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Hey Gamespotters!

I've been much like a ghost around here for the past year, but I didn't forget you. As I wrote some time ago, I do not play video games as much as I used to but still, I like to keep up to date about new games and features coming out. For those who care about, here's what's going on:

Right now, I'm really into the Half-Life series, which I had never tried before. I recently beat Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One and I am currently finishing Episode Two. The later is...breathtaking. It's been a while since a game gave me such a strong feeling of excitement. The sequence where you have to defend yourself against a horde of antlions coming through four gates, at the beginning of the game, gave me chills and an intense rush of blood to the head!

This led me to purchase The Orange Box two weeks ago. I happily discovered Portal, which is exactly my kind of puzzle game, but haven't had a chance to try out Team Fortress 2 yet.

What's more? BioShock 2. I just uploaded an exclusive gameplay video that came out three days ago I think. (from gametrailers.com). A little note: a multiplayer mode was announced for the game. I can't wait to see how it will turn out.

Besides, I recently got the last Prince of Persia game. I like it very much but I kinda put it aside to concentrate on Half-Life 2: Episode Two. I'll give it some more time in a while.

So, that's it for now. I hope (as always) that my English hasn't given you a headache.

Have a nice day.

Posted by Jacojac, 04/15/2009 7:16pm
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Old-Timer

Been a long time gone...and won't really come back. For a few months I've been buzzing around my schoolwork, my job and my girlfriend ans friends. I must say I've lost pretty much of my interest in video games. I was very surprised when I went to the local Wal-Mart (for the first time in, like, a whole year, I swear) and saw a brand new Advance Wars game, and new Final Fantasy on DS etc. (I'm sorry Gamespot, the news reader of mine is gone for good). I didn't buy any at that time as I was looking for a different product: the Wii.

I bought the Wii for my little sisters. Of course, I do play a little, but really not that much time. I currently own Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which was the first game I got and tried, and Trauma Center: New Blood and Okami. Trauma Center is fairly disappointing, as the same exciting gameplay and atmosphere come along again with the same old chit-chat between lame characters. I liked the first Trauma Center on DS for the gameplay, and I enjoy this one for the same reasons, nothing more.

Okami, however, is a great surprise. I knew the game from PS2, but never had the chance to enjoy it before. If I'm currently mostly playing Metroid, Okami is next on my list of games-to-beat. Outstanding visual design, great music, nice storyline; Okami is, up to now, one of my favorite games ever.

Metroid is by far the best game I had the chance to try on the Wii. Controls, graphics, sound, even the story, seems to be flawless to me. I don't even know how to describe it. You know I haven't wrote a review for a while...

Well that's it for now. I'm not planning to get as active as I used to be here on Gamespot and in the Unions. Just going to keep in touch with Wii-related news and upcomming games.

Have fun out there and get out a little. You know it feels so good. I won't make you a speech here however...

Gamespotters, I salute you!

Posted by Jacojac, 06/11/2008 3:52pm
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Will it last?

I wonder wether or not all this hype about BioShock's gonna last for long? I know and I completely agree that BioShock is an outstanding, immersive and very entertaining game. But not so long ago, it wasn't really known and people weren't really paying attention to it. Then suddenly, for an unknown reason, everybody seemed to discover BioShock all at the same time, became very excitated and started talking about it. Just as many of you Gamespotters, I'm playing and enjoying BioShock. Most people claim that BioShock will become a classic. They claim that people will remember this game as one of the best games ever created, as they did and do with Half-Life. Will BioShock be considered as a major event in gaming history, as some people believe? That, I don't really know, and I doubt. Does this game really have what it needs to reach the holy "Panthon of Video Games"?

Don't you think we're all a little over-reacting?

I do.

Will this big hype last for long?

I doubt.

Posted by Jacojac, 08/29/2007 6:39am
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Opportunity awaits!

I finished my BioShock (PC) review. It's my longest review to date and, I believe, my best so far. I spent three days writing this. It could have taken less time, but I was busy playing the game. It's so immersive and innovative...it's incredible...

Anyway. See the review here.

By the way, I'm having some problems with my Internet. My images don,t appear and things like that. And it's real slow today. Hope it'll fix soon.

Posted by Jacojac, 08/27/2007 11:09am
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Blown away!

My father just received his new laptop. He's got a deal with the company he works for: the company pays the taxes and my father pays the rest for 2 years (so just a few bucks a month). Totally, the company pays a third of the price or so. My father will use that laptop for 2 years, and in 2 years, He will be done paying and the laptop will really be his. But, if everything goes as planned, this laptop will then be mine and my father will order another one. In 2 years, I'll be entering college so that laptob will probably be very useful to me.

That machine is very nice. It's slim, not heavy at all and it doesn't make noise at all neither. To unlock it, you need to pass your finger on a little optic glass, and it reads your fingerprints! No more passwords! The future is on your fingers! It has a great processor and, guess what: a very good graphic card! Of course, I installed BioShock on it and...Oh my god!

The game blew me away! It's amazing! The game runs so smoothly. The controls are...normal...the graphics amazing (settings on higher)! Rapture looks so great! Those voice are great too, and those #%&@!* Slicers are frigging scary sometimes! The onlyPlasmid I have now is the Electrobolt, which you get early in the game. I also have the Colt and The Machine Gun. Unfortunately, when I was in the Medical Pavillon, the game froze. I hope it won't happen again as it did for some other people.

I'm not so used to shooter, and especially FPSs, but I don't dislike them neither. I believe that BioShock is the game that will really get me in shooters in the future. I started a game on the "Easy setting" and I still don't know wether I going to harvest the little sisters or to save them...That game is so great! I like everything! Hacking robots is fun too, but a little complicated and difficult. I will write a deeper review about it in the next days.

Posted by Jacojac, 08/25/2007 8:59am
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