#oneaday Day 350: Suffering

Good morning, apologies for the lack of update yesterday, but I went to bed at approximately 8pm and slept for a very long time, pausing only to be violently sick at approximately 6am this morning. So that was nice. Evidently I am Not Well.

I think the worst has passed now, at least; I don't feel like any of my insides are going to explode or produce any further vile eructations (at least, beyond the usual ones) so I'm just left feeling like I haven't really had all that much rest, despite the main reason that I went to bed early last night being that I felt like I hadn't been getting enough sleep lately.

Another early night tonight, I guess. And at least in the meantime I have the time to do some writing and get some videos sorted. And then tomorrow is Friday, so there's only one day to survive even if I still feel a bit crappy in the morning. Let's be thankful for small mercies, I guess.

Today I'm probably going to try and do the Bullet Girls Phantasia narrative writeup since I have time on my hands, and I'm also probably going to start doing some writeups of some manga that I've been reading lately, as manga and/or anime are, as I've said a few times previously, areas that I've been interested to branch out into for a while. I just finished reading the first volume of Interspecies Reviewers (which I think might be getting an anime in the near future) so that seems like something fun to tackle.

Anyway, I'm going to dose myself up with drugs and try to figure out if I'm too cold or too hot now, which is proving to be something of a challenge. Here's hoping I'm better later/tomorrow! Have a lovely day.

#oneaday Day 349: #ThankYouPatrons

It's officially #ThankYouPatrons day here on Patreon (well, okay, we're half an hour over here in the UK, but my video had to render and upload), so I thought I'd post a special video to mark the occasion. This post and video are public, so please feel free to share them if you so desire.

I say everything I want to in the video, but it bears repeating: thank you so much for your continued support, whether it's through your generous donations here on Patreon or via other sources, or simply through likes, comments, RTs and shares on social media. I love you all and I intend to keep doing this for a very long time!

#oneaday Day 348: Dangerous (Or Brilliant) Discovery

As the title suggests, I have discovered something that is either dangerous or brilliant; I haven't quite decided which, really.

Well, okay, both are a bit of an exaggeration, but I have discovered that Switch games that aren't particularly heavy on the action — like, say, turn-based RPGs or visual novels, two of my favourite types of game — are absolutely ideal to play on the exercise bike at the gym. As such, my last couple of sessions have been accompanied by Pokémon Sword, which has been a fine way to take my mind off the inherently repetitive and boring activity of riding the exercise bike.

This is good. If you can make "time go faster", then you can get more done. I've been finding Pokémon so compelling that I didn't look at the clock on the bike at all until I was almost done today. I was starting to flag a bit by then (as were my Pokémon, who had been facing a fairly stiff series of challenges) but I pushed through to the end, and it felt good.

Now, if only I had a steady stream of turn-based RPGs and visual novels to play on Switch to keep me occupied at the gy– hold on a minute!

#oneaday Day 346: Late Night

Good evening! I was going to present you with a PATRONS ONLY! video tonight, but it's taking a while to render and I want to go to bed, so you can have it tomorrow instead.

I have been playing a lot of Pokémon. It is very good and I'm extremely gratified to see lots of my friends enjoying it too. It's especially great to see this after all the negativity and other bullshit that has surrounded the game in the run-up to its launch, and it's absolutely wonderful to see all the trolls well and truly put in their place by how much people are having a good time with it.

Lots, lots, lots more to say about it, but I'll save that for when we start looking into it in depth on MoeGamer after we're done with Bullet Girls Phantasia next week.

Now, it's very late and I would like to sleep, so I am going to sleep! Good night, and sweet Dynamax dreams.

#oneaday Day 345: Coming Up

I've mentioned previously that next up on MoeGamer after I've finished covering Bullet Girls Phantasia (which will probably be early next week because I want to do one more article about the narrative in general) I'll be moving on to Pokémon because I'm increasingly intrigued by this game, especially now that it's out and people appear to be having a blast with it as the haters gradually crumble into dust.

After that, I was going to jump into Atelier Ryza, but Meru from Love Lab Japan reached out this morning and offered me a review code for their latest localisation project: a visual novel called Lamunation!, which sounds thoroughly charming, adorable and silly, so I'm going to try and squeeze that in either alongside or immediately after Pokémon.

Lamunation! appears to be a comedy visual novel that incorporates commentary on aspects of the modern world such as social media, as well as including a thoroughly adorable cast of characters, all themed around popular Japanese carbonated beverages. I have no idea what to expect going in, to be perfectly honest, but I like the art, the concept sounds highly entertaining and it'll be nice to tackle a pure visual novel again.

Lamunation! is out on Steam on November 22, and Love Lab is working to bring it to various other platforms too. The Steam version is all-ages but there will be a free 18+ patch available; the off-Steam versions will be offered in full 18+ format by default from the sound of things.

Just wanted to give you a heads-up! It sounds like fun, so I'm looking forward to diving into it when I get the time.

#oneaday Day 344: Never Enough Hours

There are never enough hours in the day, are there? It feels like something always needs to fall by the wayside in order for you to accomplish the things you'd actually like to accomplish. I guess someone wiser than me would probably say understanding and working your life around that concept is what being an adult is all about, but I'm childish and frustrated about such things.

This week I've been feeling it particularly keenly. I feel like I've had a lot to say in the writing I've done — I'm particularly pleased with today's piece on Bullet Girls Phantasia — but whenever I have a lot to say, it takes a while to research and write… which means by the time I've finished all that gubbins it is, as it is now, 11pm.

