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4Mar 08
I just learned a little while ago that Gary Gygax has died. Now I've not been an avid RPG player and I haven't played pen and paper DnD/RPG's in close to 10 years, but this news has almost brought me to tears.
It's not because I was close to him or even knew him. For me the feeling is more of what I PERCEIVED about Gygax. This man who co-founded pen and paper role playing was instrumental in the way board games and video games progressed over the past 30 years.
I'm not saying that without him there wouldn't have been progressions in RPG's, but because of him this type of gaming is much more prolific in the world.
So to his family and friends, who I am certain are hurting, my condolences. But as I read in another forum, "He's gone to help God create New World's somewhere else."

- Posted Mar 4, 2008 12:32 pm PT
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12May 07
Honestly, what faults I might have had with the first movie were monumentally dwarfed by the second one. Just yesterday, before I went and saw the movie, I was watching some of the interviews and they talked about people wanting a more cerebral and plausible story line than people coming back from the grave. Well let me tell you that this is definitely not it.
No spoilers but let me ask you this...
Where are the guards for the only living infected person?
Why are kids in these movies so stupid that they don't respond to their own names?
If its supposed to be a secure location why aren't all the doors locked?
Floating chemical gas > than being in a car with vents and using a cloth to cover your mouth.
There are more issues for sure but I don't want to spoil it for anyone wanting to see this in the theatre. I really was disappointed with the way they told this story because it could have been more cerebral if they were going for it. But it felt like they are just taking the easy path to a dumb conclusion and setup for 28 months later. (That one I might not make it too)
- Posted May 12, 2007 7:43 am PT
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10May 07
I finally finished the Vice Kings missions last night. Let me just say that I suck at driving and avoiding cops. Nothing worse than having to drive all the way back to the destination if you die in the mission. Even worse if you are close to the end and then have to restart the mission.

- Posted May 10, 2007 11:29 am PT
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10Apr 07
So having completed Crackdown I figured I would go and try and get all of the hidden orbs I didn't find already. So I looked up a map for the orbs and got to hunting.
When I finished the map I was missing about 13 orbs because some I couldn't find and I figured I had already gotten. So I deleted my completed game and decided to start again from scratch and this time document all of the orbs I have collected. Im about half way done at this point and have been keeping track of all the ones I've collected so far.
Surprisingly the game is still fun even though I've completed it once already.
- Posted Apr 10, 2007 8:35 am PT
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28Mar 07Crackdown may be an open sandbox game but after playing it I see more similarities to The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.
- Posted Mar 28, 2007 9:57 am PT
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12Mar 07
I have been playing Viva Pinata for the past week now and I am thoroughly addicted. But, if not for the online guides and such I would be completely lost on what to do.
I love the game so much that I actually went out and purchased the faceplate for my 360 yesterday, which is something I thought I would never do.
Here's to a few more late nights with my resident fourheads.
- Posted Mar 12, 2007 9:00 am PT
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26Feb 07
I finally managed to come up with a tactic to finish the game and also beat it without any heroes dying for the evil campaign of Rivendell. What I had to do was save the game at the beginning, play through and lose one or two fellbeasts (finishing the evil campaign and all bonus objectives) and then going back to my earlier save and doing a mad building of giants to ransack the front gate and enter Rivendell. This forced Elrond to emerge from his home which is where I was having the problem before. It seems that when Elrond would come out any available powers would be hurled at any heroes I had in the open. Since I couldn't hide my fellbeasts, they would get zapped with the sunlight spell (I think thats what it was) and of course cook. But, if I managed to get Elrond to step out with no heroes available on the surface (thanks to the wonderful tunnels) and before the fellbeasts and witch king show up, there was nothing to fry. I then just poured my giants into rivendell and ignored when the fellowship showed up (since I already defeated all bonus objectives I didn't need to worry about them this time) and then had my giants stone all the fortresses and Elronds house. The eagles were a bit of a concern since I was expecting them to ransack the bridge on the left since that was always what they did. But instead they hit the one on the right which was where my fissures were located. Luckily the AI was too dumb to move the archers out by Elronds home when I started stoning it with my last giant so I managed to get by with my base being rampaged by eagles and the fellowship. The end result was the Servant of the Shadow achievement on Hard.
Honestly I can't recommend this game for anyone that already has the PC version without renting it first. I'll detail with more info on my review later. But, this was a fun game. I really wish I had a gold membership for games like this.
UPDATE: Here is my review.
- Posted Feb 26, 2007 10:34 am PT
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22Feb 07
As stated previously I am still in the middle of playing LOTR: BfME2 on my 360. I was thinking about it and realized I had not played a RTS since Warcraft 3 and I had not played multi-player since Starcraft: Brood Wars. So what has this enlightenment lead to? I suck at startegy games. Plain and simple. As much as I enjoy them I seriously lack the skill and patients to play effectively.
Anyways, I'm almost done with LOTR: BfME2 single player campaigns and believe me, it couldn't come fast enough. Not because the game is no good but because I am seriously tired of having to play such long missions (for me. Remember that I lack the skill).
