A gamey Sinterklaas

Sinterklaas happened, as it does every year, and it was a grand event in our family (as always). It is getting harder and harder to find each other gifts. Part of this is that everyone has a regular job now, and they’ll buy the stuff they want themselves usually. Hobbies can form a pleasant exception to that. Case in point: I like gaming, so there might be a game out there that I like. (I’m not a 100% dedicated, hard-core gamer, but I do enjoy a game now and then.)
Bowser's inside storyThis year, there were a couple like that. I heard about Professor Layton and Pandora’s Box, and also about Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story. Having previously immensely enjoyed Professor Layton and the Curious Village, as well as previous efforts in the “Mario & Luigi” serie (can’t remember which, probably played it at a friend’s), these two were no-brainer addition the the wish-list.
Slight hickup ensued: whereas Layton’s first adventure was multi-lingual (coming in the standard 5-in-1 languages of Nintendo Europe: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian — there’s a nice symbol for it, but my google-fu is weak right now), his second adventure was localised for every country. So the version you get in the Netherlands is only in Dutch, the version in Luxembourg is in French. Seeing as how this game revolves around solving puzzles, doing that in French: nuh-uh! In Dutch, it would be possible, but most likely cringe-inducing. So I needed the UK version… hence it got removed from the list again.
Sinterklaas visited my parents, and it was a wonderful evening (better, somehow, than the last couple of years… my brother went all-out again, was awesome!). I received (amongst others) Bowser’s inside story. Didn’t get round to playing it immediately, but a couple of days later I started.
And now I am writing to you, and I have finished the game. Put in about 33 hours to complete it — the game keeps track of playtime, and I hardly ever reverted to an old save, so I am estimating that that time is close to accurate, except you don’t get to save at the end, so I factored in 1 hour for a failed final battle (revert to save) and another hour or so for a successful one. In roughly 14 days, I spend 33 hours gaming :) wow.

It’s a really good game though, if you’re into the Mario RPG thing.

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