More recordkeeping. Finished Lego City Undercover today, the first original plot/non-tie-in Telltale Lego game. Was pretty good I guess. Some minor issues... like, for example, when I finished my completion percent was 30.3%. So that's a lot of game I've never touched and might not bother, because there's not a lot of point in collecting more stuff except for the sake of collecting more stuff.
You have different "job" costumes for the main character, but all jobs work the same way. I'm not going to unlock a Fireman who shoots laser beams out of his eyes, the Musketeer has the same fighting style as the Sumo Wrestler, and both of them are "Civilians" so they're useless anyway. Meanwhile in Lego Marvel I was unlocking like... Thanos and Rocket Raccoon and Psylocke and Storm and Beta Ray Bill. Cool people, every time I unlocked someone I was like "YEAH" and I meant it.
Here I'm unlocking, like... Dock Worker. Mime. Garbageman. Hockey Player. ... yeah? woo? Meh.
Don't mean to dwell on the negative. Really fun writing, really fun plot, lots of exploration if I decide to do it for the hell of it, but mostly it makes me want to reinstall Lego Marvel and dick around in that instead. If I'm gonna be unlocking pointless things I'd rather be unlocking them with Squirrel Girl.
Not sure what to do next. I've been futzing with MMOs mostly. I kind of want to pick up Skyrim again and resume writing about it, but I don't want to run myself out of energy and into depression again/deeper. Dunno.
You have different "job" costumes for the main character, but all jobs work the same way. I'm not going to unlock a Fireman who shoots laser beams out of his eyes, the Musketeer has the same fighting style as the Sumo Wrestler, and both of them are "Civilians" so they're useless anyway. Meanwhile in Lego Marvel I was unlocking like... Thanos and Rocket Raccoon and Psylocke and Storm and Beta Ray Bill. Cool people, every time I unlocked someone I was like "YEAH" and I meant it.
Here I'm unlocking, like... Dock Worker. Mime. Garbageman. Hockey Player. ... yeah? woo? Meh.
Don't mean to dwell on the negative. Really fun writing, really fun plot, lots of exploration if I decide to do it for the hell of it, but mostly it makes me want to reinstall Lego Marvel and dick around in that instead. If I'm gonna be unlocking pointless things I'd rather be unlocking them with Squirrel Girl.
Not sure what to do next. I've been futzing with MMOs mostly. I kind of want to pick up Skyrim again and resume writing about it, but I don't want to run myself out of energy and into depression again/deeper. Dunno.