- sonic frontiers
- free life fantasy online
I don't actually remember if I mentioned this or anything yesterday
I ordered Sonic Frontiers today, because I am very impressionable and also convinced (from checking kaitori prices) that I can flip the game for a net loss of One Japanese Movie Ticket if it is a total miss for me.
as I conveyed in at least one location, my biggest hope is that the game is weirdly broken in a way that conveys its ambition gone wrong, and my biggest fear is that the game is just whatever I imagine an Ubisoft game to be
(I actually played Watch Dogs 2 for a few hours and it didn't click for me - I did however enjoy exploring its weird san_francisco_and_also_tech_campus dot zip compression of the bay area)
also play, driver san francisco
as it turns out, tomorrow is election day in america and the overall mood is "everything to lose and nothing to gain", so with that in mind, sonic frontiers is also an unintentional vaccination against being too online
started reading Free Life Fantasy Online after finishing D-Genesis; a friend conveyed it to me as being Bofuri-like and I think I would agree. I only read about half of a volume of Bofuri, admittedly, as although I like and very relate with Maple, I felt the stakes were just a bit too dry for what I was looking for - it's very "here is someone who is breaking one of those over-featured LN full dive MMOs, just for fun", and I get very similar vibes here.
