July 23, 2002 Comments Off
No updates this week, as I've now arrived in Kansas City to attend the annual KansasFest computer convention. Hi to all the folks back home and elsewhere.
No updates this week, as I've now arrived in Kansas City to attend the annual KansasFest computer convention. Hi to all the folks back home and elsewhere.
In the madness of E3, I forgot to put up a link to a review of the GameCube version of Resident Evil - which isn't as good as that same system's Eternal Darkness.
Release dates for PlayStation 2 updated.
Two other new reviews up, with three contributed ones en route.
Release dates for all systems except PlayStation 2 have been updated. Feast your eyes on what you'll be playing this Christmas.
I briefly engaged in some Tetris Worlds, but found the controls a bit odd and the screen too small. The best rendition I've yet found of this game was TNT for Nintendo 64; unfortunately, the only place I ever saw it was at E3.
My other free time, which seems to be merrily multiplying in quantity, has been spent finishing Eternal Darkness, watching Buffy Season Two (a delightful comedy), reading Ascendance (nice to see you, too, sir), and unraveling the infinite mysteries of my new digital camera. So many toys - so few hands…
Another thing to like about Eternal Darkness: it was the 800th video game added to the Gamebits library. And no, still none of it is for sale - especially Intelligent Qube. Why does everyone want to buy this game off me? Is it something other than the fact that it's a spectacular puzzle game that still engrosses me to this day? Ah, maybe that's why it's not for sale.
"I think the first time I went insane was in Cambodia."
I love you, Eternal Darkness.
Stuntman: drive, crash, repeat.