Hello all,
It's been a while since I've updated my blog here on Gamespot, and this will probably be one of the last times that I am.
No, this is not my usual "I'm pissed off at the community and the fact that I get no respect despite my contributions, so I'm leaving fora month only to return again." type of leaving post, but rather a different one.
I'm really enjoying my Playstation 3, and now have five games, Resistance, Virtua Fighter 5, Oblivion, Motorstorm, and Mortal Kombat 2, soon to be joined by Calling all Cars.
Gran Turismo HD and the Ninja Gaiden: Sigma demo only further round out my fun.
In addition to my massively enjoyable PS3, I am also taking up more of a dedication to killzoneunit.com and the playstation underground.
So, as it has been in the past months, from now on, I won't be posting as often. I might post two or three times a week, but don't expect hour-long attempts at creating FAQs for upcoming games.
Thanks for your concern,
-Xanog
Hello all,
Xanog here bringing you a teaser at my new fan-fiction series about the Killzone universe.
The series chronicles the events of the first Helghan War, which was only briefly mentioned in the Killzone games.
So, here's one sentence from the first chapter:
".........he could feel his blood gushing out into the dirty air, all over the brickwork and concrete surrounding the fallen statue."
If you would like to read the entire first chapter, feel free to visit:
Well, for all of you have have been regularly following my blog and wondering why I haven't updates in 23 days, do not fear, I am still at Gamespot, and have some bigthings coming to my blog in the coming weeks.
First off is my most ambitious blog project to date, I'm going to try and bring daily updates to my travels in Cyrodiil upon the release of the Playstation 3 version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
I'm also looking to start getting up reviews again, which I have kind of slacked off on since my review of Genji: Dawn of The Samurai in the early days of Summer 2006.
I look forward to starting up these, and many more projects in the coming weeks, provided I don't get too busy with the upcoming surge of PS3 games.



