, at least not so far. (Yes, I know, lots of people live for those things, but I don't. I just want to get on with the story and kill things.) Pro 2 is that it's harder to get lost on the map. Not impossible - I've done it a few times - but harder.
Anyway, now I'm off to bed early so I can play all day tomorrow. I had three days off this week, mostly so I could play with my new toy.
Oh, yeah, as far as real life goes:
We sold the Buick to my neighbors (who know everything about all the glitches it's had). We've banked the money so that later we can use it for a downpayment on a new car, and we're back to driving the Honda. I don't think my mom was real pleased, although my neighbor just loves the car, but the Honda has been less expensive to maintain.
I got a very nice compliment from someone I work with, who told me I was "the heart of the division". *blush*
My roomie and I went to the nearby Crocs outlet. The prices aren't low enough for me to be able to afford much, but I did get a pair of sandals that will make my Casual Fridays a bit classier than my usual Crocs.
All my tax refund is gone. *sniff*
I'm watching the Zorro series that ran from 1990-93. It's a fun series, and I'm a fangirl of the guy playing Zorro (Duncan Regehr). Beginning the second season they got another of my favorite actors, Henry Darrow, to play Zorro's dad. The chief villains (there were two - they killed off the first one) are both good, and the guest stars and regulars are consistently good. Better, the scripts and stories are also very good, especially when you consider it's a half-hour show. The show is fun and hugely entertaining, and I'm going to be sorry when we finish the last episode.
My hip is fine, and the animals are all healthy. There, that should take care of real life, right?
I have to admit (ulp) that the lack of any kind of owner's manual for the PS3 threw me for a short time, but I managed to get it set up anyway, and my guess, about what all those little orifices were, turned out to be right. I discovered this truth by going to the Sony site and downloading the manual.
I got the Move bundle but haven't set that up yet. I may not do so, as they warn you about smacking things like bookshelves while you play, and I have lots of those in my den and little room to swing my arms about.
As for FFXIII, I'm enjoying it immensely. The characters are pretty and appealing. (Except Hope - I want to smack him. Often.) I haven't gotten very far - I'm only on the crystal lake and I'm still getting tutorials. But so far I really like the battle system. It's a very linear game, which has two pros and one con for me. Con is that I can't do my usual thing, wandering around killing low-level baddies to raise my heroes to ridiculous levels so that later, harder battles become easy. Pro 1 is that there are no mini-games and side quests, at least not so far. (Yes, I know, lots of people live for those things, but I don't. I just want to get on with the story and kill things.) Pro 2 is that it's harder to get lost on the map. Not impossible - I've done it a few times - but harder.
Anyway, now I'm off to bed early so I can play all day tomorrow. I had three days off this week, mostly so I could play with my new toy.
Oh, yeah, as far as real life goes:
We sold the Buick to my neighbors (who know everything about all the glitches it's had). We've banked the money so that later we can use it for a downpayment on a new car, and we're back to driving the Honda. I don't think my mom was real pleased, although my neighbor just loves the car, but the Honda has been less expensive to maintain.
I got a very nice compliment from someone I work with, who told me I was "the heart of the division". *blush*
My roomie and I went to the nearby Crocs outlet. The prices aren't low enough for me to be able to afford much, but I did get a pair of sandals that will make my Casual Fridays a bit classier than my usual Crocs.
All my tax refund is gone. *sniff*
I'm watching the Zorro series that ran from 1990-93. It's a fun series, and I'm a fangirl of the guy playing Zorro (Duncan Regehr). Beginning the second season they got another of my favorite actors, Henry Darrow, to play Zorro's dad. The chief villains (there were two - they killed off the first one) are both good, and the guest stars and regulars are consistently good. Better, the scripts and stories are also very good, especially when you consider it's a half-hour show. The show is fun and hugely entertaining, and I'm going to be sorry when we finish the last episode.
My hip is fine, and the animals are all healthy. There, that should take care of real life, right?