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Second Summer

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Fact: Kingdom Hearts II is a mix of Disney characters, Final Fantasy and... well, OCs.

I just finished KH2 last night.

Like always, I like it. The animation was good, the gameplay better. I was quite disappointed with myself, though, I didn't reach Level 99 AND I didn't have Fenrir nor the Ultima Weapon. I doubt you could understand what I'm saying, but basically speaking, I didn't complete the game 100%. I only cared for the storyline, but at the end, it was too late to turn back. Still, 5/5 stars for Kingdom Hearts 2. A nice sequel. Hope to God there's KH3!

Hmmm. Anyway. Summer's going fine, I'm currently reading Stardust by Neil Gaiman. I watched the movie before, and I thought it was really good. Now, I regret not reading the book earlier. Gaiman's writing is special, dazzling even. Inspiring. And for another useless fact about myself, I always mix Gaiman and Coehlo up. Damn them. They write so well. I wish I could complete my novel.

And oh, I want something new to do in the Internet. In hopes of having something fun to do, I found a site called RentYourSoul. It's fun, and there's a chance you'll win 10 dollars to you and your chosen charity. So, how to play this happy game? You just take a picture of your soul and hope that it will be chosen in the random draw. Easy, isn't it? For more information, just go to the site I linked above. ^^

Well, that's for today. Thanks, and have a grand time. :)

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  1. Blogger Erika Amor | April 17, 2008 at 7:11 AM |  

    i so didn't read your first paragraph about some game, haha. you're one of them, a born writer or something so please, never give up. and oh, i'll try that rentyoursoul thing! haha.

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