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Jesus or Satan?

 

        'GOD.'

               

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     There is no more divisive word in human history. The very concept everywhere. Whether you look at a penny and
read 'In God we trust' or whether you're in a Gamestop looking at the latest Devil May Cry game. It's a concept that's been around since the dawn of man, but why? Why has the story of God and Satan has stayed so timeless?
Saying the words alone is enough to conjure up enough countless points of view.

'God?', says the evolutionist, ' What a bizzarre fantasy.'
'God?', says the asheist?, 'You just need a crutch.'
'God?', says the God-fearing man, 'He is as evident as the water in the sea.'
'God?', says he Satanist, 'Down with him.'

     The evolutionist will tell you that "'Evolution' is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological
 populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological
 organization, including species, individual organisms and molecules such as DNA and proteins.

     Life on Earth evolved from a universal common ancestor approximately 3.8 billion years ago. Repeated speciation and the divergence of life can be inferred from shared sets of biochemical and morphological traits, or by shared DNA sequences. These homologous traits and sequences are more similar among species that share a more recent common ancestor, and can be used to reconstruct evolutionary histories, using both existing species and the fossil record. Existing patterns of biodiversity have been shaped both by speciation and by extinction."
   

     But what started life itself? The so-called 'Big bang'?

     In "Religion & Science", Barbour says that Stephen Hawking writes, If the rate of expansion one second after the Big Bang had been smaller by even one part in a hundred thousand million million it would have eclipsed before it reached its present size. On the other hand if it had been greater by a part in a million, the universe would have expanded too rapidly for stars & planets to form. The expansion rate itself depends on many factors, such as the initial forces. The
cosmos seems to be balanced on a knife edge. If the strong nuclear force were even slightly weaker we would have only hydrogen in the universe. If the force were even slightly stronger, all the hydrogen would have been converted to helium. In either case, stable stars & compounds such as water could not have been formed. Again, the nuclear force is only barley sufficient for carbon to form; yet if it had been slightly stronger, the carbon would all have been converted into oxygen. Particular elements, such as carbon, have many other special properties that are crucial to the later development of organic life as we know it. For every billion antiprotons in the early universe, there were one billion and one protons. The billion pairs annihilated each other to produce radiation, with just one proton left over. A greater or smaller number of survivors--or no survivors at all if they had been evenly matched--would have made our kind of material world impossible. The laws of physics seem to be symmetrical between particles and anti-particles; why was there a tiny asymmetry? Again Hawking says,

     "The odds against a universe like ours emerging out of something like the Big Bang are enormous.
I think there are clearly religious implications."
     
     The more research you do on evolution, the more and more messy the whole hypothesis seems.
    
     Oh, one more thing, I'd like to cover the subject of other other Gods, but I don't quite have the space for that.
    
     Atheism is, in a broad sense, the rejection of belief in the existence of deities. In a narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities. Most inclusively, atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist. Atheism is contrasted with theism, which in its most general form is the belief that at least one deity exists.

    The term atheism originated from the Greek (atheos), meaning "without god(s)", used as a pejorative term applied to those thought to reject the gods worshipped by the larger society. With the spread of free thought, skeptical inquiry, and subsequent increase in criticism of religion, application of the term narrowed in scope. The first individuals to identify themselves using the word "atheist" lived in the 18th century.
     
     I've met nice and polite atheists who are legitimately good people. That being said, I've met atheists who completely
look down upon the more religious people. But something has always made me wonder about people who are legitimately good people, but choose to be atheists, because when you ask then what happens when they die, they answer 'nothing'.

     Nothing.
 
     Humans are like flowers. They bloom, some more beautiful than others, but the wind inevitably sweeps them away.
The human life is insignificant. It passes quickly, you will be remembered by few or many, and you fade away into the
past and become a forgotten memory. Every second that passes you stride closer to your grave.

