Whatever to do in this time of crisis!
Halo 3 Review, with lots of cursing as well as my take on PGR4.
I now have a review for Halo 3 as well as PGR4 and encourage the 2 or 3 people that will ever see these words to check them out. I always try to say something about the games I review that I haven't heard anywhere else (without making things up obviously). And I find many things important to a game are often left out or misunderstood, so there ya go.
cheers
blue-fish
My Halo 3 Review, with lots of cursing and insightful observations (seriously)
Okay, this isn't so much a blog post as a notice to all the gamers odd enough to care what I might think. If I care about a game, I'll write a review, but be assured that I make sure to both keep it amusing while saying things you have likely not gotten from other reviews. I just did a Halo 3 one and all I know is that I feel good having written it, so with the considerably smaller amount of time you would need to invest to read it I'm sure you will get your money/times worth. If you like it, read some of my others, I like to keep things interesting so feel free to tell me what you think, good or bad.
cheers
blue-fish
blogs are silly
I've realized no one reads my blog, with good reason. So I won't do any more. I have many reviews I'll stand behind, so if you are for some weird reason interested in what I think, go look at them.
Cheers
blue-fish
My love for Halo
Ok, I love Halo:CE and Halo 2. I know, I know, I'm one of the millions, I don't care, they are damn fine games and I enjoy them. An article here on gamespot made me happy just now when I see that PC users, despite all the tall talk about how average Halo is, seem to agree.
"Nielsen is also tracking PC games, and its data has World of Warcraft as the most-played PC game in June, with players clocking in an average of more than 17 hours of play per week. All told, World of Warcraft accounted for nearly 18 percent of all PC gaming minutes in the month of June, according to the company's data. The next most frequently played game was Halo: Combat Evolved, which accounted for more than 3.6 percent of PC play time, with players spending an average of eight and a half hours on it each week. The Sims franchise was third, accounting for 3.3 percent of total PC gaming time for the month, with the average player spending less than four hours per week on the game."
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6175665.html?tag=latestnews;title;0
This is not speculation, it is what people ARE DOING, and frankly, I think Halo is showing everyone how great it is. In spite of many technically more impressive games, the Halo gameplay holds true. That's all, I just wanted to get it off my chest.
cheers
Blue-Fish


