Finishing the Fight
I tell myself everyday at 1:00 AM that I should be sleeping and everyday I don’t.
Why do I find it so important to blog about my cousin who snuck my 360 out of my room to play halo3 while I was away for the weekend beats me but that’s exactly what he did. I cant believe he did that, but on the other hand I can because who wouldn’t sacrifice sleep and their eye vision to play halo 3? (rick are you done with it already?)
So he told me that he found it so addicting that he played it until 4 in the morning. He described some villain that he came across that i have never encountered so he’s past me. (He’s doing easy though). he was at least nice enough to create his own profile on my 360 so as not to ruin my own campaign.
One of the new features about h3 is the metagame in it where you can rack up points and win more awards and what not. There are skulls hidden throughout the game and if you find them, they have a slight debilitating power. At the same time, it unlocks an achievement award and gives you different armor and helmets that you can sport. You can eventually get to the point where you don’t look like master chief at all. (and you can finally have a female voice…’bout time!)
And I still can’t believe I am playing halo in Korea.
For those of you worried that I’m glued to the TV set, I can assure you I’m not. I’m also working a daunting 8 hours a week you know. =) But I’ll also post on Korean ‘potato’ soup, meeting my younger cousins, visiting my aunt’s elementary school, odd-jobs, my first American meal here, Korean lessons and naked ladies at public bath houses. Pictures included! no not really.
good night y’all …
naked ladies in public, AND poor hygiene. this country was made for me. actually gramps fought for that country. everyone play this
http://www.addictinggames.com/portalflashversion.html
fun. i’m on level 25