Well, I’ve Gardened about as much as I can Garden, and in the time since my last update, I have both started and finished Docomodake BOING!, a game for which mere descriptions can never quite suffice (but I’ll try in a moment). That means that I’m currently focusing most of my gaming energy on inFamous. This was a game that wasn’t even really on my radar until it actually came out, but I have to say, the pure primal joy of putting a bunch of volts of red lightning through some poor hapless bystander is…. well, it’s pretty sweet, actually.
inFamous sets you playing as Cole McGrath, a fellow with his own degree of haplessness who rapidly becomes a raging badass when he gets bamphed (uh huh, it’s a word) magical electro-powers. That’s all you really need to know. You can choose to be a nice guy and help people, or you can choose to be a total asshole and shock them to death at every available opportunity. The really interesting thing is that, contrary to the normal way “morality”-tracked games tend to run (that is, sure, you can be the bad guy… I mean, if you really want to…. but you’ll probably regret it…. I mean, WHAT? YES, FREE CHOICE! HERE, KILL THIS PUPPY!), this one actually *does* give you a choice, and rewards you either way. In fact, it seems that, given the title of the game and the fact that you’re SHOOTING FUCKING LIGHTNING OUT OF YOUR HANDS, the evil path gives you a bit of an edge. I’m not messing around with very many of the side missions right now, as inFamous’s biggest downfall that I’ve noticed thus far is that it does tend to get a bit repetitive, but I believe I’m somewhere around a quarter of the way through the main storyline; this means that I still have plenty of time to get slapped around by the karmic retribution gods, but I really don’t think that’s going to happen. Until it does, I’m having a grand old time shocking the manz. They fall down, you know.
I briefly alluded to the fact that I did, in fact, finish Gardening Mama, at least as much as it can ever really be finished (I brought all of my plants to maturity and pimped out my garden to the max, which is enough for me), but the far more interesting of the two DS games I’ve played in the past two weeks is a little gem called Docomodake BOING!, which features a giant sentient mushroom off to find his giant mushroom family in time for the giant mushroom festival. From what I understand, the characters are actually the mascots of a Japanese cell phone company, but the game itself plays pretty much like any other well-done platformer. Actually, I was reminded most of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, because you have to split off mini versions of yourself and use them as bricks, ladders, projectiles, and so forth to reach your goal in each stage. It’s creative and fun, and although it only took me a short time to finish, I don’t think that’s a particular detriment in the case of games like these. If you find a copy and are a fan of the platformer genre, I’d recommend picking it up; it’s bargain-priced, and well worth the time.
I also played about five minutes of Crimson Gem Saga (watched the opening cinematic while I was waiting for food to finish cooking), and…. well, I guess I should mention this. I FUCKING FINISHED PERSONA 3!!!!!11! I’m not putting it into my statistics yet, because I do still have the FES content to go (but I need a break…), but at 82 hours, I finally put an end to the storyline. I don’t know how much I can really say about the ending without spoilerizing everything, but I will say these things:
1. The final ten or so hours are packed with Drama. Capital D. If you’re at all invested in the characters by this point, you will be very engaged.
2. Elaine was right; I should have been working the ladies’ social links more diligently the whole time. They’re MUCH more entertaining when they’re maxed.
3. The final boss fight was over an hour and a half long, and I nearly lost in the last five minutes. I think I would have cried.
I’ll definitely have more to report when I go back and do the FES content, which is reputed to take somewhere in the neighborhood of thirty hours, but I really needed to step away from the Persona for just a little while. Soon, though.
Current backlog total: 104
Now playing: inFamous (PS3); Crimson Gem Saga (PSP)
New games added: inFamous (PS3); Crimson Gem Saga (PSP); Class of Heroes (PSP); Steal Princess (DS)
Games completed: Gardening Mama (DS); Docomodake BOING! (DS)







I’m playing Crimson Gem Saga also. Seems pretty good so far I’m like 3 or 4 hours in. Its old school, which I like cause haven’t really played an RPG since FF3 on SNES.
PS Don’t know if you made it to battle yet, but check out the little boobies on the elf chick in battle. Its funny. Also I’m not that hip on web talk but are they using woot! in the right way?