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Speaking of Naruto Shippuden... Chapter 367 of the manga was recently scanlated. I kind of stopped following the anime, but I am still following the manga.

Massive spoilers for Chapter 367 of the Naruto manga:
Seriously, don't read if you just follow the anime:
The ZOMG BIG REVEAL was finally made this chapter. As everyone already knew, the 4th Hokage was Naruto's father. I wouldn't normally be too excited about this, but it was done pretty well. In addition to revealing that information, they also finally reveal his name: Namikaze Minato. I like it a lot. It's a strong yet gentle name, which seems to fit his character very well.
It's also neat that they mention the mother, Uzumaki Kushina. I wonder how it is that a ninja from a different country ends up hooking up with the Fire Country's greatest hero? Though Jiraiya does say "the former Whirlpool Country"...

Jiraiya is obviously going to die soon, against the Akatsuki leader. I don't think it will be immediately, since Naruto will need to be there. Tsunade will probably end up dying as well, though not soon. Kakashi might be strong, but his demeanor just doesn't suit a Hokage, so the next Hokage will almost certainly be Naruto. However, Naruto isn't quite ready yet.
Then again, with the return of "Root", I suppose a certain something could conceivably hit the fan...

I get the feeling that Naruto will somehow (probably through Kakashi) learn Minato's teleporting technique. I'm wondering when he will find out who his father is. Hopefully we'll see some character growth as a result. Personally, Naruto's hyperactive gung-ho style (which has been toned down a bit after the timeskip) is a little grating.

Meanwhile, Sasuke and Itachi finally meet once again... only for Itachi to disappear. Dammit.
This will inevitably lead to Itachi revealing something huge about the Uchiha clan, which will definitely deal with Madara and the Mangekyou Sharingan, as well as Itachi's reason for massacring them. There has to be something more to Itachi than just murdering his entire clan, while leaving Sasuke alive. His motives go beyond merely serving Akatsuki. I wouldn't be surprised if Sasuke kills Itachi soon. Itachi doesn't seem to have any intention of killing Sasuke.

I was really looking forward to seeing what Itachi had to say to Naruto as well. I'm sure he was going to tell Naruto that the Akatsuki leader himself was going after him, but there had to be something more.

I'm glad the whole "Root" plot thread wasn't forgotten. I was beginning to get worried that all the things introduced earlier were going to be totally ignored in favor of Sasuke's return to the limelight.
Here's hoping for a forthcoming explanation for how Kakashi got the Mangekyou Sharingan (possibly in relation to Itachi's big revelation). And hopefully Sai's "brother" will be revealed in time (likely when "Root" takes action, if it doesn't end up being a non-factor). I'm pretty sure there are other things I'm forgetting.

Anyway, I'm really loving the recent pacing of the Naruto manga. The reveals and plot twists keep on coming, while most of the boring, pointless fluff is being left out. It's unfortunate that the anime is dragging out the most boring part of post-timeskip Naruto, but maybe the good stuff will move along at a good pace. I'd watch it again if that happened.

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Also, I forgot to mention that I played the Neverwinter Nights demo this morning. Yeah, the first one. I'm slightly late to the party on that one, I know. My friends and I have been looking for good PC games that we can play together online.

Does anyone know any decent online multiplayer games that aren't subscription-based? We've tried out Albatross (Pangya), KartRider, and America's Army. We're looking for games that would be particularly fun to play together, on the same side. There's three of us.

I don't think I'd mind Neverwinter Nights much, but one of my friends doesn't like it. Diablo has been mentioned, but I'm not particularly into dungeon-crawlers.

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author=brandonabley link=topic=184.msg2834#msg2834 date=1188178562
I have been playing a lot of Bioshock, which is one of the best video games I've played! I die a little inside when I realize that nobody here is playing it. :(
I fully intend to play it... as soon as I finish Odin Sphere! I've been looking forward to it for a while, and the demo got me REALLY excited, but I can't in good conscience start yet another game, when I have so many left incomplete.

Speaking of Odin Sphere, I've played a good bit of that today.
Thanks to WIP (and thanks to myself for reminding him multiple times), there are now working spoiler tags on the RMN forums! I had to refresh to get them to work initially, so keep that in mind if they're wonky for you and you're using Firefox!
So now I hereby officially proclaim there to be Odin Sphere spoilers in this post.

I finished Fairy Land.
I picked up play today in the Netherworld as Mercedes. The Netherworld itself posed little problem to me, and Odette surprisingly was hardly an issue at all. I know I'm playing on Easy, but the game is still very difficult at times. There were no such times today!
I took a Painkiller and pummeled away at Odette with many furious bolts. Her health rapidly declined as she suffered from the brunt of my attacks. Then she died. I don't think I had to take any Health Potions.

Then I moved onto the Volkenon Fire Pit. It is easily my second least favorite stage, a little bit behind the Titanian Capital. Fire, fire everywhere. The most common mandragoras spew flames once uprooted, and all the enemies are capable of setting you on fire. What a pain in the ass. You have to deal with enemies that shoot fireballs, enemies that are fireballs, and enemies that are fireballs that explode for MASSIVE DAMAGE once defeated. Plus you have to use Coolers. Which is more a minor inconvenience, but damn I hate that Fire Pit.

The boss, however, was much easier. Leventhan, last of the dragons, was extremely easy. I died against him many times as Gwendolyn, but by the time I fought him as Mercedes, he was a mere stepping stone on my way to the end of the book. His attacks are devastating, but pathetically telegraphed.

