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My Favorite Blog Entries

$60 For Incompleteness

(Originally Published on The Eighth Generation)

Mass Effect 3’s paid DLC on the very first day is a very terrible precedent for a future which has gamers forking over more $$$ for content already featured on the very software they already own.

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Criticizing Lack of Criticism

(Originally Published on The Eighth Generation)

The seventh generation of gaming had a suspicious amount of games receiving perfect scores despite the criticisms these games will ultimately receive as more people play them. Whatever the reason, it appears publications are abandoning certain responsibilities to be on the good side of the giant gaming companies.

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Mad Max: Fury Road (9/10)

(Originally Published on The Entire World Observed on a Daily Basis Blog)

One of the most explosive action movies you’ll ever see, Fury Road takes full advantage of practical effects, spectacular set pieces, flawless cinematography, and top-of-the-line stuntwork to deliver a massive action-packed chase that never lets up.

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$ports

(Originally Published on Entire World Observed on a Daily Basis Blog)

Our love of sports is constantly battling the evils of money, and even though the finances are a necessity for us to consume the games we love, at times the money takes our sports in bad, bad directions.

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The Franchise Awakens

(Originally Published on My Wordpress version of Coffee and a Script)

George Lucas once dominated Hollywood with his Star Wars films. Then the competition caught up, leading to the reigns of the lucrative IP moving on to a company that (until 2019) had a plan on how to evolve the storyline for new fans to enjoy. But before moving forward, they made a prequel that perfectly compliments the film that started it all.

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The Legend of Ocarina of Time

(Originally Published on 16 Bits and Beyond)

Ocarina of Time may seem like just one of the Nintendo classics now, but back in 1998 it was an earth-shattering, industry-changing masterpiece that helped Nintendo survive a dark era of falling behind the Playstation.

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Hot Fuzz: 10/10

(Originally Published on The Entire World Observed on a Daily Basis)

With a collage of wit, action, comedy and horror, Hot Fuzz is a funtastic spoof of a genre known for its over-the-top behavior

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The Great American Baseball Tournament

(Originally Published on Florida Sports Report)

What if there’s a semi-pro version of the Little League World Series that would feature new ideas for baseball, unisex ballclubs, and games in literally every single territory throughout the United States? Who wouldn’t want this?

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