Maybe, but that's what happens when you work a full time job and have
a family to tend to. Don't get me wrong though, I love to write,
unfortunately I rarely have the time to do all the things that I like.
Like, for instance, gaming; obviously I love to play games, and I
still buy a lot of games, I just don't have the time to play them all.
I've got at least 4 to 5 games (Batman:Arkham Asylum, Bayonetta,
BioShock 2) that I've bought over the last few weeks that I haven't even
put in. Which is a damn shame when you consider the plethora of quality
games that are steadily coming out.
Of course, there's also Mass Effect 2, which is probably the main reason I'm not playing anything else.
That game is good, really good. I've actually spent most of
my time scanning planets the last few nights. It's a strange addiction
because it's not that scanning planets is great fun or anything, but at
the same time I can't seem to stop doing it. I even added up how much of
each element I needed to buy every upgrade available. I even have a
system that I use: I start at the top of the planet, rotating it left to
right while slowly moving down until the planet's resources are
depleted. Yes, it's pretty sad.
Of course coming across the occasional "anomaly detected" also helps
to mix it up a bit. Even though these "side missions" are pretty
shallow, they still help to break up the monotony of planet scanning. (MINOR SPOILER AHEAD)
Last night after having scanned planets for a good 2 hours, I was
starting to think that maybe I'd had my fill of it, and then I came
across a star system plainly named "local cluster". Curious as to what
this "local cluster" was I entered the system, it only took a second for
me to realize that I recognized the names of these planets: Pluto,
Uranus, Neptune....wait a second, this our solar system!
Something so small as including our solar system on the galaxy map,
even though you can't really do much with it, makes such a huge
difference to me. I've spent so much time exploring alien worlds and
star systems that just seeing our solar system, and more specifically
Earth, brought a smile to my face, it was "home". I feel like it adds
some "gravity" to the game. Just being able to go back and fly my little
Normandy around Earth is calming.
It's the little things like this that are making Mass Effect 2 such
an awesome game for me. I can't wait to see what happens next.
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