The village priest of Batsureg, after the jump. Don’t look if you would rather come across his ears yourself.
The village priest of Batsureg, after the jump. Don’t look if you would rather come across his ears yourself.
In honor of my new favorite faerie sidekick, Stella (pictured above) from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinals of The Starry Skies, all further instances of the EF word will be replaced with the word “flap.” This decision will also keep the site more family friendly. If Stella can say things like, “What the flap is going on!?” or “Big flapping deal!” and still be rated E (for everyone!) than so can I.
ALSO:
Expect lots of reviews from games released this year to start popping up! More writing = more practice, so I might as well try to keep things semi-current.
AlSO TWICE:
If you are a like-minded (or not) gamer who has stumbled upon this blog and would like to write for gameESC because you can actually write (unlike some people here), send me an email at jimmy [at] gameesc [dot] com or leave a comment below. I’d like some flapping help, please. I’ll be posting more info later in the “about” page on what I feel the main focus of this blog is, but a quick run-down would be: Personal, funny, honest, writing about games and gamer culture. Reviews are cool, too.
So hit me up, dawg.
Yesterday, I picked up Dragon Quest IX: Sentinals of The Starry Skies and it is, in fact, my first Dragon Quest game. So far, it’s been great. I especially love the battles. Being able to set tactics for my party means a lot less jamming on the “A” button, which in turn, makes me a very happy person.
My only gripe, as of yet, is how the game makes me feel so guilty for killing some of the monsters in the first area of the game. Because I’m new to the Dragon Quest series, I’m new to the enemies. So when I’m forced to kill an adorable gumdrop, I’m caught a little off guard.