Once the final scion of the dragon race was bested, it was time to head to the Raging Battlefields of the Epilogue. I was touched by the scene before the battle. Mercedes was little more than a naive little girl at the beginning of her book, but she has grown into such an inspiring queen. It was enough to make me cry. ;_;
Ok, not really. But it was certainly pleasant to see her mature!

Into the fray I leapt. I had problems with the Berserkers as Gwendolyn and Cornelius, especially when there were two of them (which only happened once for each character, I believe). However, even two Berserkers were doormats to Mercedes. They rarely jumped, so I hit them with my charge shot after flying behind them. They went down like a submarine.

I faced the Demon King Odin with two large bags full of Healing Potions and Painkillers. Although Odin wasn't nearly as easy as Leventhan and Odette, he also didn't prove to be quite as bad as Beldor. His gigantic Balor was definitely the hardest part of the battle. Dodging that, Odin's other attacks, and the enemies on the screen was a bit of a pain. Even with Painkiller, that Balor did a huge amount of damage to me. Still, when openings presented themselves (mostly when Balor wasn't around), I would cast Overload and hit him HARD.

At last, Fairy Land came to an end. Mercedes handled the situation after Odin's defeat well, she proved herself to be a fine queen, and all was well!
Looking back through Mercedes's story, it really does feel like a lot happened over a long period of time. She started out as a naive girl borrowing her mother's crossbow to hunt frogs, witnessed her mother's death, became a queen, ran into Mr. Froggy, dealt with Melvin's betrayal, sought out Beldor (again), returned Ingway to his true form, rescued Brom, obtained a more powerful Psypher, lead a successful war against Odin, defeated Odin, and came into her own as the queen of her people. Cornelius's story seems extremely compact in comparison. Gwendolyn's still holds up favorably in scope, though. But hers is the longest anyway.

Anyway, what happened to Ingway? Looking at the timeline, and using plain old logic, it seems like Velvet's book will answer that question... Or will Oswald's?! No, probably not. I'm really looking forward to finding out what Ingway does after the incident in the Titania sewers. I was very disappointed to not see him again during Mercedes's story. And I'm sure Mercedes was as well, since she so obviously has a crush on him. How sweet.

It's interesting to see that both Oswald's and Velvet's stories end right before Gwendolyn regains consciousness from Odin's spell. I suppose I can understand why Oswald's would, but Velvet? I guess I'll see...

After that, I started on The Black Sword.
It's a little hard to go back to melee after playing as Mercedes for so long. I miss being able to fly out of enemies' ranges and hitting them from a distance with multiple attacks. I forgot how much I hated having to deal with the POW Meter. Ammo is so much better...
Oswald's special attack (Shadow Form) is totally badass. And totally worthless crap. The POW Meter is a pain to deal with as it is; losing even more POW is not at all worth the extra damage and coolness factor.

Anyway, I've only played to the very beginning of Chapter 1, so I don't have much to say about Oswald's story so far. I do look forward to seeing the gaps of Gwendolyn's (and possibly Mercedes's and Cornelius's) story filled in. Oswald is pretty much a plain old stoic badass teenage dark knight right now. But I'm ok with that! I look forward to seeing what happens to him.

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author=trance2 link=topic=212.msg2830#msg2830 date=1188172621
Firefox version 2.0.0.6.

What happens is that I see the button and the spoiler's contents next to it. So, yes, I do see your fun comment, holb. :)

I had that problem. Did you try refreshing? It seemed to be a combination of that, and trying out the page in IE, that fixed it for me.

EDIT:
<Gredlen> Weird that trance is having problems, though.
<Gredlen> Same problem I had, too.
<WIP> It was a cache problem.


Sounds like you got that resolved, then!

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I will probably never actually work on this game, but I've been making an original chipset as practice. I haven't been working on it lately, though...

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author=trance2 link=topic=212.msg2819#msg2819 date=1188153466
It doesn't work for me. ;_;

What browser are you using?

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WIP.
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Ugh, Saturdays. Worked all day today. My back aches a little.

I went to Baskin Robbins afterwards and bought a medium shake. But the girl ended up using too much ice cream, so she gave me a jumbo. That monstrosity was far too large for me to consume. It is now lurking in the refrigerator, half-empty (that's right, you damn optimists!), waiting to lash out at the next being to open the door.

I did most of my homework (mostly just Japanese stuff, with a little reading for economy) on Thursday and Friday, so I look forward to spending all day tomorrow lounging about and playing Odin Sphere.

Japan Time

So, Yoshi's Final Smash has been revealed. Hardly something I was waiting for with bated breath, but man. It's hilariously awesome.

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Squeezed a little bit more Odin Sphere in tonight. I've just started Chapter 5 of Fairy Land. I have to say, the difficulty in Odin Sphere is a little wonky. Sometimes, the game is pretty average in terms of difficulty, sometimes it's a gigantic pain in the ass.

The boss battle of Chapter 4 falls squarely in the latter category. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with Titanians? They need to stop taking those damn steroids. Maybe I just suck, but it is @*#%ing hard to fight those Axe Knights as Mercedes. I couldn't dodge their jumps at all. The boss itself wouldn't have been difficult if it weren't for the fact that you have to deal with two stupid Axe Knights as well. That said, I did appreciate that the boss had hardly any HP.

Also, I totally expected the plot twist regarding the frog's identity. At first. As I played through more of Mercedes's book, I started feeling like it couldn't possibly have been who I thought it was, because that would have meant that character was absent for much more time than I thought possible.
Then I looked at the timeline again and realized it actually fit. I'm sure my remaining questions regarding Mr. Froggy will be answered in the fifth book.