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neurological dryer lint

dirty deeds... and the dunderchief

 

mmm tasty words

ok.. i was wrong, looks like ninja gaiden doesn't suck, i do. let me clarify.

i figured i'd give it another shot from the beginning, cuz maybe all the stuff i've read about how it's just getting technique right and experience and whatnot would make it worthwhile. they were all right. so i started over from the beginning. i got through the first two levels in almost no time, only starting over a handful of times (compared to seven TRILLION GAZILLION before). it really is just blocking and being patient (something i never got any medals for, let's just say) - if i sit and block attacks until there's an opening (you know, how they do it in real fighting). i actually had FUN with the game this time, enjoying myself immensely (i.e. shouting random stuff out loud after decapitating four or five ninjas in a row) and feeling a little better. and at the end of an hour or so run, when i got killed, i wasn't incredibly angry - i was relieved for a break :)

kinda cool eh?

 

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