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On 07/19/2014 at 03:05 PM by rejo1479

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Hey everybody! How y'all doing?

I'm still unemployed, but like I mentioned in my last update, I'm taking the time to play games and read. And write, as evident with my influx of reviews.

Right now, I'm playing Telltale Games' Back to the Future adventure game. I wasn't expecting much to this, but I was pleasantly surprised at the quality. It keeps a lot of the same tone as the movies and has some pretty fun callbacks. I recently finished the fourth episode and the twist at the end was pretty unexpected, but makes sense in the story they've created. I'll probably review that soon after I finish the final episode.

My friend and I recorded another episode of our podcast, Geeksnobs, this week. We had fun talking about some recent announcements, especially the unnecessary reboot of the Universal monsters line of films. It can be found on iTunes and here: http://geeksnobs.libsyn.com/monsters-avenger-league

I finished reading Horns by Joe Hill this week. I'd read his first novel, Heart-Shaped Box several years ago. While I liked it, I wasn't inspired to keep reading his stuff. I picked up Horns during a sale on ebooks a couple weeks back and started reading it a week ago.

I was not prepared for the emotion and the ideas held within the book. Without spoilers, Ig Perrish wakes up after a drunk with horns sprouting from his head. I doesn't remember much of the night before, other than he became enraged after visiting the shrine of his former girlfriend, Merrin. She had been found raped and murdered and without a proper alibi, Ig was the prime suspect. However, the lab that held the evident burned down not too long after and he was let go. By that time, everyone despised him and his family. Now, with horns sprouting from his head, he finds that everyone is spilling their secrets and desires to him without any qualms.

The story could be considered horror by the very shallow of readers, but it's so much more than that. It turns from mystery to romance to revenge thriller so delicately that genre is near impossible to pin down.

I really loved this book and am wary about the announced movie that's releasing on Halloween. It has a tremendous chance to be good, if on the low-key end, but it's also very easy to screw up.

Back to the employment issue. I'm not looking too hard at the moment, because I'm mulling over the idea of going back to school. I never liked school to begin with, and starting over at age 34 seems like it'll be tough. But I've admitted to myself that I don't like my current lot in life and want to change that. If I do make that choice, I'll be going into Political Science. It's something that I've become interested in over the past 10 years and it seems to be the route taken to get work with organizations that help promote/protect civil rights, which I'm interested in. But I still need to make the final decision.

I'll let you guys know when I do!


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/19/2014 at 03:08 PM

going back to school could be nice.  honestly, when you're 19, what do u really know about what to major in?  Sometimes it takes us a while to decide what we want to do in our lives. 

rejo1479

07/19/2014 at 03:17 PM

Agreed. I originally studied Digital Imaging right out of high school because I like art and drawing comic strips (thanks to Bill Watterson for igniting that flame), but as I continued that, I realized that the majority of what they were teaching wasn't what I was interested it. And a relationship I was in at the time went sour, so I dropped out and dicked around for years. Now I feel older, maybe wiser and though I'm also grumpier, I think I've found a field that I could see myself working in and being happy.

mothman

07/19/2014 at 07:21 PM

I didn't get my shit together job wise until I was 30. I went back to school part time to do IT shit and managed to break into the IT department at the company I worked for. Prior to that I worked in clothing retail and my only focus was Friday, sex, drugs and rock 'n roll.

As long as you have the fire it's never to late.

rejo1479

07/22/2014 at 01:21 PM

Awesome! I really like that last line.

BrokenH

07/19/2014 at 07:40 PM

Wow,Horns seems really intense and psychological. I suppose we may think the power to make all the people we know spill their guts about their deepest secrets and deepest desires might come off as a "neat party trick" at first but I could see where that could go "really wrong" really quickly. I feel bad for the main protagonist's girlfriend. Frown It's difficult to trudge on after a tragedy like that even if you don't suddenly sprout horns.

rejo1479

07/22/2014 at 01:23 PM

Yeah. The great thing about the story is that it goes out of the way to give you a sense of the girlfriend's frame of mind and motive behind what occurred prior to her murder. It made the main character's plight so much harder to bear. I really love this book!

leeradical42

07/20/2014 at 09:12 AM

I picked up the Back to the future bundle on a psn flash sale that and Sam & Max and found both of them excellent gsmes back to the future was awesome and Tale Tell games is becoming one of my favorite game developer, I have Walking Dead season 1 & 2 and A Wolf Among Us all excellent games.

rejo1479

07/22/2014 at 01:25 PM

I'm surprised (and know I shouldn't be) at the quality of BttF. I love what they've done with Walking Dead and Wolf Among Us, so I'm glad they haven't wavered from that quality and obvious love for the source material. They've had that from the start--gotta respect that.

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