While I have no particular moral objections to continuing to do things this late — specifically, going to the gym, which is the thing that has been falling by the wayside a bit this week — my body does indeed object, since I have to be out of the door by 7am to go to work, and that means hauling my flabby carcass out of bed by 6.30 at the latest.

Oh well. It's not as if the gym will stop being there if I have a couple of days where I've had other priorities. I'll try and make it there tomorrow and over the weekend at the very least, and have a bit of a "fresh start" next week; I haven't been feeling my best physically this week anyway, so perhaps a rest and a reboot will do me a bit of good.

For now, bed is calling. Hope you enjoy the Bullet Girls Phantasia piece. Just, uh, maybe don't read it at work.

#oneaday Day 343: Fryup

My mother in law bought us an air fryer the other day… well, technically she bought it for my wife as a birthday present, but we're both benefiting.

I haven't actually tried using it as yet, but I've been pretty impressed with the food that comes out of it so far. We've tried cooking bits of chicken (both on and off the bone) as well as "chips" (after a fashion) and they've all come out really well without the distinctive greasy sloppy oiliness of a regular old fryer.

I've been particularly impressed with the meat, actually. (That's what she said, I know, I know.) All of the cuts of chicken we've tried cooking in there have come out cooked perfectly through, and retaining plenty of juicy moisture. I generally find chicken a bit dull and bland, especially if it's been cooked to bone dryness, but the stuff the air fryer has produced so far has been very tasty.

I'm interested to see what else is possible using it, or how it can be incorporated into the preparation of more complex dishes. So far we've only done simple things, but I suppose there's no reason you can't use it to cook the meat that is going to go into a curry or something like that, then finish the sauce off on the hob. I don't know. I'm no cook. I chuck stuff in a pot that I think might taste nice and sometimes it does. (Sometimes it doesn't, too, but if I feel that might be likely to happen I'm usually just cooking for myself.

So, well, early impressions seem to indicate that if you've been hungry for another bulky gadget to take up what little worktop space you had left in your kitchen, an air fryer is a good choice. (A slow cooker is also an excellent investment, but that's another matter entirely.)

Well, you think of something interesting to write for 343 days then!

#oneaday Day 342: Darkness Drawing In

I both love and hate this time of year. I like the short days, because I'm a big fan of night-time in general, and I especially like night-time when it's cold and snowy; the kind of environment that makes everything outside look a bit like it's not quite real.

However, at the same time, I won't pretend it's not at least a little depressing to be leaving the house in the morning when it's dark, and returning home when it's also dark. Not that I spend a great deal of time out in the sunshine anyway, but just the bit of daylight you can get on a drive home can be invigorating after a day under the fluorescent lights of the office.

It's also a pain in the arse when you leave the house in the morning and have forgotten it often gets a bit cold in the night, necessitating a bit of scrapey-scrapey action on the windscreen of one's car before being able to go anywhere. Especially if you have left the house without anything warm. Ice is cold.

There's something oddly "festive" about it all though. I associate the early darkness with things from my childhood, like going out carol singing with my mother and the "main characters" of the village I grew up in. I remember wrapping up warm, walking through the village streets and feeling a profound sense of relief and gratitude when someone invited us inside for a mince pie — even though I never really liked mince pies all that much.

I guess on the whole I have slightly more positive feelings about it than negative ones, as I always quite look forward to this time of year rolling around for some reason. And now we're in November I consider it just about okay to start thinking of Christmas being "soon"!

#oneaday Day 341: Catch-Up

Good morning! I forgot to write yesterday, apologies. I was playing Bullet Girls Phantasia and I was getting really into the story, so kind of lost track of time! I've still got a little way to go on that so there'll probably be a piece specifically about the sexy elements this week (because there's some interesting stuff to talk about there, relevant to some articles I've posted recently) followed by a bit about the story next week.

As I've noted previously, I'm also interested in resurrecting the New Game Plus video series to play through some postgame content because there's a lot to do there and I'm actually quite keen to do it — I just don't want to drag on the feature for too long.

There's a really satisfying sense of progression, and it's clear that playing through just Normal difficulty is only going to allow you to see a fraction of the power level you'll be able to attain by the end of the postgame. So watch out for that in the near future!

Next up, as I've said, will be Pokémon. I'm a relative newbie to Pokémon having only played a bit of Red and Gold back in the day, and all through the main story of Moon, so I'm interested to come at it from that perspective — and with Sword and Shield being something of a "fresh start" for the series in many ways, I think it's going to be cool to explore.

I'm also keen to do Pokémon for another reason: to counter the massive negativity that has been boiling over about it recently. I understand that longtime fans are upset over the lack of National Dex, but the behaviour of a lot of people who are disappointed in what they perceive Sword and Shield to be lacking has been absolutely disgusting. I've seen a lot of really unpleasant, abusive tweets being thrown around along with outright lies about the game (someone actually tried to convince the Internet that the game had no battle backgrounds yesterday… that went about as well as you can expect) — though I was heartened to see how much traction the #ThankYouGameFreak hashtag mustered in a very short space of time over the weekend.

The game is in urgent need of some quality analysis that looks at what the game is actually doing rather than what it is not doing or "how bad the trees look" or whatever. I'm looking forward to it and can't wait for Friday to give it an initial shakedown!

Anyway. Better do some work… or rather, prepare for an entire morning of pointless conference calls. More to come later today. Have a lovely day!