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Tuesday, Sep 22, 2009

Wow, just wow. Best. Episode. Ever.

Man, this episode has so much meaning, it's touching. House still remains whitty and a complete bastard, but he gives in finally. He becomes a human. I'm in a position where I live among people with similar problems as him, so maybe that's why I liked it so much.

People say it's the same thing over and over, and over... and over again, they're right. It is the same thing over again. Why do I watch it? It's interesting, Hugh Grants (House) character is awesome, and so are the supporting actors/resses. Usually an episode will go like this:

  • Dude gets really sick, omgz.
  • House walks in his office, usually late. They babble and he tells them to do tests.
  • They come back negative or false positive, family becomes mad that he doesn't actually see his patient.
  • House can't figure out what's killing the patient.
  • While talking to Wilson, his friend says something completely unrelated to his case, but it turns on his light bulb anyway.
  • Storms in finally seeing his patient, demanding him to tell the truth. Zomgz sometimes a twist.
  • Patient gets better, lesson is learned. (Sometimes they die.)
  • The end.

Mix that with all of his fellow doctors growling him about his vicodin addiction, and there's the episode. If you give it a chance, you might like it though.

Category: TV
Posted by Abigorus, 10:05pm
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Sunday, Sep 20, 2009

I picked up the Fallout Trilogy and boy is it OLDSCHOOL! I love the mood it gives when you play through a post-apocalyptic world, the gritty dirtiness of the world. Being able to roam around the city is a wonderful feeling, not being obligated in a linear turn of events.

What sparked my interest with the franchise was of course, Fallout 3 by Bethesda. There has been a lot of flack about this game not adding up to it's prequels, but after playing some of the first, I can't see it being a different way. To me, the battle system for the first fallout would not fit well in todays games. I'm not saying it's bad, or that it's simple, it's far from it.

Fallout 3 is a FPS RPG. It's not worthy of being ****fied as a shooter, since your aim does not necessarily guarantee you a hit. You pick up items from corpses and loot boxes etc, and you gain XP for killing, fixing, talking, pretty much anything if you put points into it. It's well worth the money, the replay value is extremely high since there is so much to explore and tons of sidequests.

FO3 is a multi-plat, it's on the PS3, Xbox 360 and pc. If you have a half decent computer, I recommend getting it for that. It won't look horrible on low settings, and it looks amazing on high with AA. You can MOD it as well. This adds tons of items, quests, npcs, more cities/zones, even change the looks of your character and the NPC's. You can also *ahem* get mods for the adults out there, if you get my drift. I recommend http://www.fallout3nexus.com for mods, you can find anything you need there.

Back to the oldies. Interplay released the Fallout Trilogy which comes out with the original Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics. Any computer can run these games, just make sure you have more then 1.5GB of hard drive space. I recommend only buying these games if you love the atmosphere and story of Fallout. I happen to be a huge fan of WRPGs so I love it.

Vault Boy says

So, pick up the Fallout Trilogy if you like 3! I'm not sure how long it will be available because Bethesda is suing Interplay because they released them without the right!

Category: Games
Posted by Abigorus, 9:51pm
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Saturday, Sep 12, 2009

My life; I work, I game, I sleep.

I'm bored. Terribly. I need something to do. So, being a gamer addict, I brainstormed how I could waste my time. I could make a youtube channel and post my gameplay! (Gaming with work added to the end) or replay old games and write reviews on them. Something clicked in my brain! I COULD DO BOTH!


I got this awesome new computer with a buttload of space to waste, and I have all the time in the world. This is my first blog, so I'll keep it short.

Signing out,


Abigorus!

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