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I played the first chapter of the Strong Bad adventure games, Homestar Ruiner, and it maintains the style of the original fairly well. It’s an adventure game just like the Sam & Max ones, but it has a few more minigames to it (another hallmark of Homestar Runner), and the solutions to the puzzles are a bit more obtuse (also somewhat appropriate).

Particularly nice is the ability to look at the map and move between locations quickly, and I hope they merge that feature back into any other Sam & Max games they do.

Anyway, it was a decent little time-waster, even if I did need a bit of help finishing some puzzles.

Rock On

I’m trying to catch up in Rock Band, since for some reason I kept buying a few song downloads here and there but didn’t play them right away, and now I’ve accumulated a bunch of them.

I can’t even remember which ones they were though, so I’m going through the whole list of downloaded songs and playing any that don’t have scores against them. It’s odd though, since I know I’ve played some songs that don’t have scores already, and I’m not sure why it didn’t get recorded, and it just makes it harder to tell which ones are really new.

Oh well, I’ll get through them all eventually, and I’m up to Foo Fighters so far.

No Suicide This Time

Whoops, I’ve been falling a bit behind on updates, so these are going to be quick ones…

I finally got around to starting Persona 4, and I think it’ll be my main RPG for now (Drakensang just hasn’t really hooked me enough). It’s a lot like Persona 3, except that you enter the shadow realm through a TV and use cards to summon your personae instead of shooting yourself in the head. Once inside, there are multiple dungeons instead of one large tower, you can control the other party members directly, and they don’t end your run by getting fatigued. Instead, you’re limited by your spell points running out, since they no longer fill up when you return to the entrance.

The random card game at the end of fights is also different, and I think it’s a lot more annoying now, and it’s much harder to get the card you really want. It’s also much harder to sneak up on shadows and get in a first strike.

I’m not too far into the story yet — people are getting sucked into the TV world and then dying on foggy days, and the first few bosses I’ve faced have been the shadow halves of people I then recruited into my group. I’ve fused a few personae, including a Lilim with three elemental attacks, but there’s still a lot of experimenting to go.