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I wish Google Maps had a "walking" mode. That would make planning things like the trip Nick and I took out to Trader Joe's a lot easier.

Also, damn, I really miss living in Glendale where it was sunny all the time, and there was a TJ's like five blocks from where I lived. Oh, to move back to California.




Meanwhile, the past couple days have been spent in the grips of GTAIV and its hooks into parts of my brain that make me act like an addict, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] read_alicia loaning us her 360 for a bit. I keep on comparing it with GTAIII, due to it being set in a caricature of New York, and it keeps coming up wanting - sure, it's more detailed, but most of the detail is at the expense of gameplay. Zooming across a bridge, then having to brake sharply to stop and pay toll does not enhance the fantasy in the least, IMHO. The whole thing's full of design decisions like that: petty simulationalism over fun. Which, really, is no surprise after all the micromanaging you had to do of your character in GTAIIISA.

I should just hook the box up to the router, give it my cc info, and buy Space Giraffe and a few other indy games. (ooh, and it seems that Everyday Shooter is on Steam now. Better download the demo on Rik's machine, this one keeps sounding cool.)

Date: 2008-05-18 07:21 pm (UTC)
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I have to admit I just don't get it either. It's not really my thing... I have to admit that I love certain elements of realism in gaming. Anything with a proper physics engine, for example, will entertain me for WEEKS. But I can't imagine playing GTAIV for any reason, when the previous (San Andreas) was too "Realistic" for me. Actions with consequences? I'll ... be over playing Crackdown, or Saint's Row, and trying to ignore the heavy downsides of those games.

This is why of all the 360 games released, my favorite may be EDF 2017, which is a no-pretentions no-bull game about shooting at giant rubber alien bugs for 50-some levels.

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