Archive | March, 2011

Thoughts About Deadly Premonition

March 30, 2011

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I’m not sure if Deadly Premonition was an attempt at a budget game that hit surprising high, or an attempt for an epic that fell flat on it’s face – how it’s seen will dictate your opinion of the game. Though it took me a while to get into, I really enjoyed the game. Once [...]

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Grown Up Thoughts About Pilgrims Progress

March 28, 2011

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Christian and Apollyon locked in Combat

This past month one of the books I read was the story Pilgrim Progress’s: A Journey from this World to the Next Delivered on the Similitude of a Dream. I had heard this story multiple times before — it’s almost impossible for any boy growing up in Christian home and attending a Sunday School at [...]

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Top 3 Reasons I’m Looking Forward To Duke Nukem Forever

March 25, 2011

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The date is set. May 3 June (see update below) of this year, the highly anticipated, long sought after, believed to be dead, fourth installment of the Duke Nukem franchise will be released from it’s 12 year development life cycle and begin reeking havoc on my Xbox 306, productivity, and free time.
I could spout out [...]

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Thoughts About Cars: Race-O-Rama

March 23, 2011

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Though it was certainly no epic, I enjoyed the the original Cars racing game. The giant Disney/Pixar dork that I am, appreciated it for what it was. Cars: Race-O-Rama didn’t quite capture that same feeling for me. The race tracks are uninspired, the controls are clunky at times, the mini-games swing the pendulum between being [...]

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This Was My Idea First!

March 21, 2011

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Sliding Down A Water Slide To Get To Your First Floor? My Idea!

I came across this house listing the other day that made my jaw drop. Someone is selling a house where the first floor of the home is an indoor swimming pool — complete with water slide from the second story down to the first. Here is the actual list description:
Probably the most daring & innovative [...]

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