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It was a new day, a new start and hopefully, a new life.

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The mountains towered behind me a looming reminder of what I'd come through. Verdant plains of grass rolled away as far as my eyes could see. I surveyed the surrounding landscape and was pleased with what I saw. It's all downhill to the weekend now, and Simian was feeling it: "I emerged into the unfaltering morning light, blinking back the tears forming in my eyes from the harsh glare. especially if Killzone is anything to go by."Īs the shadows lengthened the tone lightened, with 'Best-war-film/programme-theme-blog" rearing its head, which slowly degraded to best theme music, then to talk of ladies wrestling in gravy. "We'd all be dead before the day was out. "Real war: One of the few exceptions on the battlefield where camping would be acceptable."īut nevertheless, the Killzone NaN Tuesday action for the evening was afoot with the most apt comment on Real Life vs Gaming coming from English Red: One positive to note though- as PicPicPic pointed out: Building railways as prisoners in Burma, being on sinking ships, hiding in hay bales as part of the Italian resistance, dropping spies behind enemy lines… endless tales which should be a lesson to us all, sitting idly in armchairs blowing virtual people to pieces.

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Inadvertently started by CountGinula mentioning the World at War TV series (not part of the Call of Duty franchise surprisingly for a Gamesblog), and from there on the theme continued with bloggers re-counting stories of their grandparents' involvement in the Second World War. BUT, in addition to the usual support and advice on car/pet insurance, working, presentations and what to take to interviews (cheesecake and large testicles being the main advice given), the blog took on a distinctly historical, nay serious tone today. The actual games talk (such as it was) continued to be centred on Demon's Souls, with brief nods to BFBC2/Vietnam, Gran Turismo 5 and Psy-Duck. Thought of the day for Monday comes from old man Limni: "all is pain and suffering. "Nothing says faith in the Lord like three inches of bulletproof glass"Īrt1eFufkin gets topical – and heretical. HereComesTreble takes issue with the standard Chatterbox welcome package. That was on my first day in here, and to this day he has yet to explain how he got my home telephone number (I'm ex-directory)." "Did you know that Limni once asked me (in all seriousness) to send him some pictures of myself and my old flatmate, recreating memorable scenes from the hit TV show 'Dynasty'? Dresses, wigs, lipstick, the whole works. Not bad, but once again not the universal acclaim expected. Completions and review scores already? Fast work chaps! A quick (and likely less than accurate) assessment shows Reach to be a solid 8/10 in general.

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The inevitable Halo: Reach discussion showed the blog's incredible capacity for gaming. The mighty blog has spoken and the verdict is – nice kit, shame about the lack of games. ShadowMind on the other hand was a little blunter: "Can I have a game for this please?" Naboomagnoli was more positive in his reviews of RUSE and Flight Control, talking about the former: "RUSE + Move = Lovely Stuff". Even Sony's most ardent friend Chubster2010 was only moderately impressed: "Overall, I think the Move's launch line-up isn't too bad." Another glorious Monday, another bulging blog! Today's chat seemed amazingly 'on topic' – perhaps the impending end of summer sparking more interest in gaming?Ī generally positive reception for Sony's PS Move, but perhaps not the universal adoration Sony would have liked.














Chatterbox restaurant in georgia