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The Greatest Game (and series) Ever


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 09:24 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Hey vinyl albums are making a comeback, so don't feel too old, a lot of us still know what a broken record sounds like! Not that I have any of the new ones, but we used to, and of course my parents still have a couple of their Beatles albums.

As for MGS, I'm not quite as big a fan as you (is anyone? lol), but I do prefer it to FF and JRPGs in general quite a bit. Rake them FF boys over the life-draining pack of cigarettes!

MORTAL KOMBAT!! Dun dun dun dun !


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 09:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I always found MK sluggish in general, but this one looked like gory fun!

Like Aaron, I look forward to Injustice.

Video Game Characters who Failed their Driver's Test


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 09:18 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Ha! Funny blog, and I love HISHE!

Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale: An Underrated Game


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 09:15 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Nothing wrong with aping Smash Bros. if it's done right with its own unique style. Haven't played it, but want to.

I had that same problem of finding my character on-screen in Smash, though. lol

Anything Can Happen Saturdays


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 09:08 PM | Filed Under Blogs

^To be specific, I did Ska/Punk (the fusion of punk or pop-punk music with horns sections, basically)  Saturday today, might consider doing just ska once or twice though.

I do like the idea of "anything can happen" though, as my music tastes are very diverse as well.

I'll be honest, shred is not necessarily my favorite, though I do love the occassional tune from Steve Vai ("For the Love of God"), Joe Satriani ("Surfing with the Alien" is ok, plus he trained Kirk Hammett), or especially "Cliffs of Dover" by Eric Johnson (I know their names and a couple songs, but I opt for vocally driven music, mostly, Chickenfoot was decent), but I do love the relaxing nature of these Hodsworth tunes, and hey, Metal Fatigue has lyrics even! lol

The more music the merrier I say!

Games That Desperately Need Reboots: Zone of the Enders


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 08:54 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I always wanted to play these, so I'd be fine with them bringing it back.

A Castlevania Revelation


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 08:50 PM | Filed Under Blogs

That controller looks awesome, too bad the others are HOW MUCH?!

You do WHAT now?


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 08:34 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I'm sorry you've had to put up with that. When I was growing up, it was still nerdy, but ultimately it was just something the guys did that the girls thought was stupid. Not really harmful to anyone, just one of those "boys are dumb" things, which I can only imagine dateless Gamestop employees are now getting their vengeance on you for, unaware you actually like games. lol

My mom still is the computer teacher at my old middle school, and from what I'm hearing, now it's a lot of the girls drawing anime and playing games, though I'm not sure if that still makes them nerdy or not to their peers.

While having been an Assistant Hall Director last year (and I'll be honest, not getting out much, but not being much of a gamer at the time, note my long hiatus from 1up before downloading Sonic CD on my Android) made me want to smack most of the incoming Freshman, I'm glad at least my generation now laughs at things like this, which might partly be what inspired your mom's D&D fear:

You do WHAT now?


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 08:16 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I live in TX, but have Wisconsinite parents/family, and the coolest (not weather-wise, awesome-wise) place I visited was Boston the summer after their 04 World Series win.

Somehow, I feel I can adapt to most of anything, probably in part due to this indisputable fact:

GLaD 2: Metal Marines (PC) + Ska/Punk Saturday


Posted on 03/02/2013 at 07:49 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Well, my bad. But hey, I love the Scandanavians, so that's cool!

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