Keeping Time


Top Three Games of ’08

Seeing as how end-of-the-year lists always get me excited like a school-girl, I figure that I’d indulge myself by writing my own, in one way or another. If you’re interest in games is little to none, the back button can be access a number of different ways.

  1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

    I’ll admit, I have a bit of a bias when it comes to MGS4. The Metal Gear series is quite possibly my favorite game series of all time, for a number of different reasons. The convoluted story created so many loose ends that I, like many others, assumed the conclusion would be a near impossible feat. While the actual storyline could be found in any b-grade war movie, the presentation is fantastic (possibly the best looking game I’ve ever seen [Crysis, lol!]), and Kojima’s blend between game and movie was a huge breath of fresh air, one that I wouldn’t mind breathing over and over.
    Not since Ocarina of Time have I felt this feeling of utter perfection. Each act (there are five total) plays differently than the one before it, and some of the sections in the game, especially the ending, are things you’ve never experienced before, and most likely, never again. Playing the game in small spurts is a crime, and I couldn’t seem to pull myself away, playing for hours on end. It’s a fantastic conclusion to an amazing series, and hand down my favorite game of all time.
  2. Fallout 3

    I’ll admit that I missed the Fallout series as a kid; then again, I didn’t play a lot of good games as a kid for one reason or another. I did, however, play The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and probably enjoyed it a bit too much (120 hours too much). And while some may have used the phrase “Oblivion with guns” against Fallout, I was more than happy to embrace the new mechanics. While the beginning was frustratingly difficult (I played the good route), as time went on, I really began to enjoy Fallout 3, in a number of ways, more than Oblivion. While the V.A.T.S. system took a little while to get used to, and traveling any way other than fast travel was occasionally a confusing pain-in-the-ass, the overall sense of style and vast number of things to do made up for everything. Well, except for the ending that is; that was total garbage.
  3. Braid

    As “emo” and “artsy” as Braid may have been, I still remember the feeling of finally finishing the epilogue and sitting back, thinking about what I had just played. The time travel mechanic was brilliant, and every time you finished one of those puzzles you felt like the smartest person in the world. Braid is an old fashion challenge, very simple, yet very, very complex at the exact same time. Yet due to it’s price and somewhat elitist mantra, it seemed like Braid never got the attention it rightly deserved (despite a glowing review from Soulja Boy Tell ‘em). If I could recommend one game out of the three that I’ve mentioned to go out and play, Braid would definitely be the one. It’s easy to pick up and play, and enough of a challenge to keep you coming back. While the Time Trial mode didn’t really make me want to come back for more, just playing through the main game once and finishing the story is enough to warrant a purchase. Then you can let it sit, forget all the puzzles, and come back to it a few months later.

Honorable Mentions

  • Grand Theft Auto IV – Good game, no doubt, but I didn’t seem to click with experience everyone else seemed to be having. Maybe I just didn’t connect with the whole mafia/vengence story. Whoduthunkit?
  • Dead Space – A great new IP with a lot of potential. Not exactly in the top five, but definitely top ten. I’ll definitely pick up the sequel.
  • Left 4 Dead – Valve keeps cranking out one great multiplayer experience after another, but I just think the replay value isn’t enough to keep you coming back for more than two or three times.
  • Gears of War 2 – Eh. It’s more Gears.

Sorry guys, no Little Big Planet. Great game, but not GotY by any means in my book.



Now Usually I Don’t Do This, But…
December 8, 2008, 1:54 am
Filed under: odds/ends | Tags: , ,

I consider this to be like one of those cheesy Christmas letter of some sort. I mean, I’m not usually the kind of person to go about posting about how I’m doing or anything along those lines, but just letting myself write is like a slightly-skewed form of masturbation for myself, so I figure I might cream myself all over my keyboard, speaking figuratively of course.

