too much to do this weekend
Friday, June 5, 2009 at 2:13PM Hello boys and girls. Clearly, I've faltered on some of my goals of content this week, and I'm truly bummed about it. But ole' Noleo has been quite busy of late. But now the weekend is upon me, and it looks like progress may be made to catch up a bit. So what have I been up to?
1) I'm Just looking for one divine hammer.
Red Faction: Guerilla - so much shit to blow up, so little time. Man, this game is fun. There is nothing like planting some remote charges on a truck, driving it into a building and taking out the wall, and then detonating it to bring the entire thing down. Basically, you're a part of this revolutionary army on Mars, fighting to bring down the tyrannical, oppressive forces from Earth. And you have a gigantic hammer. Expect a full review as soon as possible, but there is a TON of content here, and it is gonna take a long time to play through.
2) I've got lightening bolts coming out of my arse.
InFAMOUS - open world superhero playground. You are basically Emperor Palpatine if he were a bike messenger in a post-apocalyptic city. There nothing quite like grinding a power line while shooting lightening bolts at guys wearing trash bags. Seriously. This one has kinda taken a back seat a bit, as the aforementioned power line grinding action kinda pales to steering a giant robot into an office complex. And like Red Faction, this game features an enormous amount of content and is clearly taking longer than I thought it would to finish up. There is the option to play through as good or evil, and I'm playing through as good...so I may play through again to see how the other half lives.
Too many freaking movies are coming out...UP, The Hangover, Land of the Lost...all look fantastic. And the bigger blockbusters haven't even hit yet. Clearly, I'll not be seeing them all, but it is my goal this weekend to see at least one of them. I'm particularly excited about The Hangover. Looks to be EPIC fun.
4) I am Prometheus.
I need some fire time...an opportunity to char some meat, to sip some drink, and to listen to the Earth. To me, there is nothing in this life that is quite as spiritual as watching a fire in solitude. I'm pretty sure that, somewhere in that plasma, you can see your own future. Not in a bleak way, but in a spiritual way where you connect to something so primal that your perspective shifts.








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