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13Jun 09
Hope it feels like the good ol' days. Enjoy.

- Posted Jun 13, 2009 8:13 pm PT
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4Jun 09
Hey everyone, not sure if any of you remember me. I was the kid with the glasses, who did those video blogs and rambled about games and other things mixed with corny puns and silly actions. Remember? The youngster who for the most part posted blogs with substance? The kid, who according to some of you, wrote pretty decent game reviews?And the guy who made all those fancy-smancy profile banners andicons for the community around here?
I logged on yesterday to catch up on E3 coverage and starting skimming through my profile. First I just deleted some titles off my wish list and updated my Now Playing List. That led to me checking a few blogs, and now I'm posting one. I reallymiss those aforementioned activities. This past school year has been thebusiest ever. Itstill is in some ways, but things are truly winding down. I'll be graduating from high school in a few weeks, my prom is tonight. On top of fidning scholarships, staying on top of my art skills, attending to my loved ones, having a girlfriend, and everything else life throws out, I can't forget thatI am a part of this community. With that said, I never left, but in a way I had to come home. Nice to see everyone still active around here. I hope to be more active as well.
So, later on, I'll post some thoughts on what's been going down at E3 thus far. Other than that, catch you folks later.
-Ish
- Posted Jun 4, 2009 6:28 am PT
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18Feb 09
During this mid winter break I've been having some healthy time to indulge into some gaming, and it's been helping me ease off a few other timely issues in my life. Nevertheless, in an effort to get back into the activities of blogging and daily writing, I figured I'd run a series of impressions posts of three new titles I've begun playing: Prince of Persia, Fallout 3, and GTAIV: The Lost & Damned.
I am a big fan of the Prince of Persia franchise. His three part story of the last console generation garnered some of my favorite gaming experiences. When the current console generation began almost three years ago, there was skepticism of whether the agile and arrogant Prince was returning for another adventure. When Ubi Soft announced Assassin's Creed, I assumed that franchise would be this generation's PoP. However, no possibility should ever be counted out.Playing good session of the Prince's new adventure last night left me pleased and frustrated. The visuals in the game are very vibrant, and everything pops out well from the landscapes in the background to the textures on the Prince's scarf and clothing. The game just looks gorgeous, and I am sure the environments become more varied in color and geometry in later levels, especially after their fertile lands are revived. It truly delivers the fantasy-like theme that the series is initially known for in a more stylish way.
Aside from the great visuals, the other aspects of the game I've experienced thus far are split with likes and dislikes for each. I think the developers were in a nostalgic mindset when working on the design. The very first PoP was a pure platformer, and nearly twenty years later, it may serve as a refreshing reuse in this shooter, small jumps or no jump button, and strategy filled world of video games. The platforming is plentiful, and honestly I like the two levels I played through so far. At the same time, I feel the platforming element overrides the combat element. That is more faulty to the structure of the game's combat it seems. One on one fights every so often may become annoying to me after a while, especially if I play for a lengthy period of time to get to those sections and they may not be consistently captivating or memorable. Once I get to fighting segments later in the game, I hope I'm not doing the same string of attacks since the beginning levels. I felt the combat in 2003's The Sands of Time was very well done, even though it lacked the "free-form" $tyle and combo mechanics of Warrior Within and The Two Thrones. The new PoP seems to take