     This world is imperfect. Murder, rape, attempted genocide, the list goes on and on. Is this world
really the only one that exists? What's the point of even living? I can put this gun to my head and die now,
or live for 50 more years and die later, witnessing 50 years of lying, cheating, theft, murder.
     
     Why do you keep living? To prolong your eternity of nothing? If this imperfect Earth is all there is, then I'll grab a gun and go
on a killing spree and try to bring as many people as I can with me.
     
     However, that's not what I think. I don't think I could go through life knowing when I die, I fade into
an eternal blackness. I found a book called the 'Bible'. Devleing into science, I found that there is actually a
great amount of evidence proving that this book is telling the truth. Here's one or two examples.

     Catastrophic events have characterized the earth's history. Huge floods, massive asteroid collisions, large volcanic eruptions, devastating landslides, and intense earthquakes have left their marks on the earth. Catastrophic events appear to explain the formation of mountain ranges, deposition of thick sequences of sedimentary rocks with fossils,
initiation of the glacial age, and extinction of dinosaurs and other animals. Catastrophism (catastrophic changes), rather than uniformitarianism (gradual changes), appears to be the best interpretation of a major portion of the earth's geology. Geologic data reflect catastrophic flooding. Evidences of rapid catastrophic water deposition include fossilized tree trunks that penetrate numerous sedimentary layers (such as at Joggins, Nova Scotia), widespread pebble and boulder layers (such as the Shinarump Conglomerate of the southwestern United States), fossilized logs in a single layer covering
extensive areas (such as Petrified Forest National Park), and whole closed clams that were buried alive in mass graveyards in extensive sedimentary layers (such as at Glen Rose, Texas). Uniform processes such as normal river sedimentation, small volcanoes, slow erosion, and small earthquakes appear insufficient to explain large portions of the geologic record. Even the conventional uniformitarian geologists are beginning to yield to evidences of rapid and catastrophic processes.
     
    Catastrophic flooding? That sounds a lot like Noah's flood, something I'm sure your familar with.

     Radiometric dating methods (such as the uranium-lead and potassium-argon methods) depend on three assumptions: (a) that no decay product (lead or argon) was present initially or that the initial quantities can be accurately estimated, (b) that the decay system was closed through the years (so that radioactive material or product
did not move in or out of the rock), and (c) that the decay rate was constant over time. Each of these assumptions may be questionable: (a) some nonradiogenic lead or argon was perhaps present initially; (b) the radioactive isotope (uranium or potassium isotopes) can perhaps migrate out of, and the decay product (lead or argon) can migrate into, many rocks over the years; and (c) the decay rate can perhaps change by neutrino bombardment and other causes. Numerous radiometric estimates have been hundreds of millions of years in excess of the true age. Thus ages estimated by the radiometric dating methods may very well be grossly in error. Alternate dating methods suggest much younger ages for the earth and life. Estimating by the rate of addition of helium to the atmosphere from radioactive decay, the age of the earth appears to be about 10,000 years, even allowing for moderate helium escape. Based on the present
rate of the earth's cooling, the time required for the earth to have reached its present thermal structure seems to be only several tens of millions of years, even assuming that the earth was initially molten. Extrapolating the observed rate of
apparently exponential decay of the earth's magnetic field, the age of the earth or life seemingly could not exceed 20,000 years. Thus the inception of the earth and the inception of life may have been relatively recent when all the evidence is considered.

    About 10,000 years would be in line with what the Bible says, but quite contrary to what evolution states.
     
    Let's assume what the bible says is true and go on from there.

    The Greek word for hell as a final destiny, is a different word. The word gehenna was used to
describe the Valley of Hinnom, the garbage dump on the south side of Jerusalem. It was the place
where wild dogs gnashed their teeth as they fought over the garbage of the dump. Gehenna is the final
place of punishment; Hades is the intermediate place of the dead.

   

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     Jesus (in Luke 16) says the souls of the wicked go to Hades after death, but in Matthew 10:28 Jesus speaks about hell also. There, He says that both soul and body are cast into gehenna after the resurrection and final judgment. In Matthew 10 Jesus is talking about final judgment, but in Luke 16 He is talking about what happens immediately after death.

