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		<title>Still Plugging Away, Captain in sight!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok so I have been splitting a lot of my game time up for the last few weeks.  Star Trek Online really has me stuck in the holodeck and has taken control of the ship.  When I can get some escape from it I have been working my way through Bioshock 2.  Since the time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.wizzersworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bioshock-2-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-118" title="bioshock-2-2" src="http://www.wizzersworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bioshock-2-2-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="207" height="150" /></a>Ok so I have been  splitting a lot of my game time up for the last few weeks. <a href="http://www.startrekonline.com/" target="_blank"> Star Trek  Online</a> really has me stuck in the holodeck and has taken control of the  ship.  When I can get some escape from it I have been working my way  through <a href="http://www.bioshock2game.com/" target="_blank">Bioshock 2</a>.  Since the time is split on both and finishing up  neither it has left me with some wonder on what to post to keep things  current out here on the site.  So I will give you the thoughts so far on  both of these.  First up, a State of Rapture.</p>
<p>So I am quite a  ways into B2 and it's just, finally, starting to get to a near playable  state.  I say that because the first few levels were spent figuring out  how to play and building up weapons so they can actually hurt someone  wearing just a dress and a plastic mask.  Where as the junkie with a  pipe can kill me in my deep sea armor plated dive suit.  Yeah, it's a  lot like that.  It would also appear that the Xbox version has a few  bugs.  None of the vending machines give off the familiar "Welcome, to  the Circus of Values!". And I still miss the little sisters reacting to  your rescue of them ("No No, No No!").  Now that I am past the build up  phase and getting more into the game, it's getting a little better.  I  may have to agree with the guys in the <a id="o08d" title="Joystiq" href="http://www.joystiq.com/">Joystiq</a> Xbox <a id="gbsy" title="fancast" href="http://xbox.joystiq.com/category/podcasts">fancast</a> when they say that maybe using Bioshock 2 to  follow Mass Effect 2 is a bad idea.  When you go from a game that is  very heavily story based and rich in it's plot, and you go to something  that is basically a re-hash of the first game, it's bound to leave you a  tad bitter.  Fret not though, despite all this, I am still enjoying the  game and it's probably better that I take it slow so that I can enjoy  the good parts and be away long enough to forget the bad.</p>
<p>In the  meantime I have been enjoying the Trek experience in Star Trek Online.  I  have a grand total of 3 characters (BTW, the max is 3), My Main,  Boothby, is a Trill Science Commander (Commander 9, soooooo close to Captain) flying the U.S.S. Amazonia  which looks like it's ready to be hatched.  I hate the look of the  Commander Science ships.  They have that horrible sphere instead of a  saucer section.  I also have my Klingon Character which you are able to  start playing after you reach LT 6 with your Federation character.  The  nice thing is that you start at LT 6 with the Klingon as well so Lt  Lock, Tactical Officer of the I.K.S VeS Qab (WarCrimes), is bringing  hell to the Federation.  Finally I have my Alt, Lt Commander Wi'Zzer,  Vulcan Engineering officer of the U.S.S. Fairfax.  This character I am  running with my friend Doc so we are keeping the characters in line with  each other.  When he isn't on, I play Booth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wizzersworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/STO-Classic.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-111" title="STO-Classic" src="http://www.wizzersworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/STO-Classic-300x187.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="187" /></a>So the State of the  Galaxy is that Boothby just managed to reach Deep Space 9 out towards  Cardassian space.  I like that there are a specific set of missions for  each area and a specific enemy that you are working against.  Something I  would love to see, though, is a different set of missions based on what  you are.  I'm a Doctor not a Tactical officer!  Where are my Science  specific missions?  Why does my Engineer character get missions where he  needs to scan Nebula's and gathering Data?  My Science officer is  running off on missions to take out 5 squadrons of ships that should be  better suited for a Tactical officer.  Now it's usually better if you  are running in a team of course so you have 1 of each type, but that is  rare.  Another big complaint would be in the stats and skills.  So I  have my ship that I can outfit with a billion different bits and parts.   I loot a science console that gives me +10 to Astrometrics.  I have  found no where to tell me what exactly that does for me!  Some of the  skills are good in that they give you examples of the skills they  benefit, but it's really hard to keep the granularity straight.</p>
<p>On  the plus side, the missions I have run lately have been great for the  story.  Learning about the Hobus Star and what happened to Romulus was  very intriguing.  Playing as my Engineer and being the tank while Doc  tears through with his Escort ship, and even playing through as my  Klingon even though it's just PVP for him.  (Need more Klingon  Quests!!!)  I can see that I will be very entertained for quite a while  still.  Is it bad that I have had the urge to watch more of the TV show  and movies as of late?  Not much else on the radar right now so I will  be cooking up some non-review articles in the coming weeks.  Stay Tuned!</p>
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