OK, here’s the deal. My gallbladder issue has become a big issue lately. The good news is I’m scheduled for surgery at the end of June. The bad news, at least as far as blogging is concerned, is that I haven’t felt much like working on the site or writing posts. I have been reading, watching and playing a lot of stuff and making notes for the future. Takes my mind off the pain. At least what I keep telling myself.
Anyway, about a week or so ago we bought a Legends of Zelda game we didn’t have, Skyward Sword. And, wow. This is a very different Zelda game. But I kind of like it and the “kind of” is only because I haven’t finished it yet. Let you know more when I do. Which may be awhile. It’s a very “active” game and I’m not doing active very well at the moment. In the mean time, here’s a review that gave me hope:
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the greatest Zelda game ever created. It’s the best game for Wii and one of the finest video game accomplishments of the past 10 years. The game has once again raised the bar and forged new territory for an iconic and innovative franchise. It’s not enough that it finally establishes a powerful, stirring origin story or that it features near-perfect pacing. What puts Skyward Sword over the top is its layered, dense, absolutely perfect gameplay that manages to not only nail motion-controlled combat but remarkably offers a stunning level of diversity.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Review
I’ve also been playing (actually binging) a couple of casual games series from Big Fish Games, Mystery Trackers and the Adelantado trilogy.
I’ve also been reading but more on that in another post.