    Hades is like a county jail (a temporary prison), until the sentence is determined. The Lake of Fire (gehenna) is like a state penitentiary, a permanent place of punishment.

    While Hades is not the final destiny of the wicked, it is a place of conscious suffering and of despair place of torment. The man in Luke 16 wanted someone to dip the tip of his finger in water to cool his tongue (Luke 16:24). At another place, the Bible says that the Lord knows how to reserve the unjust under punishment for (until) the day of judgment (2 Peter 2:9). Hades is a temporary prison where the wicked dead are kept under punishment until the day of
judgment and the final sentence is named.

    The purpose of the Judgment is not so much to determine who is saved and who is lost. The matter of salvation has been determined by our decision regarding Jesus Christ here in this life. For example, John 6:47 says, He who believes in me has everlasting life. The word believes is a strong word: It means to embrace, and to cling to; it includes
repentance and obedience. Those who sincerely receive Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord of their lives, are assured of eternal life. By way of contrast, those who do not know God, and who do not obey the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord (2 Thessalonians 1:8-9).

    And so the final Judgment is not so much designed to determine who is saved and who is lost, as it is to determine the degree of punishment and the degree of reward. Every human being will some day stand before the judgment bar of God. There will be rewards and there will be appropriate punishment. Exactly when and how God will accomplish all this, is not
really important for us to know. But in Revelation 20:1314, the word translated hell (KJV) is Hades. And so when the text says that death and Hades will deliver up the dead who were in them, those in Hades (the temporary prison) will be judged, and then cast into the Lake of Fire. The Lake of Fire will be the eternal destiny of the unsaved.

   The Scriptures indicate that Christ descended into Hades before He went back to the Father, at the time of His crucifixion and resurrection and ascension. Acts 2:27 says that His soul was not left in Hades and that His body did not see corruption. Acts 2:32-33 says that Jesus was raised up and exalted at the right hand of the Father. And Ephesians 4:8-10 says that when Christ ascended on high, He led captivity captive. It is the belief of many evangelical Bible
teachers that it was at this time that those in the righteous portion of Hades were led into the place called Paradise in New Testament times. Jesus descended into Hades, set the Old Testament saints free, and took them to Paradise to be with Him. And now, when saved persons die, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8).

    If the above Scriptures are properly interpreted, then immediately after death, the saved find themselves in Paradise and the lost find themselves in Hades. Exactly what activities will take place during the time between death and judgment (in these temporary abodes) is not revealed in Scripture. The Bible is restrained in what it says about life immediately following death. There are many questions about life after death that go beyond the limits of our understanding. Now we see through a glass darkly, but a marvelous day is coming when those mysteries will be completely unveiled.

   We do know two major facts about this religion. Unbelievers will be in a state of anguish and torment (Luke 16:2328; 2 Peter 2:9). The saved will be resting from their labors in joyful satisfaction (Revelation 14:13; Acts 7:59; Philippians 1:23; 2 Corinthians 5:8). The spirits of those who die in their sins will be ushered immediately in Hades, and after the Judgment, both body and soul will be delivered into the Lake of Fire. The spirits of those who die in Christ will be ushered immediately into the Paradise of God, and upon receiving new bodies, eventually will be transported into the final heavenly home, which Jesus says He is preparing for His people (John 14:1-3).
   
    That doesn't sound too bad. While life on Earth won't be as glamours as living a religion free lifestyle, I'd certainly be pleased if when I died I'd go to a perfect paradise for all eternity. Certainly sounds better than suffering and being in constant mind numbing pain for all eternity. Thank about that. Such pain for all eternity, never ending, no respite, no relief. No life on Earth could be with that, at least not for me.
    
    But Satan seems rather friendly, more welcoming than that Christ fellow. He lets you do whatever you want,
no consequences. Life will be more open, free and exciting. No petty rules to hold you back from enjoying life to it's fullest. But would you be really happy? When your time runs out, are you at peace with whatever may happen to you after death?
 
