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Looks like I haven't updated you all on what's going on in a while. I guess I just got lazy. Several things have happened since my last blog entry.
I managed to get my Mortal Kombat 3 cartridge working and played some of that for a while. Haven't played it since. I'm a busy man.
Instead I played more Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, and totally beat it again. Level 50 druid. I suppose if I want to beat it with a lower level than that, I'll have to skip some of the optional quests.
Oh, and thanks to Laura Jenner from GameSpot UK for suggesting Eric's Bow. It made that last battle a lot easier.
What else have I been playing? Xenosaga Episode I. Almost finished the game, and then I'll have
Two new games today.
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 (used/complete, $32.39)
ESPN NHL 2K5 (new/sealed, $2.63)
Hmm... It seems there are two different covers for DDS2. I got the later version. Does anyone know if there are other differences between the two?
Should I even bother playing it right now? I haven't played the first one, so I probably won't understand what's going on in the story.
Just got back from a week-long vacation. Got a bit of game playing done, but only on portable systems.
Yesterday I beat Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords with my level 50 warrior. With that out of the way, I can focus on Drill Dozer. I'm doing pretty good in that game. It's a pretty cool Game Boy Advance platformer from Game Freak, the developer of the Pokémon series. I should be finished the game soon.
When I'm not playing my DS, I'm mostly playing Xenosaga Episode I for the PS2. Not sure how much is left of that game. Probably a few more hours of gameplay and twenty hours of cutscenes.
I'm going on vacation soon, so maybe I should play Xenosaga right now and leave Drill Dozer and other portable titles for when I'm gone.
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