By Josev on March 5th, 2010
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True st
ory. Happened to my friend Jeff and myself whilst walking around town one day. Sorry for the short post, more later. I’m about to begin a vacation so I’ll hopefully be able to crank out some more comics soon. I’ll be roaming the halls at Mega Con in Orlando Fl. the weekend of 12-14th, hope to see you all there. Here’s a shout out to my buddy Don and his family whom I met at EXP Con in Snt. Augustine, hope to see you at Mega Con!
Josev-
By Barret on February 20th, 2010
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Sup guys,
So Shutter Island is…… Well….. Perplexing….. Not so much in the do I understand it kind of way, as much as is this an great movie or just an average one. Now, logic would dictate that if you have to debate it, then it probably wasn’t. Though, in this case I wouldn’t be so sure. The acting is better than average which is really what is needed in a movie like this, as there’s no “action” to pass it along.
It does drag, quite a bit, in the beginning. It just feels like it takes forever to get anywhere, but once you do it flies by, which helps due to its longer than average run time. There is a twist, and it catches most off-guard. I heard some grumblings coming out of the theater, that it wasn’t what they wanted in a movie, but I think they just expected more high pace thriller, and mystery-suspense. It was definitely a Scorsese flick.
Overall, you don’t really need to see it in the theatres, you wont lose anything by watching it at home with the lights off, un-less mystery is really your bag. But it is worth the price of admission in my book, and you shouldn’t be upset for seeing it.
By Josev on February 19th, 2010
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Random humor will have its day very soon. Also, thank you to all the readers who are dealing with our horrible update schedule. I’m sure that at this point, it’s just become our reputation. Keep in mind however, we are waiting on our tax returns to help supplement that long awaited series of ads which will help motivate a higher update rate on our parts.
Quick gaming news, the PSN updated tonight with the much anticipated RE5 Lost in Nightmares add on content. There’s a ton of fan service here from Capcom (itchy, tasty) and the game itself is quite enjoyable while it lasts. The boss fights and puzzles are entertaining and downright nail biting at times. My friend and I are stuck on the last boss fight as we speak nearing the end of the DLC and its frustrating as all hell. Resident Evil is the only series that has been able to maintain both my love and my hate while playing the games. As soon as I’m satisfied with the story, characters, and game play, suddenly I need to find the key, then the crest pieces and crank the platform while dodging zombies and axe wielding monsters at the same time. Here’s the scoop: for those fans who’ve been waiting nearly a year for this add on, the short game time and lack of some of the content you might have expected will disappoint but not ruin. The fan service alone is worth the price of around 5$. It’s a very fun (and almost a must) 2 player experience local or online. If you enjoyed the entirety of RE5, get this add on right now.
I give it a 7/10.
Josev-