both sides into consideration, allowing for different combo attacks while keeping things simplified. Making every fight seem like a boss fight is a neat idea; I think Shadow of the Colossus honed such gameplay ****(still need to play that game). However, some enemies in this game seem like wastes of time to have a health bar stretching across the screen, regardless if they easily deplete quickly. I really enjoy multiple enemy fights like in TSoT. From jump-street, I see what the official reviewers meant when stating this entry in the franchise was made with the "casual player" in mind. I don't really have an issue with the ease of accessibility though.
The story is very straightforward and it looks like it fits a fairy-tale format. Of course, I'm still at the game's beginning, but I've found out a lot about the game's world, history and its primary antagonist by constantly talking to Elika (those achievements for just talking to her are cool
). There is a very modern touch to the story and atmosphere found in the actual dialogue, especially with the Prince's speech. For example, there was one line about ex-girlfriends, which I don't think was an actual term used in whatever century this story takes place. His arrogant and quirky characteristics are easily recognized and his personality here is similar to the one in The Sands of Time. Elika is poised, yet curious while at the same time skeptical due to being sheltered as a princess for so long. Traditional story elements, and it seems polished enough for me to care enough for the story.
I am "digging" this Prince of Persia. Initially, I was hoping to fall in love with it instantly like I did with the previous three; more so The Sands of Time. However, I still have a lot more to play of it. My impressions in a nutshell: great visuals, really good platforming thus far, I'd like to fight some more though.
Thanks for reading, I aim to be around tomorrow with impressions of The Lost & Damned. See you soon...brothers (had to throw it in there
).- Posted Feb 18, 2009 3:14 pm PT
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3Oct 08
Hey everyone. Enjoy the vlog, I gotta get back to gaming. Rock Band 2=awesome. Madden 09=pretty damn good. More detailed impressions tomorrow along with a lot of other stuff. I actually have quite a bit to discuss this time around
.- Posted Oct 3, 2008 5:27 pm PT
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21Sep 08
Whoooooohooooo! I'm back (for the time being) and with a video blog. In this edition of I4I, I have a "slight return" from a hiatus and discuss the reasons as to why I haven't been as active with blogging on Giant Bomb and Gamespot lately. There is also talk of the games I've been playing lately and games I'm looking forward to getting in a couple of weeks. Another long one, but I've thrown some nice visual treats in there; especially at the beginning. I hope you enjoy and please drop a comment.
Thinking of content to post soon; not exactly sure of what though. I think I may do a review of Trackmania Nations Forever, perhaps even a matching video review. We'll see.Peace.
- Posted Sep 21, 2008 8:31 am PT
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9Sep 08
Hey everyone, I entered a scholarship contest in which I need a lot of votes in order to win...a lot of votes. The contest site is listed below and all it requires is a quick registration; it takes less than five minutes (you guys can give me five minutes ). Then you just watch & vote for my short film.
I'd gladly appreciate all your votes and support, thanks!
P.S.The voting process ends September 15th, so feel free to forward this to your friends, Romans, and countrymen so they can vote too!
And the site itself is sometimes buggy so if theregistration doesn't activate properly, give it some time or come back and try later if you can.
The Contest Site
Direct link to video (This is where you place your vote)
If you want to see the entire short film (which you should) in all of its awesomeness, then watch it at the YouTube link below.Also, the name of the movie is "Jazzy Artistry", so when you're browsing for it on the contest site, look for that title.
You can definitely see it was inspired by Fallout 3!

