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Free for Fighting

It has been a while since I have been in a MMORPG that I actually respect: Dark Age of Camelot. In many ways I feel like I was driven from the genre by high maintenance cost, bad players, and no real incentive to not just recklessly run into every enemy I see. So, with so many MMOs out there, I have decided to play a little bit of the free market. … continue reading this entry.

Computer Security

Computer Security is a myth. I put it in the same arena as the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, or 2 in binary. Why do I have to keep telling people this? I put some of the blame on the techno boogey man that the press keeps pushing on us. Yet, I think most people have trouble with one Idea above all. Security is about use and technology is no different.

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An Old Look for a New Game

Platforms Supported

Windows, Linux-32 and 64, and Mac

When you hear the song Still Alive, I bet you probably think about the game Portal that was one of the biggest cult phenomenon games I have noticed within the past 5 years with the exception of Katamari Damacy.  My girlfriend along with all of my friends once you mention Portal go crazy and are like wow that game was amazing!  The unsung heroes of the series I include are the flash version and the fan made mods.  X-Box live had the still alive that had additional mind challenging maps that furthered the series further and further.  ASCIIpOrtal was released by Cymon 2 days ago after weeks of testing and playing around. … continue reading this entry.

Assaulting good taste

A while back I picked up a game for the Xbox 360: Zoids Assault. I had found it on sale and, within a few hours of play, I had found out the reason. … continue reading this entry.

Rock Star of Literature

Anyone who’s scurried to the movie theater to see Beowulf, Stardust, or Coraline has seen Neil Gaiman’s work. The British author helped to write the screenplay for the first, and wrote the books that the other two were based on.

Gaiman has penned everything from comics to screenplays, children’s books and full-length novels. American Gods is not the least of these. … continue reading this entry.

Game Review: Mirror’s Edge

For my first review for Steam-Vents I have chosen Mirror’s Edge, a game released by Electronic Arts and built on the Unreal Engine 3 for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

You are a “Runner” named Faith, who lives in an unnamed city that is under complete totalitarian government control, including invasive surveillance. Your sister, Kate has been framed for killing a man named Robert Pope, a man who was running for Mayor in order to try and bring change. While trying to prove her innocence, you find out that the plot goes even deeper than a simple set up. … continue reading this entry.

Zero what is this zero

It seems strange to be drawn to an anime like I am to YuGiOh. As a proud player of Magic the Gathering, YuGiOh seems very childish in the way the card game presents itself, but the anime holds a place in my heart.  With the camp villians, shamless card game plugs, and utter lack of respect for the original creator, I am still drawn to it. … continue reading this entry.

DS Detective

Today I am pulling out my DS to play the first Professor Layton game: Professor Layton and the Curious Village. It seems to me that the DS has always been more of an adventure gaming system than anything else. With the strange wave of bad licensed games for the DS, it was nice to find a game that could draw me in. It seems that for every good DS games, like Pokemon, there are about three High School Musical games. Handheld games normally focus on just churning out simple games that have little thought behind them; fortunately, Professor Layton has saved the day. … continue reading this entry.

Introduction and Icepick’s “I Haven’t Yet Beat the Damn Game” Persona PSP Semi-Review

I am not a professional writer.

Hell, scratch that. I’m not even a very good writer.

When I was approached with the opportunity to write for this blog, my inital reaction was, why me? I don’t have any qualifications. The last thing I remember actually writing was a term paper my senior year in high school. That is about the extent of my knowledge. What could I possibly have to offer? … continue reading this entry.

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