    What about you? Why do you live? What do you believe? Yourself? Others? Or something greater?

    On last thing, let's keep this polite. Too many times have I seen religious discussions fly out of proportion on the internet. Also, I had links to where I found some of my more technical information, but mistakenly deleted them. If you really want them, PM me and I'll try to find them again.

Taking a leave of absence from Gamespot.

    I have a lot of stuff to do, and Gamespot will have to wait for the time being. I'll be back soon, so don't hurriedly demote me from any Unions. :P I will still try to check my PMs every once in a while to chat with certain Gamespot members.

 

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     Nah, I'm kidding. :P

     See all you guys later!

A tour around my room!

     I thought this would make for a neat little blog, a tour around my room. Ready? :D

     Let's start on my dresser!

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     We see two One Piece figures I got at last year's Otakon convention. You might notice the Dishonored mini-poster in the back, I loved that game.

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     I've had this John Elway figure for over seven years! Time flies.

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     Here some some Dragon Ball Z figures from a few years ago. Vegeta is number one!

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     A Sauron figure from the greatest movies ever. Look at that club!

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      My first Nintendo console (NES) and first Sony console (PS1) are proudly displayed.

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     Oh, and a quick shot of some of my games that I have on my dresser. These, of course, aren't all my games.

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     My favourite SNES games!

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     My favourite NES games! (Please ignore the crappy Gamecube game sticking out)

     Let's stop looking at the dresser. :P

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     Let's my bed! Hey.... if you look closely, you can find a retro console under my bed! Can you find it?

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     Some retro consoles like the SNES, Genesis, and Gameboy Color. I should really clean this part up...

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     WAHH! This area is getting messy. Well, all these wires are the price you pay. :P

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     Whenever I leave the house, I have my consoles protected my these two fearsome warriors!

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     My flat screen, HDMI TV. Feels good bro.

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     These guys, Mario, Koopa and toon Link, live under my TV.

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     Dat Koopa Troopa.

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     My PlayStation 3 controller. After all, the PlayStation 3 is the source of all happiness. Oh, and all those Wii games.

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     My cat. He is certainly a pain in the ass. Kinda cute, though. :P

     All right, let's take a look at my walls. That's right, my walls!

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You can see a lot here! All these posters: Donkey Kong Country Returns, Kingdom Hearts 2, Twilight Princess, Ratchet and Clank, and Old Snake. Oh, and New Super Mario Bros Wii.

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     Full size 3DS posters such as Luigi's Mansion 2 and Kid Icarus. These posters were not sold in stores or with the games.

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     An epic poster of one of my favourite Wii games, Super Mario Galaxy 2.

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     A poster of the map of Skyrim. Memories...

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     Full size poster of the Hobbit. Long live Middle Earth.

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     Full size poster of the Lord of The Rings Trilogy. Beautiful.

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     Skyward Sword wasn't that good; but this elusive poster of it is.

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     More Zelda! Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess.

     You knew this was coming.

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     Metal Gear Rising poster!

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     Metal Gear Solid wallscroll (Wallscrolls are even bigger than posters!)

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     Metal Gear Solid 2 wallscroll. I love that art!

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     Metal Gear Solid 3 wallscroll!

    

     Well, that's all folks! Hope you enjoyed it.

Hideo Kojima has impressed me yet again.

 

 

                                                 AUGUST   24th

                                                                                    1963

 

     A human being was born into this world. A human being destined to change lives, hearts, and transform an entire industry. Now that human is renown. From obscurity to fame. From small to great. From nothing to something.

 

                                                       

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                                                                                Kojima is god.

 

    

     Chances are you've played a Metal Gear Solid game before, and if you have, you've experienced the joy of Kojima's unique style of storytelling. No matter which form of media you choose, you won't find anything quite like Kojima's work.  Cinematic cutscenes, intricate storylines, offbeat humor and exploration of political and philosophical themes have vaulted Hideo's work as some of the greatest fiction creations of human history. But you didn't come to hear me tell you the obvious.

