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Saturday, July 14, 2007


   Another, long, boring post from the mind of clefairy
I have decided to write another long (and probably incredibly boring) post about stuff and things.

To start off, I've really got into Okami and to say I only play for about 3 hours a week (including what my sis plays when I'm not there) we managed to get to the last bit, the final 5 or 6 fights (I cant remember how many) and I've had a fun time playing it. I like the art style and the storyline is pretty good too, you get twists and things. We got the guide book so it was a lot easier to play, but we didnt need it most of the time. I like digging holes and finding those areas with loads of praise and stuff inside them because my sister can never find them. I would reccomend Okami because it is a lot of fun to play, if you like that sort of game.

On to my next subject, Soul Calibur II. It is fun to beat people up but after a while I found it getting a bit too repetetive, just killing the same characters over and over, and with a limited number of stages and stage music I got headaches from listening, and when I go to bed after playing it all I can think of is the tunes.I like the characters though, especially Talim who I am always playing as. My sister likes Xianghua and Sophitia (my sisters called Sophie) and Seung Mina.I am not very good at it but I'm getting better, at least I hope so.

My third thing about video games (and the last) is about Animal Crossing. The characters are really cute, and I enjoyed making patterns and getting furniture etc, but it all got a bit-again- repetetive. How many times do you have to de-weed the same patch of land in a week? And you have to go on every day, so that you dont miss out on that special bit of furniture, to complete your room. I guess if I had a DS and had Wild World it might be a little better, cos you can visit other places more easily and there is more room for individuality, but I don't think I'm gonna be playing on Animal Crossing for a while.

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