Project Zomboid. Something I've been keeping eyes on for awhile, even before I came here. Interesting to check out. Developed Isometrically. http://projectzomboid.com/blog/
...where it wasn't out yet, the wait was excruciating, and you wanted to go "Shut up and come out already, so you can hurry up and take my money?" Not many games can do that to me - I'm an old salt; I've been playing games for two decades. I rarely get hyped up. There's a few games I am that way for this year (Hawken, Torchlight II and Borderlands 2, for example... not that Hawken will cost money, but I digress...) but I'm really looking forward to a puzzler called "Antichamber." ...
Finally, the library got the copy of Blacks in Antiquity (by the late Frank Snowden) that I ordered two months ago! I'm going to read it voraciously, at least three times over. I have to consume all the information within its covers in the short two weeks I'll have it.
First and foremost, I can still feel my legs. I consider this a good thing, since Hero's blog post on the matter of attending a con left his legs hurting. I guess it's a sign of how much I walk and run that all I felt after a day of walking from about eleven to five was some twinging in my muscles. Didn't go on a spending spree because of financial issues, but I bought the Student Council and Black Rose arcs for Revolutionary Girl Utena, which was about 86 dollars total. I would have ...
Two routes down, three the go, Manly Picnic already achieved... And this is by far one of the greatest things I have ever read. Done Lily's and Rin's routes so far. Debating with myself for the next one.