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Mar. 8th, 2007 08:31 amI need to figure out a better system here. Right now, the plan is to come in at 8:30 and leave at 4:30, so I can get the 5pm train home and arrive around 6:20 in Hamilton. Coming home at 7pm, like I have been for most of the week, is a letdown. Not really a drain, but it leaves me very little time to actually do stuff. Heck, last night I went to bed at 9 something for some reason.
Me thinks the cold is partly to blame in terms of making me sleepy and tired. Hopefully this will change with warmer weather. The commute, as I guessed, isn't draining me as much as the OSC commute. With OSC, I would fall asleep on the trains. Here, I play video games. I need to find more adventure-type games, because they're such a great time waster. There's Hotel Dusk, Trauma Centre (although that's more of a sim game) and Touch Detective that I know about. Contact is an RPG, but it looks interesting too. I can't really play Elite Beat Agents on the train. XP
I completed episode 2 on Justice for All. That was one messed up ending. However, Kate can be happy that the Circus case is now unlocked. One question, though: Does Morgan come back? I'm under the impression that she's still alive (unlike a certian main villain in the first game, who in game canon is now very dead according to what Phoenix and Franziska said) and the ending (the VERY CREEPY ending, I might add - I feel so bad for Pearl) hints that she might return, but I don't see her mentioned in summaries for the rest of the game. That said, I really want to play the final case now. Apparently, there's different endings and if you get a "bad" ending, you can kill off some of the main characters.
Also, I did get to see the... uh... front-on view of Mia's new form in this game. Holy crap, boobs were everywhere! You can't tell me that's not fanservice.
I am warming up to Franziska, though. She appears to be a very troubled girl hiding a lot behind a front. Not quite in the same way Edgeworth is troubled (there could be books written on his personality), but more in the lines of she was living in her own little world in Germany and then suddenly had to face reality back in the US. I don't think she ever came to terms with what happened to her father. Hrm.
Me thinks the cold is partly to blame in terms of making me sleepy and tired. Hopefully this will change with warmer weather. The commute, as I guessed, isn't draining me as much as the OSC commute. With OSC, I would fall asleep on the trains. Here, I play video games. I need to find more adventure-type games, because they're such a great time waster. There's Hotel Dusk, Trauma Centre (although that's more of a sim game) and Touch Detective that I know about. Contact is an RPG, but it looks interesting too. I can't really play Elite Beat Agents on the train. XP
I completed episode 2 on Justice for All. That was one messed up ending. However, Kate can be happy that the Circus case is now unlocked. One question, though: Does Morgan come back? I'm under the impression that she's still alive (unlike a certian main villain in the first game, who in game canon is now very dead according to what Phoenix and Franziska said) and the ending (the VERY CREEPY ending, I might add - I feel so bad for Pearl) hints that she might return, but I don't see her mentioned in summaries for the rest of the game. That said, I really want to play the final case now. Apparently, there's different endings and if you get a "bad" ending, you can kill off some of the main characters.
Also, I did get to see the... uh... front-on view of Mia's new form in this game. Holy crap, boobs were everywhere! You can't tell me that's not fanservice.
I am warming up to Franziska, though. She appears to be a very troubled girl hiding a lot behind a front. Not quite in the same way Edgeworth is troubled (there could be books written on his personality), but more in the lines of she was living in her own little world in Germany and then suddenly had to face reality back in the US. I don't think she ever came to terms with what happened to her father. Hrm.