Lately I've been finding myself judging building design and architecture by how easy it would be to do things like, scale the walls, climb up onto the roof and leap from building to building.
In other news, I've been playing Assassins Creed II.
The 360 gave this to us for "free" because we have Gold. First AC game I've played. It's really easy for the most part but I'm having fun. The last week or so is the most I've actually played video games all year. I would guess I'm more than half way through the game, maybe 3/4.
Done any wall-humping yet? Or is that in
AC III? I forget...
Anyhoo: I took my recently acquired PS3 on a spin by playing what is, hands-down, the most intense, hardcore, and badass gaming experience you can have! That's right, I'm kickin' it to
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction! And it's totally-- well, it's unsurprisingly reminiscent of every prior
Ratchet & Clank title, only with prettier visuals. Despite being more-of-the-same, its familiarity is rather comforting.