 

 

 

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                              A game Hideo created before the original Playstation Metal Gear Solid

 

     Policenauts is a cinematic adventure game with a hard mystery science fiction storyline, written and directed by Hideo Kojima, and published by Konami. It was initially released for the PC-9821 computer platform in 1994, followed by remade versions for the 3DO in 1995, and the Playstation and Sega Saturn in 1996. The game has never been officially released outside Japan, despite plans for an English localization of the Saturn version.

     I'd only heard a little about this game; until a friend told me about it in depth. A point and click adventure game with a focus on story made by Hideo Kojima? Sounded too good to be true. I quickly grabbed a Playstation copy and a full English translation patch (My Japanese is rusty!), and started the game right away.

     In a word: Mindblowing. Hideo Kojima was quite ahead of his time with this game; it features a fully thought out story with tons of depth. Characters feel like living people, with their own motivations and goals. The game features it's fair share of memorable cinematic scenes that feel as though they would belong in any big budget film. However, a fair warning to those with none; this game requires patience. There is a lot of reading and listening, and pointing and clicking. I'm four hours in and there was one required action scene. I've no doubt that this lack of action will turn some gamers.

     Policenauts is a joy to play, and if you're a fan of Kojima's other works, you will love this game. I strongly recommend you play this game; and if you haven't, you're missing out.


     Quick Facts!

- FOXHOUND was introduced in Policenauts

- Meryl Silverburgh was introduced in Policenauts

- While walking down a street, you see the 'Solid Snake' store.

ShadowofSonic's Gaming Backlog!

Some of these games I've played; but not beaten. 

 

 

        NES


- Bomberman
- Castlevania
- Casltevania 2: Simon's Quest
- Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse
- Contra
- Donkey Kong
- Double Dragon
- Dr. Mario
- Dragon Ball: Shen Long no Nazo
- Dragon Quest
- Excitebike
- Final Fantasy
- Ice Climber
- Megaman 2
- Megaman 3
- Megaman 4
- Megaman 5
- Megaman 6
- Metal Gear
- Metroid
- Ninja Gaiden
- Ninja Gaiden 2: The Dark Sword of Choas
- Ninja Gaiden 3: The ancient Ship of Doom
- Punch out!!
- Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Tiny Toons Adventures
- Yoshi's Cookie
- Zelda II: Adevnture of Link

      SNES

- EarthBound
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
- Final Fantasy II
- FInal Fantasy III
- Kirby's Dream Course
- Kirby's Dream Land 3
- Mario Paint
- Megaman VII
- Secret of Mana
- Star Fox
- Super Bomberman
- Super Castlevania 4
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Super Metroid
- Super Punch out!!
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat
- Wario's Woods
- Super Bomberman

    Gameboy

- Castlevania: Legends
- Castlevania
- Dragon Ball Z: Gokuu Gekitouden
- Dragon Warrior Monsters
- Final Fantasy Adventure
- Game and Watch Gallery
- Game and Watch Gallery 2
- Game and Watch Gallery 3
- Kirby Block Ball
- Kirby's Dream Land 2
- Kirby's Pinball Land
- Kirby's Star Stacker
- Mario & Yoshi
- Mario Golf
- Mario Tennis
- Can I stop now?!
- Megaman II
- Megaman III
- Megaman Iv
- Megaman V
- Megaman Xtreme
- Megaman Xtreme 2
- Metroid 2: Return of Samus
- Pocket Bomberman
- Pocket Monsters Go! Go! Pikachu Nightmare!
- Pocket Monsters Pinball
- Pokemon Puzzle Challenge.
- Super Mario 4
- Zelda Oracle of Ages
- Zelda Oracle of Seasons