Peace and blessings!
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Also, I know I have been dead around here, but school is becoming more busy everyday and to be honest, there hasn't been much interesting stuff going on with my gaming life. It's the month of Ramadan too, so I really haven't been playing much. But come next month, I shall be back in full force, actually--maybe sooner than that.
- Posted Sep 9, 2008 7:09 pm PT
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29Aug 08I found this in a Kotaku post in which they posted via indie dev Stardock. A Bill of Rights for PC gamers, but some of these could appeal to gamers of other platforms as well. All ten are significant and while a few have been met, they all should be presented to other indie and major developers and practiced.
The Gamer's Bill of Rights:
1. Gamers shall have the right to return games that don't work with their computers for a full refund.
2. Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state.
3. Gamers shall have the right to expect meaningful updates after a game's release.
4. Gamers shall have the right to demand that download managers and updaters not force themselves to run or be forced to load in order to play a game.
5. Gamers shall have the right to expect that the minimum requirements for a game will mean that the game will play adequately on that computer.
6. Gamers shall have the right to expect that games won't install hidden drivers or other potentially harmful software without their consent.
7. Gamers shall have the right to re-download the latest versions of the games they own at any time.
8. Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers.
9. Gamers shall have the right to demand that a single-player game not force them to be connected to the Internet every time they wish to play.
10. Gamers shall have the right that games which are installed to the hard drive shall not require a CD/DVD to remain in the drive to play.
And hey, its my 400th blog! Sweet! Here's to 400 more, times ten, added by another one-hundred.
- Posted Aug 29, 2008 9:35 pm PT
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28Aug 08
This game is awesome! I played an hour of it tonight out of boredom and it was a blast. Even though I started on the easiest difficulty just to accustom to the gameplay, the sense of accomplishment still felt good. I got bronze, silver and gold medals in each of the first five races. I love how straightforward it is; controls are simple, no extravagant HUD, graphics are simple but have a very sleek look plus the physics are cool along with the motion blur effect (I'm a sucker for good motion blur
).
I'm not big on racing games but what I also like about TrackMania is its simple 'jump right into the action' design. No need for, "tune this, modify suspension, blah blah blah," just focus on racing and beating the clock. Don't get me wrong I enjoy those types of racers too (my best friend and I had good times with Gran Turismo 2 back in the day). Just the mere fact that its now free is even more of a reason to get into it. If you play as well, let's hit up the multiplayer, my account name for it is: BrooklynGrenade.
Due to its pick up and play structure I see my downtime comprising of playing this during the fastly approaching school year when my AP language cl@ss kicks my ass on weekdays. I also see myself binging on this to the point of creating custom tracks. Hell, I might even upgrade to the United expansion. I may however need to acquire a gamepad, I was on my way to carpol tunnel when I played tonight, lol. I might just pick up a wired 360 controller which will serve an expanded use between my PC games and Xbox. That's just another thing on the list of endless game purchases, heh.
It's games like this that justify the great service that is Steam. Speaking of which, the first two games of the Oddworld franchise are available for download. I am definitely going to check those out at some point.
More blogging coming this weekend.
Peace.- Posted Aug 28, 2008 6:49 pm PT
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24Aug 08
Hey Gamespot, please, forgive me for my absence. I have just been absentminded with some things lately, lol. But seriously, it's just been a matter of preparing for school, attempting to get this daunting summer assignment done for AP Language, along with other things. And truthfully, my activity and interest in gaming has been real wishy-washy for the past couple of weeks. Many days I just did not feel inclined to play anything. Hell, two games I was adamant on finishing before school starts; Uncharted and Super Mario Galaxy have yet to be beat. However, I am going to make the push to beat both in this last week of summer vacation. But the reason for this lost of interest? The summer drought is one thing, the main reason that I haven't purchased any new game since GTAIV. I think the most important reason is getting into other things for the summer, enjoying the weather, advancing my artistic skill (need to get this portfolio together), etc.
But after tonight's session of GTAIV multiplayer with ShredX and Gears of War with the usual crew (it was a hell of a lot of fun guys, can't wait to kick it up a notch in Gears 2), I have a renewed inclination towards gaming. Besides, autumn is pratically here, and all the big guns are starting to roll out. Speaking of which, here is my list of games that I definitely want for the remainder of this year.
Games Wishlist for Fall 2008
Fallout 3 (Xbox360) October 28th
Gears of War 2 (Xbox360) November 7th
Dead Space (Xbox360) October 31st
The Last Remnant (Xbox360) November 20th
Street Fighter IV (PS3 or Xbox360) TBA
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (PC) October 28th
Madden NFL 09 (Xbox360) Available Now
NBA2K9 (Xbox360) October 7th
Guitar Hero World Tour (Xbox360) October 27th
Rock Band 2 (Xbox360) September 14th
Little Big Planet (PS3) TBA October 21st?
Prince of Persia (Xbox360) TBA
Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox360) November 11th
Chrono Trigger (DS) November 25th
Now, I'm expecting a few of these titles to be knocked off, and I probably will just rent them granted with stick with Gamefly longer this time around.
Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is what I rented out with the renewed Gamefly subscription, and while I didn't finish it, I experienced basically everything there is to do with that game. It's one of those "ultimate rentals" if you will. I dunno if you'd want to throw down $30-$40 dollars for it. The gameplay gets reptitive and it is easier than the console iterations. Overall though, it is a good DS game. Hopefully I will be able to rent Mercenaries 2 next if the timing with the return goes right. Which it doubt it will
.A few side notes:
Castle Crashers is out this week. Hope to get it.
Juno is a good movie. Its soundtrack is very good.
I can't stop listening to RadioHead.
Hopefully my senior cl@sschedule will be easy to give me more free time for gaming and other fun stuff, as well as trying to get this college process together.
Maybe we'll see one last I4I this week before I hit the books again?
Lastly, for those who have started cl@sses and those who are beginning this week, I wish you all the best of luck this year. Kick ass with the pencils, and if that doesn't work, do the "magic pencil trick"
. Peace.
- Posted Aug 24, 2008 9:24 pm PT
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16Aug 08

