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Quick Hits: Mini Rant, I Won A Contest, Randoms


Posted on 12/21/2013 at 01:15 AM | Filed Under Blogs

That is a huge blog, man, but I definitely appreciate the deals you mentioned. Might have to check those out. 

Congrats on the Treme cookbook, man! I wish I would have got on GetGlue when they still sent stickers. Oh well. Let me know how the Adobo turns out if you make it! If I decide to go to Louisiana any time soon, I'll see if they have any. 

I wish the Dallas Desperados were still around. AFL games are much more fun to watch live in the arena than any other sport for me. I will rag on you a bit and say that KISS is kind of an unfortunate name for a football team, though. And, well, you already know about the uniforms, so I'll leave you alone. lol 

As for the music on Google Play, I'm so glad you posted this! I love a lot of those old songs they have posted in that image, so I have no complaints there. Hell, I prefer a lot of that to new stuff. I may need to pick up that Marvel Puzzle Quest game on Steam as well, thanks for mentioning this stuff, man! 

I have a bone to pick with you, though. First, to hell with rude, lying Gamestop employees. Good on you for telling those people the truth. Second, you like In N' Out Burger more than Five Guys?!

Ok, there must be something different about In N' Outs in California as opposed to Texas, because neither myself nor anyone I have talked to from Texas understands the big deal about In N' Out. I mean it's serviceable, I guess, but I certainly don't think it's anything special. I don't consider it as being even close to the same level of deliciousness as Five Guys. Sure, Five Guys is a bit too greasy for me, but at least it's got a special flavor and great fries. I'd be willing to make a bit of a trip for Five Guys. In N' Out is just a standard fast food burger joint, in my opinion, and even then it's one of my least favorites. And yes, I've had animal style. 

I guess we'll just chalk that up to regional differences in taste. At least we agree that zombies aren't that special and Christmas music is good. lol 

I don't watch Duck Dynasty, but my Facebook feed will not shut up about it, because of course they won't, it's a religious and/or political issue. I did make a status about it that was merely a joke, but I also commented a thread a bit more seriously. We'll see if I wish I hadn't done that when people start seeing it. I probably will. Should have just posted jokes and left it there. I can still post jokes, though. I'll post more jokes. 

Anyway, have a good one man, thanks for the heads ups on those deals!

Blake's Top 10 Games of All Time!!


Posted on 12/21/2013 at 12:46 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Well, my brother owned the Playstations in the house, and I wasn't allowed to play M-rated games at the time the first Silent Hills were released. As for Resident Evil 4, I honestly can't tell you, but I have looked into getting it for my Gamecube. 

My Top Five Touch Games ( Android )


Posted on 12/21/2013 at 12:44 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I don't think any of these would run properly on my phone, but Fiz looks like fun. Actually, that one might run ok if I had enough space. If I don't add too much other crap before I get to it, I might see about getting it. 

Thanks for the suggestions!

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/21/2013 at 12:40 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I remember liking Batman TAS, but not loving the series to the extent a lot of other people who grew up with it do. I did love a particular VHS with one or a few episodes of it we rented once, though. It was so dark and kind of eerie that I couldn't help but be drawn to it. That was especially true for Batman Returns when I was a kid. I'll say this for it: Kevin Conroy's Batman is definitely the best Batman, in my opinion, so I'm glad his voice is in the game. Mark Hamill is a great Joker as well, so that helps, too.

I think I'll definitely review it if and when I finish it, since it'll literally be the first game I complete a single player campaign for from after the Gamecube generation of consoles. 

One Last Goal for 2013


Posted on 12/21/2013 at 12:21 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I'd be very interested to see that full list of games and maybe some reviews of them, perhaps in the context of what they each say about the era they came from. I'd read that blog if you wrote it, for sure. I wonder if I'd feel the same way about Toy Story for SNES as you might about Toy Story 2. I definitely remember playing the SNES game a lot, but I also remember that RC Car level being the devil of alternate control hell. I share your disinterest for CoD, though; to the point I'm not sure I can enjoy it even on the "dumb fun" level that you claim to enjoy it on. Maybe that comes from boring, music-less multiplayer matches, though. I have a feeling I'd like these games more if I experienced the single player campaigns. 