      Gameboy Advance

- Castlevania
- Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
- Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
- Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
- Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku
- Dragon Ball Z: Legacy of Goku 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Buu's fury
- Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
- Final Fantasy IV Advance
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
- Fire Emblem
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
- Golden Sun
- Kirby and the Amazing Mirror
- Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland
- Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga
- Mario Golf: Advance Tour
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit
- Mario Party Advance
- Mario Pinball Party
- Mario Tennis: Power Tour
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong
- Megaman Battle Network
- Megaman Battle Network 2
- Megaman Battle Network 3: Blue
- Megaman: Zero
- Megaman: Zero 2
- Megaman: Zero 3
- Megaman: Zero 4
- Metroid: Fusion
- Metroid: Zero Mission
- Naruto: Ninja Council
- Pokemon Emerald
- Pokemon Firered
- Sonic Advance
- Sonic Advance 2
- Sonic Advance 3
- Sonic Pinball Party
- Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
- Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
- Super Mario Advance 4: Mario Bros. 3
- Super Mario Advance
- WarioWare Inc.
- Wario Land 4

       Playstation

- Final Fantasy 7 (playing now)
- Symphony of the Night
- Policenauts

 

     Well, I guess I can't make fun of pokecharm anymore. :|

     Any suggestions? Any recommendations?

I'm a proud pirate.

     It was a dark and stormy late evening on the docks. A downpour of rain fell against the black background of the night sky as the dull glow from the moon pierced through the clouds. I adjusted myself and put an old scroll deeper into my tunic, to prevent it from getting wet. It was no ordinary scroll, I'd had it for over 15 years, given to me by my late father. I had nothing left but it, a young man with no means of making a living. The tailors had already taken in their apprentices and no blacksmiths held shop here.

     Then, I saw it. A enormous ship, black as night, pulled into the dock. It was a withered ship, battered, but still standing strongly, skull and crossbones rippling through the wind. I stood stock still, completely spellbound by it's majesty. So much so, I did not notice to very Captain walking down the plank and striding towards me.

     "A boy such' as ye'self should be more carefu'..." he said menacingly as he approached me.

     "Hmm..?" I muttered indifferently, still pondering why course in life I should take now.

     "Well, ye ain't startled easy!" he said, bursting into a laugh. "Why, what're ye' here for?" he asked as he looked closely at me. "Ye ain't no proper boy, or'else ye would be inside all warm and sots'.."

     "I don't know what I should do.." I started, with half a mind to go off sailing with his crew.

     He seemed to be ignoring me as I continued talking, and was looking at where my scroll was.

     "Well, what've we here..." he said as he snatched the scroll from off me.

     "Wha' the...?" I said in surprise as I saw him peruse it's contents. I wondered what he'd want with an old map.

     "Well I'll be damned.." he said in surprise. "You know what you 'ave here?"

     My heart raced as I wondered if it was valuable. "What?"

     "Garbage!" he said before screaming into a laugh. "Hahaha, but if'n you've no where to go, look no father than my crew. We're hot on th' trial of a sacred rock, said to have magical jewels called 'Rett Row Geams' inside it. Worth a fortune."

     "Gems? Rocks?" I asked in confusion.

     "Aye, laddie. The rock is called the Pea Es Pea rock. The Rett Row Geams are said ta' be inside. You'll have to hack your way through the rock to get inside." he explained.

     And with those words, I was thrown into a journey of many perils, many successes, and plenty of rum. Exactly four months later, we finally reached the island we were searching for, and the rock we sought. After hours of using pickaxes to weaken the rock, I took a swing at it.

     "You almost got it, laddie!" said the Captain as he watched.

     With one last thrust downward, I hacked Pea Es Pea rock and the gems spilled out.

     "You did it! You hacked into the Pea Es Pea and got the Rett Row Geams!" shouted the pirate with a grin on his face. With that, our journey came to an end.

The End.


I tried to send you a subliminal message.

My thoughts on Dark Souls II.

Official Trailer

Please go to IGN to view the gameplay!

BRAND NEW TRAILER!