I'm most likely suffering from some case of OCD since I don't want to start another game until after I have completed the one I am currently playing. Hopefully I will finish it tonight as I am on chapter 8 in the evil campaign and now have to sack Rivendell. Since Im going for no dead heroes and completing all bonus objectives this is draining me.
- Posted Feb 22, 2007 4:21 pm PT
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19Feb 07
I recently posted my opinion of the Xbox Achievement system on the Rated M for Mature Union board. I liked it so much that I thought I would put it on my blog page.
For years i have played games and done all in my power to accomplish everything in the game. At the end of the day I knew inside that I had completed my goal. But unless someone was there to watch me or I took a picture (which just seemed a little absurd to me), I had no physical proof of what I had done. With the achievement system I am now able to display what I have accomplished. Did I finish LOTR: BfME2's good campaign without losing any heroes? Right there.
What I would love to see is some way to setup generic achievements. They don't need to be worth points but some way of saying I also accomplished this. Like with some achievements it just says you accomplished it but not on what difficulty level. What if we were able to to create our own achievements that stated what difficulty? I don't need points for that but some recognition that I did it on hard or extreme would be nice if the achievement doesn't already say what difficulty.
Or even setup some standard generic template for each game so that we could create our own achievements that don't have to be worth any points. I mean look at King Kong. What if there was a way to setup an achievement saying you didn't take any damage from the V-Rex when they were trying to open the gate and you had to distract it? That would add some great replayability to some older games.
- Posted Feb 19, 2007 8:51 am PT
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15Feb 07
I love RTS games. At least I did when I had the hardware to support them. Since its become cheaper for me to just get a new console rather then replace my extremely aging P3 desktop I have been left with very little in the way of new RTS games that I can play.
So lately I've been cutting my teeth on BfME2 on my 360. I know that like some of you I don't particularly care for EA as I see them as a huge gaming corporation that is just destroying the talent pool. That might be an inaccurate assumption on my part and probably more gut and heart related than actually factual but I really wasn't happy with what happened to Oddworlds: Stranger's Wrath and Clive Barkers: Undying. Two games that they published that I wish had gotten more exposure.
Anyways, that aside I am really enjoying BfME2 and am currently trying to beat the single player campaings on hard. I don't really think its all that hard though. It is time consuming though since I do get extreme lag episodes while playing because of all the units on the screen at the same time (or even off screen).
Why don't I play online? Well I haven't purchased a Gold account and if I did I know it would just lead to a lot more frustration than I currently want to deal with.
I'll be writing my review of the single player experience once I finish the evil campaign, which will probably be in two weeks or so if I continue at the rate Im currently going.
- Posted Feb 15, 2007 3:30 pm PT
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5Feb 07I just finished my review of Lost Planet. Go to the reviews and check it out.
- Posted Feb 5, 2007 2:44 pm PT
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2Feb 07I've been checking out TV.com lately. I love HBO's Rome and really enjoy writing trivia information for the shows.
- Posted Feb 2, 2007 11:14 am PT
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29Dec 06
According to this article on game ranking, this has become the case for Blue Dragon. Will the 360 finally break out in Japan?
http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/launchreview.asp?reviewid=749566
- Posted Dec 29, 2006 8:14 am PT
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29Aug 06I just put in my nominations for the Union Awards. If you have some unions that you support I would suggest nominating them.
- Posted Aug 29, 2006 7:43 am PT
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15Aug 06
Word to the wise. If you make any kind of comment about an upcoming event (in this case chromehounds) and how it appears there are not that many comments in the comments section, be prepared for a warning.
Of course I went back and said how wonderful this event will be and blah blah blah to hopefully appease the gamespot Gods.
In hind sight I probably should have saved my comment about the comment section for my Blog posts. So lesson learned.
- Posted Aug 15, 2006 9:58 am PT
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6Aug 06
You are so mine Solus. If I can just hold onto enough health to whoop your onyx covered body...
This game has been seriously eating into my ability to move on to other titles. Every time I start thinking about my xbox I See breakdown.
- Posted Aug 6, 2006 2:39 pm PT
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15Jan 06
I just reviewed what I think is the best POP game I have played. I really need to start catching up on my game reviews since I have been falling off for a while.
- Posted Jan 15, 2006 3:47 pm PT
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18May 05
Message read:
"This is an automated message to confirm that AuronCloud7 wishes to recruit you into the ranks of The Capital Union. If you have questions about The Capital Union, please contact AuronCloud7"
Well I just escaped this hell hole of a Union and until they change the way you can leave a Union, there is no way I am joining another one.
I guess its time to say good buy to AuronCloud7.
- Posted May 18, 2005 2:42 pm PT
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20Apr 05Attention! You've been kicked from The Capital Union
This is an automated message to confirm that your membership in The Capital Union has been terminated. At ease!
Thank God! After browsing through 39 pages of membership I was able to find my name and remove myself. May I never have to go through that again.- Posted Apr 20, 2005 10:41 pm PT
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19Apr 05
I don't have a powerful gaming machine so I am really thankful for the Xbox in allowing me to play some of the FPS titles I can't play on my PC. Thanks M$ for looking after the little people like me. (this last statement was facetious.)
- Posted Apr 19, 2005 9:44 pm PT
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