So, I’ve reached the advanced age of twenty-two. No longer a mere infant, I’m finding myself with all manner of interesting questions. What are my thoughts on citizenship? Are cornflakes better without sugar? Is a threesome even feasible without special training?
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WTF? It’s like I was stuck in a time paradox for a second there. My apologies. New articles to follow.
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Posted 24 April 2012
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‘Limbo’ was first released in July 2010, on the Xbox Live Arcade. PS3 and PC users were clamouring for a port, and they have gotten one – the game was released for PS3 and PC in all regions between July 19th and August 4th, 2011. The game was developed by Dutch indie studio PlayDead, their only release so far. Continue Reading »
I feel I must stand at the defence of Blizzard. They’ve gotten a lot of shtick lately for stuff that’s not all that bad. They’re certainly no angels, though. I ask myself: are they selling out? Continue Reading »
This isn’t how I want this blog to look. It’s mostly how I want it to function, and that will do for now. For later, I have something else in mind. Continue Reading »
An unfortunate side-effect of some anti-piracy measures is the stinting of local multiplayer across two or more PCs. Is there a solution?
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I don’t need to tell you. Video games are great. Movies are great too, of course, and books, television, music et al. Many different types of entertainment share characteristics with other types, but video games have one area in which they excel. They are interactive . Continue Reading »
Update: This guide is available in a newly updated and more informative version over at Wowhead . I am leaving this version (which is actually the second incarnation) here for posterity, but if you’re interested in the actual guide then follow the link.
This is not a Warcraft blog. It is not even an MMO blog. Then again, it’s not really a blog at all, but an on-line portfolio. So I’m posting a bit of everything, really… Continue Reading »
Some games contain seemingly glaring gaps in game design. Sometimes they’re in otherwise great games, too - which just makes them all the more interesting. Herein lie some examples. Continue Reading »
Nobody says ‘write what you know’ anymore. These days, you’re told to write what you like . And I like Warcraft. So, with that in mind, I present my first article. Continue Reading »