 

Developed By From Software, Dark Souls II is the highly anticipated sequel to the punishing 2011 breakout hit Dark Souls (9.5/10 Gamespot, 9.0/10 Ign). The unique Old-School Action RPG experience captivated imaginations of gamers worldwide with incredible challenge and intense emotional reward. Dark Souls II brings the franchise's renowned difficulty & gripping gameplay innovations to both single and multiplayer experiences.

  • PREPARE TO DIE . . . AGAIN: dare yourself to engage against intense gameplay in a vast world powered by an all new engine that leaps graphics, sound & fx forward like never before
  • A LABYRINTH OF MONSTERS & BOSSES: immerse yourself into mind-bending environments filled with new twisted monsters and deadly bosses that could only come from the imagination of From Software
  • SENSORY ASSAULT: a wide range of threats will prey on human senses & phobias - auditory hallucinations, vertigo, acrophobia, etc
  • DEEPER AND DARKER: more intricate customization options provide weapons and armor tailoring to player style
  • EVOLVED MULTIPLAYER: updated multiplayer system enables improved online interaction to bring forward cooperative & competitive play
  • GO BEYOND DEATH: DARK SOULS II features fluid motion-capture animations, upgraded combat system, a vastly expanded suite of characters, deeper customization options, new weapons, armor abilities, and balanced player progression system

 

No easy mode confirmed!

 

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     If you know me at all, you probably know Dark Souls is one of my favourite games of all time. The gut wrenching hair-whitening fear, the constant crawl deep into the unknown, the flawless gameplay, it's perfect beyond words. I have played the game many times, and it's never lost that beautiful complexity and sense of wonderment. Demon's Souls was great, but Dark Souls really did it for me! It's too much to describe! I really suggest you watch the gameplay on IGN! So many things were stated, such as being able to fight bosses many times in one stage, dual wielding weapons, being able to move while shooting, and deflecting projectiles!

 

     Bring on Dark Souls II!

I wish I could live a normal, ordinary life.

Cue depressing music.

 

     You know, like the people in old TV shows. A perfect little family with a hardworking husband, wife, and two nice kids. Sounds too good to be true, to me at least. No crazy drama, hate, or anything like that. Sometimes I wonder what life would be like with a loving mother. Sounds too good to be true. People look at me strangely when I say this past half year has been better than ever now that she ran off to God knows where. I remember now why I said I didn't write blogs about my personal life..

     I've been sighing a lot lately. Not any kind of sleepy yawning or a depressed sighing. It's a tired kind of sighing. It's rare I get to be legitimately happy, it's been too long since I've felt any sort of legitimate peace. Seems like each day brings it's own problems. You guys may remember me mentioning my sister? She's in her late teens, a touch older than me. She's nice enough, we may squabble every once in a while, but she's nice company. I've known her my whole life, of course.

     It turns out she is isn't related to me.

     It's a plot twist that even Hideo Kojima couldn't have dreamed up. Imagine that. A sibling you've known for your whole life isn't even related to you. I'm still trying to believe it. I'm not going to go too much into detail, however.

     I don't really have anyone to talk to, so I guess that's why I'm writing this blog to a bunch of people I've never even met. I don't really even know why I'll click submit, but I guess it's because I think I'll find some kind of comfort reading your messages. Maybe that just makes me selfish.

What are your fondest gaming memories?

     Gaming. For some, it's a nice hobby, for some it's a cause of violence, and for others it's a way of life. Throughout my life, I've had my fair share of fond gaming memories, and I'm sure you have too! So, let's regale our favourites!

 

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     My first Video Game:  I was around six years old, and it was a boring summer day. My mother came home from work with an 'NES' console. I had no idea what video games were, but I liked the look of the gray box. Upon plugging it in the TV, I was greeted by a bright, colorful screen with cutting edge graphics. I was completely sucked in. I completely forgot about mere 'toys' and video games became my new (and still are) obsession. I remember not wanting to leave the house that day.