Christmas is always a weird time for me, especially at my age, because as much as I love the sights, smells, sounds, and pretty much everything about Christmas, it’s odd to lose the magic. It’s a trend I’ve noticed over the years, and while I’ve grown comfortable with it, the thought of treating holidays like any other day just seems like being the only guy at the party who decides not to dance. I came to the party, I prepped myself for it, but I’m just soaking up everyone elses fun, and when someone asks me the next day how it went, I’ll just say “Same ol’, same ol’” and hope that no one feels the need to point out the fact that I spent the majority of the night binge drinking off to the side.

On that note, it’s just growing increasingly interesting to see how things really turn out in life. I mean, I’ve been told “It’s a cruel world out there” my entire life, and while I think I’ve dealt with that for the most part, it’s interesting to see exactly how much is thrown behind the curtain until you’re deemed old enough. Family members talking about each other with (seemingly) real expectations, instead of just blind love, which is the way you were taught growing up, and the like. I don’t want to chalk it up to “shit happens”, but due to the fact that I’ve grown increasingly lazier when it comes to smoothing things out in my life, it looks like that’s where that one will fall.

Christmas, and the winter season in general, has also brought my disgusting love of shit stuff to my attention. I’ve started to keep track over the last few months of exactly what I buy, and while it may not be 100% correct (I do miss things here and there), it’s just amazing to see how much I splurge. But at the same time, I also save money (or at least that’s what I like to tell myself), and along with the small amount of disgust I feel when I look at that page, I also feel a small amount of pride in myself, knowing how much more I almost spent. I guess thats like patting yourself on the back for walking into a brothel and only walking out with crabs. Oh well.

I’ve also been accepted into college, which has sent my motivation straight to zero. I now sit at home, either hanging out with my girlfriend, play World of Warcraft/Xbox, or just watch TV, while at the same time rediscovering my lost love for fast food. While I do feel a small amount of sloth, I also derive happiness from the fact that my life is so utterly simple. Now for many it may not be in any way satisfying, but my girlfriend, whom I spend most of my free time with, is fantastic, and as far as sitting my ass on my couch and playing games goes, that’s been a staple of my life for years. I do absolutely no school work, much to my parents dismay, and just spend ridiculous amounts of time thinking about my future, which I’m hoping includes lots of this.

So while I can’t exactly say I’ve cured a disease or done anything spectacular with my life as of late, I have found a very nice niche, that for once isn’t rooted in my intense feelings of being alone (lonelyness wasn’t the right word). Seeing as how the next few years of my life appear to be the ones that may or may not carve my “path”, it’ll be interesting to see how all of that transcends. Can’t imagine I’d fuck up too bad, but with the world in the state it is now days, I honestly can’t tell. I just keep trying to fight the good fight, whatever that may be.



Sometimes my hobby can be overwhelming
November 25, 2008, 12:55 am
Filed under: games | Tags: , , , , , , ,

I seem to have this constant need to consider myself “up” with the world of video games for one reason or another. For the larger part of the year, this means devoting a few hours a week to playing through certain games or going back to play through a game again (and again, and again). For many of you, the thought of this entirely dull and overly nerdy, and honestly, I don’t blame you. For many, my hobby is something that consumes very little of their time. I don’t expect many people to understand why I play video games so often, or why I feel the need to have such a knowledge, or feel the need to spend hundreds of dollars on them each month. To tell you the truth, I’m not exactly sure why either. Maybe it’s just because I’m too clumsy to take up an intrument or any kind of hobby that requires me to show my “skill” off to others.

As previously mentioned, for the larger part of the year, I do as I please. Play title X to completion and still have time to play through some older games that I’d never given a chance when they came out, or didn’t have the time/money for at the time. Plenty of time for socializing and the like, but at the same time it can get kind of boring.

