Close Shut the Jaws of Oblivion
Yes, the LANparty I held this weekend has come and gone, and once more it is time to rest and sleep. Alas, school is come again tomorrow, and I will have to get up at 6 AM to go to the gym. All in all, however, I enjoyed the LANparty, and so did Ben, Mark, Quin, and Roger Wilco. Yes, it was fun. Yes, we played games. No, not many together.
It seemed to go like this…
I would play Oblivion. For hours. On end. No seriously.
Quin would play World of Warcraft. For hours. On end. No seriously.
Mark would play TA Spring. For hours. On end. No seriously.
Ben would play random games, whilst complaining. For hours. On end. No seriously.
And finally, Roger Wilco played MechAssault 2, or Halo, or Halo 2, etc. After a while, Quin left. As did Roger Wilco, and the last people to leave were Ben and Mark. I got to try Oblivion, and TASpring, et al.. They’re all great games, and I had a great time.
In less than a week, I’m ordering the parts of Mjolnir, but I probably won’t be building it for a week after that. I will, however, order games next week from Amazon.ca, or buy a few from FutureShop, London Drugs, BestBuy, EBGames, et al. I’ll try and buy some from Amazon, though, as to support GameReplays.org. (They get 7% of the payment for what I buy if I buy it through their link, and that site rocks.)
Either way, I’ve played a lot of Oblivion over the last three days. I was just playing it a minute ago, too. “But, The Lazy Canadian!” you say. “You don’t own The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.” No, I don’t. I’m playing an installed copy from Mark’s DVD, with a no-CD thing. I’m buying the game in about a week anyway, so I’m pretty sure no one minds.
Either way, back to gaming.
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