It's no wonder...
Sep. 20th, 2010 08:26 amNo wonder I'm having GB: The Video Game nightmares. The Central Park mission is HARD.
The other night, I woke up to a dream where I was myself, in that universe, carrying the heavy equipment (Egon really needs to learn to make this stuff lighter, or they'll all die of a heart attack, one of these days!), and running around the first part of that mission, trying to find the mechanism to open the gate to let the rest of the team (really, all four Boys in Grey and the Ectomobile) in the cemetary, and I couldn't find my way because I had left my PKE meter behind somewhere!!!
So there I was, running around (or trying to) aimlessly, trying to find my way, relatively blindly, having trouble breathing because WTF proton pack too heavy, and starting to feel panicked and weepy.
Then Egon and Ray both got on their radios/walkie-talkie things, and were all: "What's going on? Where are you? Are you alright? You should be there or near it by now..."
And I was all: "I can't find my way! I don't have my meter! *whines* *weeps*"
They were really nice about it, telling me to come back to the gate or the wall so they could hand me one through the gate or toss it over the wall for me to catch, which is when I woke up, all O.O!!!
The other night, I woke up to a dream where I was myself, in that universe, carrying the heavy equipment (Egon really needs to learn to make this stuff lighter, or they'll all die of a heart attack, one of these days!), and running around the first part of that mission, trying to find the mechanism to open the gate to let the rest of the team (really, all four Boys in Grey and the Ectomobile) in the cemetary, and I couldn't find my way because I had left my PKE meter behind somewhere!!!
So there I was, running around (or trying to) aimlessly, trying to find my way, relatively blindly, having trouble breathing because WTF proton pack too heavy, and starting to feel panicked and weepy.
Then Egon and Ray both got on their radios/walkie-talkie things, and were all: "What's going on? Where are you? Are you alright? You should be there or near it by now..."
And I was all: "I can't find my way! I don't have my meter! *whines* *weeps*"
They were really nice about it, telling me to come back to the gate or the wall so they could hand me one through the gate or toss it over the wall for me to catch, which is when I woke up, all O.O!!!