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Shared on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 20:57

Mirror’s Edge – Second Impression

Well into chapter 7 now, but not quite done with the game. I have to agree with the assessment of others on the forums, blogs and enthusiast press and say that there are parts of the game that are just flat out ball bustlingly hard.

I’ve not yet tried the gun play, as I’m working towards the achievement for finishing a play through without firing a gun, but the game is definitely at its best when Faith is running through the environment at speed, and still pretty good when you slow down to figure out the next step in the path. Where things fall apart is combat.

Enosh

Shared on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 20:57

Mirror’s Edge – Second Impression

Well into chapter 7 now, but not quite done with the game. I have to agree with the assessment of others on the forums, blogs and enthusiast press and say that there are parts of the game that are just flat out ball bustlingly hard.

I’ve not yet tried the gun play, as I’m working towards the achievement for finishing a play through without firing a gun, but the game is definitely at its best when Faith is running through the environment at speed, and still pretty good when you slow down to figure out the next step in the path. Where things fall apart is combat.

Enosh

Shared on Wed, 05/27/2009 - 09:57

ZuneHD

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image sourge: Engadget.com 

 

Enosh

Shared on Wed, 05/27/2009 - 09:57

ZuneHD

platinum-zune-hd-rm-eng-gg
image sourge: Engadget.com 

 

Enosh

Shared on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 12:55

Mirror's Edge - First Impressions

Back in November I had both Mirror’s Edge and Dead Space on my list of games I wanted to buy and play. Money isn’t unlimited and only now did I finally get around to adding Mirror’s Edge to my collection.

I’ve finished the first three levels so far and I really like the game. Without going into the story, the game play itself switches between simple platform puzzles and speeding through the environment.

Enosh

Shared on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 12:55

Mirror's Edge - First Impressions

Back in November I had both Mirror’s Edge and Dead Space on my list of games I wanted to buy and play. Money isn’t unlimited and only now did I finally get around to adding Mirror’s Edge to my collection.

I’ve finished the first three levels so far and I really like the game. Without going into the story, the game play itself switches between simple platform puzzles and speeding through the environment.

Enosh

Shared on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 08:55

Fable 2 - Sacrifice

I have a habit of staying up way too late when I get close to the end of a game. Last night was no exception, so at 2am I found myself finally getting a chance to put a round into Lucian and completing the main story arc of Fable 2.

I’m not going to even attempt to mask or hide spoilers. The game has been out around 6 months so I’m actually quite late to finishing it. I do recommend the game. Although it’s not perfect it’s a good fun play though and worth your money to purchase.

Enosh

Shared on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 08:55

Fable 2 - Sacrifice

I have a habit of staying up way too late when I get close to the end of a game. Last night was no exception, so at 2am I found myself finally getting a chance to put a round into Lucian and completing the main story arc of Fable 2.

I’m not going to even attempt to mask or hide spoilers. The game has been out around 6 months so I’m actually quite late to finishing it. I do recommend the game. Although it’s not perfect it’s a good fun play though and worth your money to purchase.

Enosh

Shared on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 12:37

A failure to compete

Some would say that competition is that which makes America great. When competition is missing, prices rise, innovation and improvement cease, companies get rich and consumers are left holding the bag. At these times, the government generally steps in and uses it’s anti-trust powers to plant the seeds of competition if collusion or market position has left a monopoly.

But what happens when there is the guise of competition? What if you have a duopoly?

Enosh

Shared on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 12:37

A failure to compete

Some would say that competition is that which makes America great. When competition is missing, prices rise, innovation and improvement cease, companies get rich and consumers are left holding the bag. At these times, the government generally steps in and uses it’s anti-trust powers to plant the seeds of competition if collusion or market position has left a monopoly.

But what happens when there is the guise of competition? What if you have a duopoly?

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