Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Gamer's Take: E3 for Me!

And thus we begin our first segment of Gamer's Take, the slightly more official post of the week wherein I will talk about something that relates in some way to video games. I invite you to take a peek at your nearest gaming machine and give it a solid nod of encouragement. Be it your 360 or your little netbook you play flash games on. Let's do this.

Well now, isn't this nice. I can say whatever I want here really, so long as it in some way pertains to video games. Well, what better way to start such a topic off than to talk about E3 2010?

E3, Electronic Entertainment Expo for those not in the know, is an annual video game conference where all of the developers and big name companies showcase their latest and greatest. This year looks to be one of the best years yet in terms of gaming as there were several exciting announcements. Now since this is my own personal post, I'm really just going to go over what I thought was interesting or am really looking forward to. If you want more information feel free to check out the E3 website.

First on the list is, of course, HALO: REACH. (!!!!!!!!!!!!1)
HALO: REACH is the fourth and final installment of Bungie's HALO series (I don't really count ODST as a stand alone game) scheduled for release on September 14th later this year. It's set to be a prequel and will have an entirely new protagonist and the opportunity to see new Spartans in action. Oh, and did I mention that there are jetpacks???

Now for those of you who are unaware, HALO, is kinda my thing. I'm not gonna lie, when you think of HALO (assuming you are a part of DR), you think of The Ken. That's all there is to it. For crying out loud pwning scrubs in HALO3 is on my Summer To Do List! Needless to say, I am very excited about this game. So excited that I've already started a HALO: REACH fund (contributions welcomed) that has at least a dollar in it by now. I've also marked it on my gmail calendar with a three week in advanced reminder so that I can plan accordingly with my professors. Needless to say, I am prepared. MOVING ON!!! (Be honest, the little voice in your head shouted when it read that, didn't it?)

The next thing on my list of excitement is the Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo seems to have mastered the ability to have 3D without the need for any sort of fancy eyewear, ie: autostereoscopy. I simply cannot wait to get my hands on a demo version of the device, even though I'll need to wait for a bit as it won't actually be on the market until March 31st, 2011. However, people who have tested it thus far seem to like it a ton. It also seems to be able to play Hollywood movies in 3D such as "How to Train Your Dragon". For now, it looks extremely promising. I will most likely be starting a fund for this sometime in the near future as I become more decisive about what my gaming wishlist will be.

The final part of E3 that I am excited about was the two Star Wars games - Star Wars: The Old Republic and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. The ladder looks like it will be just plain fun and I am interested to see how the story plays out. The former on the other hand, just look plain awesome. The way that the different characters make use of their individual abilities makes me really wonder what the MMO will be like and how balancing will come into play.

Well that's it for me for today, if you've got some time to kill, and by some I mean like an hour or so, I'd recommend this silly little flash game, it's quite interesting imo.

-Ken

Monday, June 28, 2010

Magnificent Monday: Start!

Monday... Oh, Monday. What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet. And likewise, were it any other day that started the week, we would hate it just as much.

The fingertips of dawn steadily creeped through my window as the smooth voice of Adam Lazzara chimed from my phone singing Cute without the e. As each sense began taking it's focus, the smell of my wife's perfume, the dry taste of morning, the singing voice, the soft bed, and of course lastly, the sight of my wonderful wife sleeping.

At least, that's what I'd like to say, unfortunately the first thing I saw this morning was my cat's face upside down as she rubbed against my face in an effort to be pet.

And thus the morning began, and with it a brand new week. What's in store for this week? Time will tell, however here's my general understanding of things.

1. I will be exercising hopefully every morning this week save Saturday.
2. A very good friend of mine will be coming down this weekend to visit, I am sure that it will be quite fun considering we'll be knocking number 18 out on my Summer To Do List.
3. The last Wildcat Beach Party I appear to be participating in this week is this evening.
4. I'm going to finish up my taxes.
5. I need to get Heidi's computer sent in for maintenance.

And I'm looking forward to another exciting week!

-Ken
[EDIT]: Added tags.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Long Time, No See

So... It's been a little while since I've actually posted something of worth on here. I'm just going to go on ahead and say that I went on a vacation, and now I'm back! Kind of. Really though I kind of just burned out a little bit, then started to procrastinate... and then procrastinate some more.... and some more.

So, after some self reflection I've decided that the best thing to do is to set specific blogging dates. I'm rather fond of the whole Figure Fridays thing, so I think I'll keep with that. I'm thinking of doing something regarding my week's general plan on Mondays, or perhaps a motivational thing? Then for Wednesday I'm going to do a post regarding my video game experiences and what not. And I think I'll keep Figure Fridays. I like the name. Although for the summer I'm considering doing a double post on Fridays, one for the figures and another one that discusses my progress on my list. Perhaps I could make that a Monday thing? Plan out or evaluate my progress on my summer to do list?

I am very indecisive about this whole thing really. This is where you, my beloved and very few readers, a whole two I think, come in. What are your thoughts on the matter? Is 3-4 times a week too much? What about the topics? Would you like me to change one of the topics? How about adding a topic that's deeper? Let me know via comments and I'll be sure to take it into consideration!

-Ken