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People have often remarked to me that I'll never know what I have, until I lose it. Living in Maine as I do, and with the summer solstice fast approaching, that's certainly true of the nocturnal hours, which, through their excruciating absence of late, I've recently discovered are essential to my own mental well-being. This is because during the summertime at this unreasonable latitude, there are only about six hours of darkness every night, from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM, and the corresponding stretches of sunlight are driving me batty. Not only does the sunlight itself afflict my sanity--though hell, I've got enough blankets draped across my bedroom window that this shouldn't be such a great onus--but I also find distressing the very notion of being surrounded by large-scale activity. I'm talking about the chirping of birds, the rumble of engines, the laughter of children, and all the other noises most people consider indicative of a healthy human society. Shut up, shut up, shut up! Give me back the world on my own terms, and I promise you'll never spy my name atop the headlines.

After all, I've got important things to do during the wee hours, such as watching cartoons. On this matter, I shall brook no disruption.

I've never understood all the Metal Gear Solid love. Both times I have played, once on the PS1 and once on the PS2, it took about four hours before I became exhausted, bored, and frustrated with the game. Keeping in mind that you have to spend at least half your playtime dodging through extraordinarily dull sequences where people prattle on like old ladies playing Mah Jong during what, I presume, should be a tense situation, I figure I played about two hours worth of actual game before coming to the solid conclusion that this was not a title designed with my sensibilities in mind. So, the blending of a MGS graphic novel, which is a terrifying prospect on its own considering MGS's trademark incomprehensible story and convoluted strtucture, to a puzzle game in Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel for the PSP sounds like the least fun experience I could ever have with a video game. I need explanation from someone who plans to buy this.

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