Back in hometown
Exams are over, and I am now back in my hometown in Malaysia. Nothing beats home.
On to my gaming history, I just finished playing Brave Heart. It is a good game on the PSP, but not good enough to make you jump off your chair. Now, it is time for Crisis Core:Final Fantasy VII!!! I wonder if there are any walkthroughs. Any recommendations?
Of Bravuras, Unities, and cutsies

Since the holidays have begun, I started playing Brave Heart on the PSP. Again, I feel that this game is under-rated. The only thing which I would complain about is the gameplay, which does not offer variety of strategies.
On the bright side, we have a cute set of graphics, and albeit not extraordinary, a good RPG. The Bravura attacks offer quite some interesting moves, and the Unity attack combines the strength of a few characters at once to assault the enemy.
All in all, I would give it a 7.0, considering its mediocre gameplay and cute graphics.
A must have? I doubt it, but then it might strongly appeal to several gamers.
Lalalala, I can sing
Exams!
In less than a few hours time, I am going to sit for my first ever EXAMINATION paper for this semester.
I am feeling rather nervous right now.
Of broken toys and such...
Like children with broken toys running to their parents, we sometimes run to God and show Him our failures, hoping that He would mend them.

He says, "My child, worry not. I will work everything out for you".
Assured, we go about our lives, hoping and praying everyday that He will indeed work out a tangible solution to our problems. We believe that while God figures something out, we can do something to fix things up. So we look for alternatives and explore possible solutions.
Days come and go, and still no distinct answer from God suffices. On our side, there is no sign of success from all our endeavors.
We grow impatient, and run back to Him in frustration, perhaps anger.
We say, "God, you said that you will work something out. But I do not see anything. Come, give it back to me. I will work everything out by myself."
God answered, "My child, how could I have done anything? You kept holding on your broken toys, and did not release them from your hands in the first place!"
Sometimes, we think we can "help" God find a solution to our miseries and problems, but He never works that way. When He says, "Leave it to me", He desires our total faith in Him. All we can do is pray, sit back, and watch Him work. Let me tell you this: He works WONDERS!