I actually pride myself with keeping up with movies, and last year I may as well have been a professional critic. But, aside from seeing Catching Fire today, I barely caught much of anything released this year. I'm not upset about it, though, aside from missing out on seeing Gravity in theaters. I have money in my pocket that I didn't spend going to movies with friends while I was still taking Graduate classes, and plenty of time over this winter break for my family to take me to the Hobbit, Wolf of Wall Street, American Hustle, or whatever else I may want to see.

I have been awful with keeping up with video games the past few years though, because I simply can't justify the expense of them. Luckily, now I have a good laptop, so Steam and its sales should help me play more than just online Tetris and other free, streaming retro games. Hopefully, I can find at least a few gems, as you have these past few years.

Six actually sounds like a high number to me as far as games finished in a year. I've certainly rented more than that some years, but I tend to only finish short rentals or games I own, and I don't own too many games to begin with. 

I know what you mean about playing review scores against your own interests. I asked for Golden Sun one year for Christmas on the basis of its amazing review scores, completely ignoring that I really dislike turn-based combat JRPGs for the most part. I figured "well, I liked Paper Mario, Super Mario RPG and Pokemon at least ok, and this looks real pretty and has great reviews, so it must be so amazing that even I'll love it."

I actually used to have way more fun with games EGM gave 7.0s or similar to, like Sly Cooper, etc., and at one point started regarding games they gave 7.0s to higher than those they gave 8.0s when making my rental decisions. I think they might have docked points for something not having enough replay value or being meaty enough, but since I was just renting for the mostpart, that didn't bother me. 

I've since learned to see reviews as the subjective texts they really are, and pay more attention to why a certain Metacritic or Rottentomatoes score is given than what that score is, if I'm interested in whatever is being reviewed. For the most part, anyway. There are definitely instances where I say to myself, "I'll go see or play this only if it gets a high rating."  I'm usually right to do that though, so it works for me, I guess.

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/20/2013 at 11:52 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Some girls I know have touch screen laptops with Windows 8, and they love it. That's what it's designed for. 

My main issue is that my track pad is set up so that sometimes when I swipe to the right or left, I go from one view to another, which gets frustrating if, say, I'm trying to read an article for school. I just figured out I can change my track pad's settings, though, so I think I will. 

The only other major inconvenience is the lack of a Start button, but apparently the update fixes that, so after I make those two changes, I'll probably find 8 pointless, but maybe it won't be so awful. 

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/20/2013 at 11:47 PM | Filed Under Blogs

It depends on your system specs. If you have a newer laptop, especially one intended for gaming, you should be fine. The problem isn't Windows 8 itself, it's the fact publishers may have chosen not to update some of their older games to be compatible with Windows 8. That's what I'm running in to. 

I can only play somewhat older games according to my laptop's specs, but while they should be able to run, it's not a guarantee because they haven't been updated for Windows 8 in some cases. 

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/20/2013 at 11:45 PM | Filed Under Blogs

So I've heard. Which is why I got all giddy when I saw my laptop could run it. Now that I've purchased it after a smooth-running demo, I just hope 8 doesn't screw me out of the full experience. Like I told Aaron, this is not a risk I'd be willing to take above the $5 limit. 

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/20/2013 at 11:43 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Yeah, I'm only taking a risk on this at all because it's so cheap. 

As for the start button, I don't have one right now either, but I keep being prompted to download 8.1, so I guess that has it. I've managed just fine without it, but it is inconvenient. 

Steam, System Requirements, Arkham Asylum


Posted on 12/20/2013 at 11:36 PM | Filed Under Blogs

It did, in fact. My only complaints were that my trackpad isn't great for looking around easily, but there are plenty of mouses around this house, so it should be better if I just plug one of those in. And I haven't made my Christmas list yet, so maybe I could just ask for an XBOX controller.

Anyway, as of an hour or so ago, I own Arkham Asylum, I just need to install it. Wish me luck that the full version runs as well as the demo!

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