Well, I got tired of saying, "I'll post a video soon...". So here it is NOW. A BRAND New Awesomeness. Enjoy!
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Well, I got tired of saying, "I'll post a video soon...". So here it is NOW. A BRAND New Awesomeness. Enjoy!
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I'll be playing going to pick a prom dress color with my date, going out with an friend I haven't seen in a while, and, if I get home, playing GTA IV, on top of the early afternoon baseball games. If an opportunity arises, I'll be posting a new volume of Awesomeness. Many of you have asked me to make it, and so I will. You will soon have on your hands, GRAND THEFT AWESOMENESS!!!
See you soon...
Hey guys. Sorry I haven't been posting anything lately, but I just haven't even been at my computer often. It's been school, baseball, eat, sleep, repeat. And the days I've had off it's just been sleep. I don't know when, but I'll post a video the next time I get some free time, which could be as early as Thursday, or as late as... well who knows. Take it easy guys. Hopefully I'll see you soon.
Well, first of all sorry for no video. Busy weekend. New Awesomeness next weekend with a review of Vegas 2. Speaking of Vegas 2, I thought I'd give you guys a few impressions of the new Tom Clancy title.
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 has been criticized for being like an expansion pack for the original Vegas, but I beg to differ. While the story mode may be a little stale, the multiplayer action has been totally revamped. From Terrorist Hunt to a standard Deathmatch, the game performs wonderfully, and more crisply than it's predecessor. After picking this game up, I finally was able to put my copy of Call of Duty 4 away.
Today I picked up Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword for the DS. Though I only played through the first level so far, it seems like it's going to be a very interesting DS title, perhaps my favorite. You have to hold the DS sideways to play, and it doesn't even feel weird. It's a very unique title, and should be a lot of fun, the combat especially. The first boss battle was cake though.
Besides these two games, I'm looking forward to trying out GTA 4, like the other millions of gamers out there. It's hard to believe it's been three years since the last mainstream GTA title. Sure the PSP titles were amusing, but not a sufficient replacement of a new console entry in the series. Well, it's only a few weeks until we'll get to experience the Awesomeness of a new GTA experience, on the next-gen systems no less. It should be amazing. Well, again, new video Awesomeness next week, until then, I'll be watching and playing baseball all the time. It's time for the METS to start moving towards their World Championship, as well as my high school's team run at the state championship.
Talk to you soon! If you want to play sometime, I'll be in Vegas whenever I have some free time at home.
Well, unlike a Vegas 2 addition to my collection, my video review of Army of Two is here, in the newest installment of Awesomeness. Sorry it took so long coming out but I've been real busy. Hopefully I'll be busy with Rainbow Six Vegas 2 soon. Enjoy the review, and Vegas for those who got it today...
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EDIT: I was not aware that my friend gave me a cracked version of Vista and I am downgrading to XP this weekend.
1. Army of Two just completed.
2. MLB 2k8 is not.
3. My 360 is broken.
4. It won't turn OFF.
Well I finally have my hands on my Number 1 Most Anticipated Game of 2007 and 2008. And let me tell you, it's awesome. While it's not mind-blowingly awesome, it's still a solid game and the online co-op will keep this game in my system for months to come.
The co-op play is just what I expected. Superb cooperative tactics, and a unique combat system make this game as enjoyable as I thought it would be. There are plenty of customizable items in Army of Two, from weapons to armor to masks. The money system they have in place to earn all of this stuff is very fair. Find a hostage, get some money. Disarm a nuke, get some money. Kill a boss, get lots of money. It's a really fun and rewarding system, though I can see it becoming pointless after everything's unlocked.
So these are just a few ramblings about Army of Two. Just a few observations of what I think of the game so far. I know it's not going to earn higher that an 8.5 here on Gamespot, but I recommend this game anyway, to anyone who loves co-op gameplay, but don't get it if you're planning to play by yourself.
Anyone want to play? Between this and MLB 2k8 I'll be pretty busy with my 360. Hop on either game and I'll join you for some fun.
Upcoming AWESOMENESS:
AWESOMENESS VOLUME XI: ARMY OF AWESOMENESS
PREMIERES THIS UPCOMING MONDAY! FULL REVIEW OF ARMY OF TWO!!!
AWESOMENESS VOLUME XII: MAJOR LEAGUE AWESOMENESS
PREMIERES NEXT WEEKEND! FULL REVIEW OF MLB 2k8!!!
Recently, not entirely due to the fact that Frogsoblivion just purchased it, I've been playing Rainbow Six Vegas. And let me tell you, after playing hours upon hours of Call of Duty 4 and Halo 3, I think this game might be better, and this makes me even more excited for Vegas 2.
I never beat the single player so I'm going back and beating that, getting a few achievements along the way. Besides that, I got a Intercooler for my ailing 360. It's been shuting off due to overheating problems, so I figured I'd give the Intercooler a try before I send it in for repairs. We'll see what happens.
Thinking back, I know it's a little late to change my #1 most anticipated game of 2008, but the more I think about it, I'm really looking forward to The Force Unleashed moreso than Army of Two. It looks amazing. I should have swaped Force Unleashed with Army of Two. Oh well. What's done is done.
Anyway, back to school tomorrow. Balls. Talk to you guys soon, pop on to play some Vegas with me sometime. Or something else if you want.
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