However, and I’ll skip the technical babble, the shit hits the fan. Now, I assume that if you’ve read this far, you still give some form of a shit about what I’m talking about. For the last six weeks or so, there’s been what I would consider to be a major title released, and I can safely say that I’ve played 99% of them, much to my wallet and free time’s dismay. The following list is a short thought on each:

  • MegaMan 9:
  • Dead Space: ****/***** – Definitely worth looking into. A great new IP that has lots of potential.
  • Fable II: ****/***** – Solid action-rpg. Molyneux loves hyping his shit, and this time it actually somewhat lives up.
  • Fallout 3: *****/***** – Definitely gets better with the more time you put into it. If you don’t like too much depth to your game, stray away, this definitely isn’t a casual title.
  • Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts: ***/***** – Physics-based system can be frustrating, and having the Banjo-Kazooie title to live up to doesn’t help.
  • Left 4 Dead: ****/***** – Make sure you play it with your friends. No sense playing this one alone.
  • Rock Band 2/Guitar Hero 4: ?/? – It’s more of the same. I’m personally growing tired of playing so many fucking songs.

Can’t say I’ve played Call of Duty: World at War, although I’d love to. Just no time and no real interest, although I’d imagine it’s just CoD4 set in the Pacific Theatre.



Odds/Ends for 9/30
September 30, 2008, 11:44 pm
Filed under: odds/ends
  • I don’t think I’m ever going to have children due to the large amount of time I will have spent using my laptop. In fact, I forsee a generation that cannot reproduce due to technology. Looks like it might be the death of us afterall, how grand.
  • Tried hookah for the first time the other day. Glorified smoke blowing? Eh. Fine for the social aspect, but I’m not going to rush out and buy one. Don’t really see the point.
  • Slowly making the move to Facebook from MySpace. I know, interesting shit, right? They did a great job of hiding the applications, which was my main complaint. I don’t really see any problem with the new layout, but then again, I never got too accustomed to the old one, so I guess I don’t fit into the complaining demographic.
  • I’m surprised T.I.’s new album is as good as it is. No more, no less. On a much different note, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is a great example of why teenagers are retarded. Movie looks terrible, and the reviews aren’t being very kind (for reference, Variety gave Beverly Hills Chihuahua a 60, while Nick & Norah recieved a 50). Sorry kids, but you’re being cashed in.
  • The depression/recession/whatever doesn’t really seem to have any affect on my life aside from people running around in circles around me screaming about it. Good thing I didn’t sign up for that e*trade account.

Oh, and of course

New Red Case *drool*

New Red Case *drool*

My new obsession to protect my shit is becoming ridiculous.



Time Sink
September 22, 2008, 11:19 pm
Filed under: games, odds/ends | Tags: , ,

It seems that I have a lot of free time on my hands as of late and it seems that the majority of that time has either been wasted away at my laptop or with some sort of controller. Due to the fact that I am now officially “The Bitch” where I work, or at least for the time being, I’ve pulled in enough money to support what many might consider to be somewhat of a wasteful spending habit. On top of that, I also picked up an 80GB PS3 and an HDMI cable (why the damn thing came with composite cables is beyond me), which ran me around $380 total. It puts out at 1080p and even though I haven’t watched any Blu-Ray movies on it yet, I plan on picking up Iron Man when it comes out next Tuesday, although I must say that ~$30 per movie is a bit steep.

However, I didn’t pick any games up for a few reasons, the main one being I’m currently too enamered by Tales of Vesperia, among other things. Normally I would try my best to stay away from JRPGs, but as of late I’ve been on some sort of a roll, switching between that and Dragon Quest IV on my DS whenever I have any downtime, which, as previously mentioned, I have plenty of.

That boss = a bitch

That boss = a bitch

I also went out and picked up Spore, which I honestly haven’t played that much, but to be fair, it’s not all that deep, so I don’t really feel like I’m missing out. It’s definitely a game for the Maxis crowd and I think that if you expected anything less than casual you’re crazy, although I will say that the game was hyped a bit too much. As for some quick impression scores, they’re as follows:

Spore: ****/*****
Tales of Vesperia: *****/*****
Dragon Quest IV: ?/***** (Honestly haven’t spent enough time with it, although I have a few opinions)

I’m honestly just trying to plow through as many games as I can until Fable II comes out in late October.

On a side note, I love how butt hurt people get when you try to discuss their religion with any sort of logic instead of with blind faith. I realize that religion really shouldn’t be looked at under a logical microscope in the first place, but I don’t think there’s any problem in questioning your beliefs; it can only make you wiser.




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