Aug 12, 2010 09:13
BlazBlue Continuum Shift and StarCraft II just might be the two worst games to play concurrently if I actually cared to get skilled. These fighting and real-time strategy entries have more worthwhile meat than I can imagine, and I would sink way too deep if I seriously tried to learn them. For these past two weeks I've been content juggling the two and investing hours here and there. I suppose that parallels my circumstances throughout 2010 as I haven't finished too many games amid the sheer amount there are to play. Sure is a dense time, and I'm thankful for all the offerings across the board.
Last Thursday I had surgery on my left elbow to remove skin that hadn't healed for years and the experience has been amusing. To promote healing I've kept my left arm straight and I primarily utilized my right arm to avoid agitating anything. For the few days following the surgery I played BlazBlue and StarCraft with one hand, which made the latter especially hilarious as playing on a laptop with integrated graphics without hotkeys is undoubtedly the best way to play StarCraft II! But I guess I'm fortunate to even have the chance to play in the first place considering I can't really run other real-time strategy released in the past two years.