Thoughts About: PaulHobson.com

So I was actually asked the other day why I write video game reviews on my site. This would be the first question that has ever been asked about my personal site before, so I’m kind of excited to answer it. My answer is as follows:

As I have been successfully able to pry myself away from the television set (as of late) and explore other areas of interest, I’ve found that I really enjoy writing. The act of putting down on paper, the thoughts that roll around in your head to effectively communicate ideas or topic fascinates me. The only problem is… I am not now, nor have I ever really been, an efficient writer. The only way I know to get better at something is to do it consistently, and on top of that they say to get better at writing, you should write what you know. Well… I know and play a lot of video games, so these game reviews are actually my way of trying to become a better writer. There you have it.

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Thoughts About: Spiderman: Friend or Foe

Xbox 360 Game review

Let’s clear the air and get something strait before we get into it. Spider Man: Friend or Foe is a kids game. The plot is paper thin, the environments are overly animated and comical, the dialog between the characters is dreadful, and the continuation system is so forgiving that I found it almost impossible to lose. It’s blatant lack of things that hardcore gamers love screams that it was clearly designed for younger players.

With everything that I normally look for in game missing, this game accomplished one thing that all the other Spider Man games have yet to nail down that made me love it. That one thing is the art of “web slinging”.

Punching Bag!
I honestly don’t know why it took game makers so long to get this right. For the first time ever playing a Spider Man game, I felt like I had full control over Spidey’s web slinging and spinning powers. I had a moment of glee the first time I jumped into the air shot webbing down on my enemy, picked him up, slammed him back down into the ground only to land on top of him. Not to mention covering bad guys with web goo to the point they couldn’t move any more so I could use them as punching bags. And most enjoyable of all, was shooting webbing at an ememy, grabbing him and spinning him around into the other bad guys on the screen. What fun!

Oh sure, there is more to the game then web slinging, there are these crystals of some sort that are doing some bad things, I think…um… oh yeah, you can fight along side your mortal enemies, but they don’t have Spider Man’s powers so I didn’t do that much,… um… and I think there was a reference to the long-lost Spider Man villain Carnage… that was kind of cool. Meh.

Web Shot!
After the 6 or so hours of play it took me to complete the game, I couldn’t have cared less about the story or the other characters, but I do remember thinking, “Man, that was fun”, and that’s what games are supposed to be about.

For Spider Man fan boys, I’ll give it a resounding: 7.5/10. Non Spider Man fans, you’re warned to stay away: 2/10.

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Wolverine Movie Poster

wolverine

While we’re on the topic of movies for today, I also came accross this snap shot of the soon-to-be-realeased-movie-poster-of-the-soon-to-be-released-movie X Men Legends: Wolverine.

Not the greatest of photos, but I think it gets the point accross that Wolverine has claws. That’s why I named my son after him. (For those that don’t know, Wolverine is just his code name… Logan is his real name.) Note to self: Get Logan some claws.

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Traitor

I finally got around to watching the trailer to the movie “Traitor” and I was very impressed. Sometimes these lower budget movies try to make up for what they can’t afford with budget with being “preachy” but I didn’t get that impression at all. Also worth noting, this movie was born out of an idea by Steve Martin. Very cool.

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5 Songs I Want John Mayer To Cover

5 Things For Friday

Rather than go into specifics telling why I was John Mayer to remake each track, I’ve included those songs for your listening pleasure so you can hear for yourself.

  • 5. 500 Miles by The Proclaimers
  • 4. Find Yourself by Brad Paisley
  • 3.Overkill by Colin Hay
  • 2. Disarm by the Smashing Pumpkins
  • 1. Love by Nancy Adams (from Disney’s Robin Hood)

If you’re seeing this text… you can’t see my video player for some reason. Too bad… I had some really neat videos.

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