Trek to another working week
Sep. 15th, 2024 08:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I got to the final boss of Trek to Yomi but didn't finish the game. I could have won, given enough time and patience but decided to watch the ending on YT instead. There are actually 4 endings! The only choice that has an impact is the one in Chapter 6 and gives you the relevant ending. There's also a secret one. It's a really great little game - took me 7 hours or so? Graphics are gorgeous and the animation is really smooth. The story isn't anything amazing but there's nothing wrong with a simple story told well, and it is told well. Definitely one I recommend, especially if you like action games - there are lots of combat techniques, but I'm terrible at using them :D
And now I'm ready to play The Plucky Squire next weekend.
Telly-wise, I'm having a bit of a binge on Hartnell's Doctor Who. It's fairly terrible >D Hartnell forgets half his lines and fluffs the rest. I've noticed that the other characters fill in the information he was supposed to deliver - whether it's ad libbing or actually scripted, I'm not sure. The monster costumes and sets are very '60's, is all I'll say. My favourite colleague often asks how on earth DW survived and I remind them that it was like nothing else on television at the time. We're used to green screens and CGI, which makes the really old stuff a hard watch - but without that vision, we wouldn't be watching The Doctor 60 years later.
I'm also making progress with my miniature tea-shop.
I'm really looking forward to my bed tonight.
And that's about all for today.
And now I'm ready to play The Plucky Squire next weekend.
Telly-wise, I'm having a bit of a binge on Hartnell's Doctor Who. It's fairly terrible >D Hartnell forgets half his lines and fluffs the rest. I've noticed that the other characters fill in the information he was supposed to deliver - whether it's ad libbing or actually scripted, I'm not sure. The monster costumes and sets are very '60's, is all I'll say. My favourite colleague often asks how on earth DW survived and I remind them that it was like nothing else on television at the time. We're used to green screens and CGI, which makes the really old stuff a hard watch - but without that vision, we wouldn't be watching The Doctor 60 years later.
I'm also making progress with my miniature tea-shop.
I'm really looking forward to my bed tonight.
And that's about all for today.