[10:33] piro: hey, new rant
[10:34] piro: you are starting to look like me
[10:34] piro: :P
Oops.
I've been pretty busy since my birthday a few weeks ago, what with some freelance writing, a new Nintendo DS, friends exhorting me to participate in National Novel Writing Month, City of Villains and a few other projects that have me hitting the books. I guess I'll cover a few of these subjects as I go, and then get back into a more normal schedule.
City of Villains
As you might guess from the screenshot above, this is my current obsession, along with my Nintendo DS. They have replaced Sudoku entirely, though I still do the occasional puzzle, especially since Leon gave me a book of them for my birthday.
But anyway, I've made level 20 with my Mastermind already, since it's far too fun to order ninjas to do my evil bidding. It's taken the City of (X) combat system, which I still find fun, and changed it so that it's more of a strategy game than an action game. I have to order retreats now, prioritize targets, keep formation... it's a refreshing change from my other characters, though if I want the normal City of Heroes "jump in, beat things up" experience, I still have that option.
If you're wondering, I'm on the Justice server, and am in the MoE supergroup (yes, the acronym is intentional. No, I won't tell you what it stands for, otherwise my poor SGmates will get bothered far too often).
Nintendo DS
My attachment to my Nintendo DS is so strong, my good bud Cliff Hicks felt compelled to mention it in his column for GameSpot, which should tell you all you need to know about how often I fire that sucker up.
The only games I own are Advance Wars DS and Puyo Puyo, but I've sunk in a good 60 hours into Advance Wars in the past couple weeks, with no signs of slowing down significantly. I have plans to get more games as time goes on, naturally, and am going to have great fun when one of my previous obsessions, Animal Crossing, returns to suck up my time like some sort of freakish vacuum/sponge hybrid (why has no one invented that yet?). DS good. Games good.
Writing
With several of my friends trying to hit the goals for National Novel Writing Month, I decided to start writing down an idea for a novel I've had since college.
Of course, all the notes I had for that novel were on my old desktop, which died when I moved last, so I had to get that sucker fixed. So now, I have a gaming laptop and a pedestrian desktop, and a few thousand words written. It's good to write for myself again, without reviewing or previewing a video game/DVD/book. So I don't really care if NaNoWriMo ends with me not having met the word goal, I'm feeling good.
And that's all I have to say for now--I'll be back on Monday, now that I remember that I should update this thing.