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Herein lies the journal entries of Scaper-X. Feel free to comment and befriend. A warning: the posts here shall be uncensored and unadultered feeds directly from my brain to these pages. Flames of any sort will be dealt with accordingly. Welcome to my journal.

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Tuesday, Oct 18, 2005


My latest purchase from Threadless. Limited -edition, user-created shirts for relatively cheap.

http://www.threadless.com/?streetteam=Scaper-X
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Thursday, Oct 6, 2005
Less than wowed by GameSpot's new face.  Still, pleased to see they didn't wipe the forums nor blogs.  Shame the boards are still down.  I'm sure the mods are going to have a field day with the innumerable "THE NEW LOOK SUCKS" threads.

Now, back to Black & White 2.
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Saturday, Sep 24, 2005
So I'm looking through My Collection and trying to recall what I haven't added yet. I recall a few golden oldies like Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue until my mind settles on Heavy Metal FAKK 2. I wholly adored this game. Downloaded the demo the moment it became available and played the hell out of it. However, I didn't get the game. I'm guessing others distracted me and I forgot about it.

It wasn't long ago that I happened upon it in the economy gaming section of CompUSA or someplace. Instantly, the insanely catchy menu music snuck into my head. I believe I beat it in a matter of a day's time. While a little short, the game had a very enjoyable and immersive environment, intense action gameplay, and a quality soundtrack to boot.

Immediately upon recalling the title, I realized I hadn't installed it upon my PC - only my laptop. Itching to hear the main theme, "Heavy Metal Fire", once again, I did some brief Wayback Machine searching, only to find the sites that had the track for download had long died. However, a forum post suggested taking a peek inside the .pk3 files for the .mp3s. A quick installation, an easy directory search, and I had extracted the music. I guess I don't need to say what's playing on my WinAMP currently.

I fear there's little future for this title, lest someone at Gathering Of Developers gets reminiscent of the game and proposes its return. The story absolutely begged a sequel. Hopefully it won't join the ranks of Duke Nukem Forever and Fallout 3 - either in indefinite hold or discontinued due to copyright ownership, respectively.

Considering another run through the Heavy Metal FAKK 2 world,
-- Scaper-X
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