Monday, August 8, 2011

Been a week.

Dear Lost Odyssey... go to hell.
I got to the Black Cave area and continued with my tremendous amounts of skill grinding that that game calls for.    However, there is an enemy with a whole team petrification... and well... I lost two hours of game play.

Farbot and I just got back from Toledo, Ohio for a family reunion of hers. (By just got back, I mean Monday night)  Because of that, my gaming this weekend was shot.  Though Friday night, she and I went to dinner with a couple of our friends (who are a couple) who played through Borderlands in Co-Op and had a good time.  I recommended the same thing to Farbot who reluctantly agreed. (I can be an anxious asshole when it comes to games, though, I am trying to tone it down.)  We got to level 4 and through a couple of the story line missions and had a good time.

Last night was GURPS Victoriana.  The game was run, it was a good time, and sufficiently creepy towards the end.  My character went to bed in this (haunted) house and had a terrible nightmare.  A stairwell with mesh walls with children reaching through the walls.  My character sliced their fingers off with a knife and the fingers then crawled along and dug into my legs.  When he awoke (stoically because he is a bad ass) the wounds were actually there.

Tonight is Dresden, and hopefully I will have a better post than an update after that.  Now for question:  Do any of you try and get your significant other to game with you?  Does it work?  If you don't have one, would you consider it?

1 comment:

  1. Borderlands was actually a game we built up to. We started with some silly xbox arcade games like castle crashers to get used to coordinating our gameplay and working together. Later, we played the Left4Dead series on super easy to get over the 1st person shooter skill difference. Only then did we move on to Borderlands (again on easy, though we later moved the difficult level up). We've also enjoyed Portal 2 Coop.

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