games you’ve never heard of, part two
Some of you who actually read this blog might remember my post from all of two days ago (http://www.umasstorch.com/blog/2009/09/26/games-youve-never-heard-of/) where I talked about the game “Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy” and how bad it was.
Yeeeeeeah… about that… I’ve clocked like 10 hours of gameplay since then. Can’t. Stop. Running. Around. Ancient. Egypt.
Okay, yes, the game’s plot is riddled with clichés and the gameplay itself is painfully linear but dagnabbit it is FUN, you hear me? FUN.
I can’t wait to go home this weekend and get my copy of “Tales of Symphonia” back from the friend I lent it too, so I can play something that doesn’t make me cringe.
…Wait, what the heck am I talking about? “Tales of Symphonia” is even less original than “Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy”! It’s not nearly as linear, but the plot/dialogue is even worse. Worse, I say!
Anyway, about me going home this weekend. I will be attending the Garlic and Arts festival (http://www.garlicandarts.org/) with at least two of my roommates. I will give you the full report on that when I return.
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