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Day 223: longplay

There are video games that take me a long time to finish.

I’m reflecting on this tonight because I’m near the end of my first play-through of Mass Effect, a game which I started over a year ago.  It took me just as lengthy a time (if not longer) to finish Twilight Princess.  If I ever beat Fallout 3 or Eternal Sonata, it will be in a similar timeframe.

Compare these to those shorter action games that I devour quickly: Mirror’s Edge, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.  Sure, the genre of game has something to do with it.  With books, it can be easy to quickly finish a pulp mystery by Harlen Coben but a hefty John Irving can take quite a while.

Still, though, it’s also the attitude the game (or related media) gives off.  Certain games are heavy.  They present themselves as epic.  And when a game or book or movie sends out those signals, it makes it harder to consume quickly.  Movies are slightly different because they’re almost always consumed in one sitting, regardless of genre or length or heaviness.

But I find the same thing: a movie with a heavy moral message or an advertised epicness (like, say, a war/holocaust movie or The Lord of the Rings) tends to sit on the shelf or coffee table longer before it gets put into the player.  You really have to be in the mood to indulge your senses, to let yourself be weighed down by the media and experience it.

The end result also varies.  Finishing a longer game or book, watching a heavy movie, they all have their own rewards.  You feel like you really accomplished something.  After slowly making progress for a year, there’s a feeling of the overall journey.  Of getting somewhere.

There’s a different feeling I get when I consume something quickly, like with Batman or when I read The Prestige recently.  There’s a sense of mourning.  Of losing something you love so quickly, of a sadness that there’s no more game to play or no more book to read.  It’s harder to capture this in movies, but with some of the shorter Pixar films or certain of my favorite films (like Moulin Rouge! or Juno), there’s the sadness of knowing that I’ll never be able to watch the movie again for the first time, never again experience the surprise and awe of seeing certain scenes or hearing certain lines that I had never seen or heard before.

Anyway, I have to get back to Mass Effect.  I do actually want to beat it tonight and go to sleep at a reasonable hour.

Day 215: tech updates

It was a day of mixed emotions.

My PS3 came today, and it’s currently set up in our media center and playing a Blu-Ray movie (which looks…pretty similar from the couch).  It took a while to download the latest update and set up my online persona, but it was all worth it when my avatar was able to dance the running man in a virtual park and a random stranger joined me in tandem.  That’s the future, friends.

On the flip side, the DVR is going.  The new TV card is working finely, but after installing both Vista Media Center and MythTV, I think I may go with Vista for a while.  The added bonus of being able to easily watch Hulu on the TV is too good to pass up.  Still, it’s been longer than I expected and the machine still isn’t quite up to par.

It’s been a tiring day.  So here I leave you, dear reader.  Until tomorrow, when I hope to be in strictly positive spirits instead of the ambivalence with which I type these words today.

Day 210: agenda

The agenda for tonight:

  1. Eat dinner
  2. Play Beatles: Rock Band
  3. Watch Glee
  4. Cut my own hair and record it
  5. Post video to Internet
  6. Fix DVR with new video card
  7. Become rich and famous from Internet video of me cutting my own hair

Currently, we’re on step 2.

Wish me luck.

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