 

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     My first SNES game: Let me get this out of the way, Yoshi's Island is one of my favourite games of all time. I remember seeing this game for the first time, I saw rivers of lava glittering and shining as they cascaded down the blue stones inside that cave. I remember it having the prettiest graphics I had ever seen. However, what I remember most would come at the end of the game, when I crapped my pants at the final boss. Seeing a massive Baby Bowser slowly walking towards you (In 3D!), with that SNES heavy metal blaring was one of the most mind blowing things you would ever experience. I remember legitimately being scared.

 

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     My first M rated game: I remember hiding this PS2 game, Metal Gear Solid 2, in my shirt as I entered the house because I still couldn't play M rated games. I was a bit scared before I started it, after all I had never played an M rated game before, who knows how violent it could be? For some reason, I thought the bad guys would mutilate Snake if he got caught, so I was extra careful, even though I was horrible at the game at first. I remember me whispering to my sister as I was playing, as though the guards would hear me if I spoke up. That Tanker chapter of Metal Gear Solid 2 remains the most tense part of any video game I had ever played.

 

     So, what are your fondest gaming memories?

The top three worst Gamespot members.

     Simply due to the very nature of this blog, this will probably come across as very controversial. If you happen to be 'friends' with these users, odds are you'll be offended. But since this is my blog, and a Gamespot buddy once told me it's a good place for blowing off steam, I'll take his advice. That being said, I'm going to stay very polite, simply because no one wants to stoop to their level.

     3. Bioshockrapter - I'm sure I'm misspelling the name, due to the fact I haven't seen hide or hair of him/her for well over a year and a half. The guy seemed pretty nice and all, a fan of Sony and Microsoft, but the gloves really came off when I wrote a blog stated how much I liked Nintendo. In the comments section, things started off nice enough, but he really stated to get venomous once I stated how I disliked series like Call of Duty for how unoriginal they were. Then he started the insults about how I was a mindless gamer because 'I would suck up to whatever Nintendo did', he told me how I was ruining the industry, etc. I decided to unfriend him and make it so that only my friends could comment on my blogs, and to retaliate to that he decided to start spamming my inbox with messages stated how I was a 'coward'. He earned his place at number three.

     2. Soniczero - This guy really pushes the envelope of the 'Rules of Being a Jerk'. I remember first meeting him at a Sonic Union years ago. As soon as I stated that I thought modern Sonic games stink, he blew his lid. I'm not sure if he has temper issues in real life, but for the rest of my time there he harassed me until I left, to the point of sending me death threats. 'I am this close to killing you', etc. Not to mention he always tries to post like he is some super macho tough guy. If anyone deserves to be number two, it's him!

     1. Cloud_765 - This guy is too much. Let's give a bit of a rundown on him. He calls himself an 'Otaku' (Which means a japanese nerd), he loves anime, etc. Not too bad, right? Wrong. He is arguably one of the most dislikeable Gamespoters users ever. From stating his opinions as fact, refusing to respect other's opinions, to flat out insulting and swearing at people for not liking video game series he likes, he is disliked by most. I remember being in mulitple Unions where the members would talk about how much they liked Cloud_765 not being in their Union. And he seems eternally angry, always ready to lash out at someone. Now some of you people may say:

'If you got to know him, he isn't so bad!

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ShadowofSonic wrote:

Does Kingdom Hearts even count as a JRPG?

It's more button-mashing than anything else, right?


Cloud_765:  ''You really are ignorant as to what makes a game a JRPG. Is it Japanese? Is it a role-playing game (regardless of your highly opinionated view of said game)? Then it's a f***ing JRPG. End of discussion.''

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     That's bull. Cloud_765 is like the school bully. If you stay on his good side, sure he won't bother you. But if you disagree with anything he may say, prepare to see the real him. People like him aren't your real friends. Just because he is tracking you, and you are tracking him, doesn't mean they'll be any sort of bond between you and him. He is definitely what I would call a fair-weather friend.

     Someday, I hope these mean and nasty users become nicer people, but until then, we can only wait.

    

     Thanks for reading.