Saturday, June 21, 2008
3-2-1 Knocked out
As you can sense, I have a love-hate relationship with Luce. I miss her when I go home, then when I see her I just love teasing her to death. She's a diesel, so it takes awhile for her to warm up. Once she does, she won't even be nice to all the people around her. Her favorites would be her parents, her look-alike aunt Mimam, her grandparents, and any "podji"/pogi/handsome guys that's around.
Since I'm not on the favorites list of Luce, I challenged her that I'd be able to beat her. I've just rested from a great vacation so I thought I can definitely release all my energy for this match. Yes, almost felt like a Marquez-Pacquiao match as the whole clan was also there that weekend.
Round 1. Big punch, lower punch, straight in the face. I really feel like I'm winning, except I had no idea how the scoring works. More punches. My opponent is almost knocked out.... but she managed to get up. Man, it felt like a long game.
Round 2. What??!! There's a round 2? I was already out of energy, or no exercise so it's getting back on me? My opponent still had 101% energy. Fight must go on. More punches. It's not just a game of strength but also of endurance to have that level of adrenalin throughout the game. I was losing that.
Round 3. At least I managed to get to round 3. She knocked out my sister in round 1, my mom and cousin in round 2. I had to set the new record. I started sweating, it really felt like going for an exercise. The cheers went for Luce. Fine. She needs more support. Even my mom was coaching for Luce! Punch here. Punch there. I was really tired on this round and didn't know where my punches were going.
The countdown begins. 10-9-8 trying hard to punch more. 7-6-5 still fighting but my icon is not getting up! 4-3-2-1 Knocked out! Yes, I was knocked out by a 4-year old girl and she's still ready for one more round except I just gave up.
Phew! This is one good computer game. Almost involved the whole family while playing. Engaging enough, physically exhausting, not like those other games where it's just a thumb exercise.
Although I must warn you that kids have more energy for this than we could imagine. They are just naturally hyper, always on the go, and not easily distracted.
I've become a Wii fan. Now there's something that encourages me to go home. Except I have to woo my niece again, since I have to borrow it from her. Then the cycle continues.