See, nerdiness can fit into anything
. But seriously, I'm ecstatic about his accomplishments tonight. Swimming cl@sses will be booked everywhere, endorsements will be plentiful, his rate of getting girls will skyrocket, and he'll go down as one of the greatest. Everyone wants to be like Mike...Phelps.
- Posted Aug 16, 2008 9:44 pm PT
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14Aug 08
A return.

The video is here. I don't feel like splitting it in two and then uploading here. Well over regular duration, but I hope you enjoy it. In actuality, it's more like the good ol' days of I4I in this case.
On another note, Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is awesome. Especially when playing with the Dragon Sword stylus
. I'll give you my full impressions sometime this weekend.And the Gamespot Wide design is live and I really like it. The whole look is more...more...trying to find a good word...awesome!
Peace.
- Posted Aug 14, 2008 8:39 pm PT
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10Aug 08

Now that PipBoy has a reason to wink and give a thumbs up.
- Posted Aug 10, 2008 3:59 pm PT
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5Aug 08

I'm very appreciative of this. Thanks everyone! I love it here, and will always be around.

Peace.
- Posted Aug 5, 2008 5:10 pm PT
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2Aug 08
Although it may not be that exciting, my Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass user review is done and posted for your...possible reading pleasure. Please check it out and recommend if you like.
Just finished reading a book called The Kite Runner. All in all it's a very good book, and really picks up towards the last third of it. Spent a large part of today reading the bulk of it, and I'm glad to be done with it (one of three books for summer assignment for AP language which I'll be taking in September). Now, I just want to game out for the rest of the day. You wanna play something on XBL, PSN, Steam, etc.? If you see me on, hit me up!
Peace.
- Posted Aug 2, 2008 3:43 pm PT
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28Jul 08
Early this morning I decided to play a bit of Super Puzzle Fighter Turbo II HD Remix (long name for a game) out of the blue. I peeped the achievement list to see what I was missing, and the one that instantly caught my eye was "The Longest Journey." The achievement entailed beating the X1 Arcade Mode on Hard or Expert with the infamous...Dan Hibiki; and using only him.
Now, if you're a Street Fighter fan or significantly familiar with the awesome franchise, you should be aware of Dan's "special capabilities." You should also know that they are certainly not so special. He's a sucky fighter really, although I've seen a few folks pull some amazing feats in matches using him. As of today, I can sorta say I'm one of those people since I got the previously mentioned achievement. With that, I can also say I'm pretty good at the game now. I'd like to see one of you guys try and put me to shame, so my gamertag is right there in the "About Me" section. I only wish the game's XBL servers were more populated. Oh, and I also got the achievement for beating the Arcade Mode without continuing.
Speaking of XBLA, there's some awesome titles coming out really soon. There is Geometry Wars 2, which to me looks visually stunning. I've never played the original in its entirety (only the portion provided in your garage in Project Gotham Racing 3), but it's hailed as one of the best XBLA titles. Hopefully the sequel will hold up just as well. I want to get this and Castle Crashers which I believe is coming out on the last Wednesday of August, and it's been a loooong time coming.
Also as of this morning, I have indulged myself heavily back into listening to video game soundtracks. I wish they were marketed more effeciently, I don't see much being sold in retail outlets like Best Buy, Target, etc. But of course, it's heavily replicated for download right here on the net. The thing that is so awesome and beneficial about video game soundtracks is how well they're composed. They just sound friggin' fantastic, for example, the Beyond Good and Evil soundtrack (thanks James!). Actually, it's growing attraction in the music industry, you'd be surprised to see how many artists are getting involved; aside from the actual music game genre. For instnace, did you know that Stewart Copeland, the drummer from The Police, was greatly involved in composing the score for Insomniac's baby Spyro the Dragon?
Hope you enjoyed reading this. Gonna go play some stuff, mainly FFX.
Peace.
- Posted Jul 28, 2008 3:08 pm PT
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26Jul 08
So, I finished BG&E this morning, and the final segment of the game really brings the story together and ends with a bang. I am excited to see what the sequel is going to be like. Truly this game is a gem, and it's really a shame that it was not marketed well enough for more folks to buy it. There should be plentiful of copies in your game store's bargain bin. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up.
Now that I've beaten that, I can move on to a couple of other games I aim to finish this summer:
So, I'm going to continue where I left off months ago in SMG starting tonight, and then I'll throw in a good session of FFX tomorrow. It's great to be playing games of this caliber y'know. Dull moments never really ensue, very seldom thoughts of, "Ugh, I really don't feel like playing games today." At least, I hope it totally won't be that way. I was going through that earlier in the week.
I've also started writing more reviews. For instance, I finished my LoZ: Phantom Hourglass review early this morning; just having it copy edited so it should be up on my page later this evening. Beyond Good & Evil will be my next user review.Lastly, I treated myself to some retro goodness a bit earlier. I was searching through my PSX collection and I found my disc of Gex! I don't know how many of you played this awesome platformer, but back then as a kid I found it awesome; although I never beat it, lol. As messy as the back of the disc appeared it still worked swell in my PS2. So I played a few levels and it still holds up well as a fun platformer; a genre I truly miss and wish was more implemented in today's software. I started researching info adding to what I already knew about the game and there's a crapload of cheat codes for it. But that's what we did in the good ol' days amirite?Peace.

