{"id":1354,"date":"2009-07-11T12:00:20","date_gmt":"2009-07-11T18:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lungfishopolis.com\/?p=1354"},"modified":"2009-07-11T10:56:26","modified_gmt":"2009-07-11T16:56:26","slug":"waiting-to-play","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greghowley.com\/lungfish\/2009\/07\/waiting-to-play\/","title":{"rendered":"Waiting to Play"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moving target release dates kill me. Staggered release dates are worse. I’ve only recently realized how many games I’d expected to be playing by now that I’m still waiting for.<\/p>\n
The one frontmost in my mind is Trine. The game has intrigued me since I first heard of it, but the fact that my wife and I would be able to play co-op and the fact that it’s $10 less on PSN<\/acronym> made my choice of console easy. More than once, I’ve planned to go home on a Thursday evening and purchase the game. Sony is such a gametease, if you catch my analogy. It’s been available on Steam for weeks now, and still nobody has any hint as to when it will be released on the Playstation Network. I don’t blame Frozenbyte – it seems that Sony has decided to release it whenever they have an opening in their PSN release schedule. When Trine is out, I suspect that it will be exactly the type of co-op game that Linda and I will enjoy: half Mario Brothers, half Gauntlet, and half Braid.<\/p>\n The next game that I’m waiting to play is Street Fighter 4 for the PC. This one’s already out, and although I can blame the late PC release date on Capcom, I can blame the fact that I’m not currently playing on no one other than myself. The reason I wanted the PC version so badly is because I’ve got a SlikStik Fighter<\/a>. While I absolutely suck at Street Fighter with a gamepad, I’m pretty damn good with actual arcade controls. I attribute this to having worked at an arcade in college and gotten lots of after-hours free practice at Street Fighter 2. Hoepfully my slow-ass DSL connection is good enough to play online without game-breaking lag.<\/p>\n