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Live-A-Live!

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Well, I did it. I finally went and did it I BLEW IT UP! YOU MANIACS DAMN Y-

I mean, I moved all my [+/-] comics into one spot for easy reading. Enjoy this new, more convenient format in which to marvel at how the strip has progressed from “somewhat intentionally terribly drawn” to “alright, I guess, why don’t you just go ahead and take a warehouse job assembling hydraulic hose?”

Thanks to all who’ve been following for this long, and welcome, all newcomers. Hope you enjoy your visit and spread it the frack around!

Bound for Boredom

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dixie_towelYou know, until last year when I started [+/-], I never really got the saying that “There aren’t enough hours in the day.” Now I feel like I have way too many ideas rattling around my head and never enough time to do anything with them between work, school (which is over for the summer), and attempting to keep some semblance of a social life intact. It’s felt good to get so much done lately, even if I’m kind of scratching my head over what to review next. Fire Emblem Awakening, maybe. Also started playing Earthbound on my Droid now that I have a not-ass emulator going on it, with the reasoning that maybe I’ll be able to finish the damned thing if I can carry it around with me.

I have a weird thing about Earthbound. I like its look, I like its modern setting, and I like its quirkiness. The thing is, and I’m totally not alone in thinking so- it’s kind of boring as hell for the first stretch at least, before getting Paula.

I’ve been trying to take kind of a “how does this work/not work and why” approach to the game as a late-comer (sorta) to the cult classic, and it does do some genuinely clever things. Auto-win against weak enemies is genius, and needs to come back somewhere, anywhere, and how many games bother to have a condiment system for your healing food items? The battle text contains some pretty amusing attack descriptions that add to the flavor, but it also inadvertently calls attention to how dull battles really are and how much I forgot I hated being told that attacks I didn’t see myself do missed because the computer said so. Gotta admit though, the trees that burst into flames and do ridiculous amounts of damage in order to force you to mash A and get to YOU WON ASAfuckingP before your HP ticker rolls down is a clever way to demonstrate the mechanic early on.

What I’m driving at is basically, uh, sorry for spending like a month and a half on the Kid Icarus review, immediately following with Deus Ex, and not doing a third one this week since I couldn’t decide what the hell to write about  and getting sidetracked with Flash, papercraft and mobile emulation.

Whattaya think? Earthbound next? Fire Emblem?

For the Curious

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I’ve been slower in posting lately due to business with work and school, plus sneaking in some drawing and gaming time where I can (since the “reviewing” schtick requires me to actually play games- WHAT A BURDEN WE CARRY.) I’ve been taking more CIS themed classes in order to learn how to make the sites I design actually function. My end goal (besides more gainful employment) is to be able to scratch-build WordPress themes the way I want to and get away from making tweaks to existing themes. I appreciate the ease of use a content managing software like WP offers, but as someone who was pretty much brought up on Dreamweaver and Frontpage design-wise, it feels like a bit of a boot on the throat not to be able to simply drag and drop stuff where I want to-without installing even more advanced themes that I feel even less in control of. That, and I’ve always felt a bit crappy about opening up someone else’s theme CSS and renaming it to “ThreeTwo Theme (based on Whatever by Whoever of Wherever.buh.)

I’ve been jumping between a few different games, and having kind of a hard time to decide on something specific to write on, so most of my creative energy’s been directed at a couple side ideas I’ve had. Hopefully you’ll like those just as much as the [+/-] strips, which I do intend to still continue. What are these projects, you didn’t ask? Why, more comics, of course. I’ve got a few goofy fan-zine ideas (*cough* Slayers vs. Alien) which I’ll be putting up for free downloads, and some original stuff either directly for sale or as donation incentives.

Anyways, I’m not coming back til I have some form of actual content. Please enjoy this thing I found as thanks for checking in.

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