I’ve working really hard on my review of Nier for Kombo, but in the midst of that, I was asked to review a little PSP Mini called Sneezies. If you already have this game on your iPhone, then you most likely do not need it for your PSP. It’s basically a little time killer puzzle game that is great for ticking off the seconds in long lines or waiting rooms, but I doubt anybody (especially gamers who read this blog) will ever sit down just to play it.
My review went up on Friday, and it’s longer than I thought it would be for a game that only took me five minutes to explore every option. Sometimes I amaze myself how I can write numerous words about something so small.
My review for Nier should be significantly longer, but it shouldn’t as long as my Final Fantasy XIII review. It’s a simple hack-and-slash game, so the battle system won’t take me nearly as long to explain why it’s so awesome. You either like hacking things to bits or you don’t. But if you get easily offended by violence or obscene language, avoid this game at all costs. It has quite a bit of both, and as such, I don’t think about playing it until Gabe goes to bed.
Other than playing with my Xbox way too much and reading sappy vampire novels, I don’t have much to tell these days. Between that and my main job and planning Gabe’s second birthday party, things have been fairly quiet and boring. And honestly, that’s not altogether a bad thing. I personally hate drama outside of fiction, so the peace of this month has been very welcome compared to last month.
I finished Eclipse last night, so I’ll get my review up in the next day or so. But for now I’m going to enjoy the rest of my kid free afternoon with ice cream and reading Breaking Dawn. I have a huge feeling that I’m going to hate how this series ends.
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