Review: Mass Effect 3: Retribution by Drew Karpyshyn by Tan (03-Nov-10)
Retribution, the third Mass Effect novel, takes place just after the events of Mass Effect 2. Written by the lead writer of the first game and the two previous novels, it’s a well written standalone adventure that ties in closely with both of the games and both previous novels. I’m sure that even if I [...]
Review: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 4: Fallout by David Michaels by Tan (13-Sep-10)
Much like the previous novel Checkmate, Fallout feels more in line with the games that the previous novels, Checkmate included do. More locations, more bad guys and more gadgets. This time however, the stakes are raised as the enemy is much more dangerous and well-connected and Sam has a much more personal involvement in this [...]
No Soup For You!! by Marriott_Guy (21-Jun-10)
As I grow more experienced in life (a.k.a. get old), I find myself becoming less patient and accommodating for daily idiocies that I once blew off without a moment’s thought. I’d like to think I am a pretty easy going guy, but there are quite a few things that are truly beginning to torque me [...]
Review: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3: Checkmate by David Michaels by Tan (29-Apr-10)
This is the third Splinter Cell novel I’ve read and it’s in my opinion, the best one so far. Compared to previous novels in the series, there’s a lot more action (hard to believe) that takes place all over the globe. It’s a non-stop ride of infiltration, gadgetry and surreal situations that often come close [...]
The Diversity of Gamer Breeds by Marriott_Guy (23-Feb-10)
The level of enjoyment of any multi-player gaming experience is heavily dependant upon your fellow gamers. Whether it be teaming with a bud in a co-op couch game of Contra or joining an online bout with hundreds of unnamed souls in Worlds of Warcraft, it still boils down to the same – are the people [...]
The Online Gaming Leveler by Marriott_Guy (16-Feb-10)
My little brother (age 35) has been pestering me for months to get with the times and pick up a copy of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. I was extremely hesitant – getting beat on like a piñata by a group of ‘any’ year olds is not my idea of a fun time. He [...]
Humorous Lessons: The Results of Lending by Marriott_Guy (19-Jan-10)
Like any other gamer or collector, I take great pride in the preservation of the spoils of war that reside in my Room of Doom. I do not loan out my games to just anyone. I made the unfortunate mistake of including my brother in my extremely limited ‘circle of trust’. Halo: Combat Evolved was [...]
Most Expensive Systems to Collect For by Marriott_Guy (25-Nov-09)
Though not a huge game collector, I do tend to invest in software for the more unique systems in my collection. I enter into this fully aware that the games (for the most part) will see limited action and will require me to pay a premium due to their limited availability and/or production. This is [...]
Ready, Set, Game!!! by Marriott_Guy (19-Oct-09)
I don’t know about you, but I tend to be rather ritualistic when preparing for a serious gaming session. Just like setting the table for dinner, everything has to be set just so prior to my indulgence. Preparation is paramount in order to fully enjoy my upcoming virtual experience. Yes, I admit that my OCD [...]
Review: Texas Intruments TI-99/4A by Marriott_Guy (15-Oct-09)
I have always been intrigued by video gaming systems, beginning with my first experience with my Uncle Glenn’s Atari PONG system at the tender age of 7. I was a gaming panhandler during my early years until my father told me in 1979 that he had decided to take the plunge. Would he choose the [...]
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