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Gaming Goals: January
I’ve been enjoying putting together this gaming goals thing I decided to try out in June. It’s helped me focus my time and come up with blog posts. Life has remained at a constant busy-level thanks to work, so my goals are going to remain small for now. I got this in the bag. WildStar Get my last AP (48 total) point! Rune out my DPS set with class runes (pants) Get my tanking set figured out on Chestnut Level up alts to burn up all the rested XP they have FFXIV Cactuar WAR 50 PLD 40 ARC 25 CNJ 20 TSW Finish the bloody Blue Mountains already Steam Finish Tokiwa’s endings…
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Delving into Otome
Otome in the Social Sphere I started listening to a new podcast, called Heroines of the Cherry Blossom (or CBHeroines), mainly because I enjoy the ladies on it, and not really knowing much about it. I soon learned that it covers the otome genre, which is something I’ve been interested in ever since playing through Hatoful Boyfriend. I’ve learned a lot from Pizza‘s and Sushi‘s podcast, and chatting with them on Twitter, and you should check them out! In fact, in their latest podcast, they talked a bit about Hatoful Boyfriend. We had gotten into a discussion on Twitter, and Sushi asked me why I enjoyed the game so much.…
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Steam Challenge: Hatoful Boyfriend
The Steam Challenge This post is a part of #IntPiPoMo! You can find out more, and sign up at this link. For those of you who haven’t heard about this “Steam Challenge” thing, here’s the TL;DR. Yup. That pretty much sums it up. Now, I definitely don’t have as many games as some other folks do hiding away in Steam, but I do have a lot that are downloaded and half-played. But I have the tendency to download new ones without ever getting rid of the old ones. #IntPiPoMo 7/50 So I’m changing the Steam Challenge for my own personal use: Beat a downloaded game before downloading another. And “beat” could…
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Trying Terraria
This is post 12 of 31 for the Blaugust event. To check out more Blaugust posts and sign up to participate, visit the Blaugust Nook! Last night, Chaide and I wanted to game some together, but we wanted something with little pressure, and something where we could only spend a half hour or so without getting dragged into other things. Essentially, we wanted a quick bout of play where we could cut it off without any strings attached. We settled on Terraria. For those that don’t know, open-world building games are not a forte, nor a favorite, of mine. I’m not fond of the digging and general exploration, and I just don’t enjoy…