- Posted Jul 26, 2008 1:26 pm PT
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25Jul 08
So, you know what I spent a large of amount of Friday doing? Eh, take a guess...(like this serves a purpose, lol). I've been slaving over collecting these pearl items in Beyond Good & Evil; in a need to advance to the final segments of the game. I just finished getting the last pearl I need to complete this certain purchase of a part that will allow me to progress where I need to be. Boy did I work for those pearls! I must admit, while it seemed a bit daunting at first it was a fun and worthwhile session of gaming in addition to experiencing some extra goodness of BG&E. I will finish all that remains of its story in the morning.
There's one more thing I would like to discuss in terms of what I experienced today and have done the same in some other games. It's this game design component in which the player must backtrack to collect something or a number of things in order to beat the game. The primary examples that come to my mind are the previously mentioned title and Super Princess Peach; which if you had frequented my Gamespot blogs, knew I was proudly playing. With this game, the object of each level is to save all the toads that are trapped in these pink question-marked boxes. There's three in each level and while you can make it all the way to the 8th Area, you must have all the Toads of the previous areas rescued before you can face the final boss. Initially this seems like a slap in kisser to the gamer and surely some will be turned off by having to backtrack to such an extent.
So essentially, this design option can be a flaw or a significance. With Super Princess Peach, it is a slight flaw (even though I'm going back to get all of the Toads because I need to beat the damn game
). With BG&E, it's a significance, because I indeed had fun collecting those amount of pearls I needed to move on today. This was also implemented in games like the beloved Final Fantasy VII. Actually, it seems to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, that this design component tends to appear in RPGs more frequently than in other genres. I think I'm wrong, but my point is, developers and game designers should be more cautious as to how this will affect the overall experience of their games.
Peace.
- Posted Jul 25, 2008 10:54 pm PT
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22Jul 08
Already sounds ridiculous, yes? Just bare with me people.
I got the Wii sometime in early March, and my starting games were of course the given Wii Sports and Super Mario Galaxy. A very quick sidenote: I barely played Galaxy due to being very busy, but I will beat it this summer. Now Wii Sports was something that I initially thought would be a quick little thrill, but it turned out to be something much more. It has become one of the games I've been "addicted" to over the past year. This list comprises of COD4, Super Puzzle Fighter HD, Puzzle Quest, Team Fortress 2, among a few others, with the topic of discussion being the latest. Astonishingly enough, Wii Sports is an addiction that benefits me in a lot of ways.What Wii Sports does for me is similar to what Guitar Hero somewhat does for myself and others in the sense of the cliche, "unleashing your inner rockstar." The game helps me tap into that inner athlete...or the athlete I'd like to be. I am indeed a sports fan and I mainly play football (the American and war-like type
) and basketball casually. But other sports I have tried in real life such as tennis, baseball and golf...eh...let's say I cannot even pretend to be decent at them, lol.
But in Wii Sports, I totally own with some of these activities. For instance, the tennis minigame. Just the other day, I recieved a message at the Wii Menu stating I beat Elisa, the game's tennis champion. A meaningless accomplishment, yeah I guess, but for the moment I felt like Federer. Pro tennis score: 1503. A couple of the other activities like bowling, I totally suck at, but that's okay, I don't like bowling anyway. I'm starting to play the golf minigame more and more. And you know what, I'm beginning to like golf a lot. Might start watching some of the tours (or whatever the term is) in full now, due to the fact that Wii Sports provides me an understanding of the game's rules and attributes. "The best thing is to stay below par, not above," I tell myself. Today, I scored a "chip in" and eagle and started jumping for joy.
To get to the point, Wii Sports does exactly what many games aim to give to the gamer: a fun and fulfilling escape from reality. It kinda boosts my self-esteem y'know.
...I hope you guys do not take this as seriously as I am, hehe. Honestly, I just really like kicking ass in the minigames, something I can't do with their real-life counterparts. If Nintendo would have taken online capabilities more seriously and added online multiplayer then I'd be putting tons of more hours into the game. It get boring smacking my parents and sister around in tennis after a while
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Hope you found this post of bull**** interesting
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Peace.- Posted Jul 22, 2008 3:49 pm PT
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21Jul 08
It fits, it really fits y'know. I hail by the handle of "BrooklynGrenade," there's this awesome new site called GiantBomb made by some people who I really like and respect. The name itself is fitting enough for my handle, but even one of the creators in particular loves when "stuff explodes!" Just like me. So, I took my handle and made an account over there, a lot of you did the same...time for some explosive fun!
- Posted Jul 21, 2008 1:50 pm PT
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20Jul 08
"Yo it's ya boi Ish, comin' at you with personal reflections, son--word to motha this game is hot--this be I for an I BLAH-DOW! B****!"

Enjoy folks.
Peace.
- Posted Jul 20, 2008 7:32 pm PT
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