About a week ago, a co-worker of mine told me to go out and rent this game called Dante's Inferno. He said it was fantastic, both in game-play, storyline, and graphics. So, of course, I went out and rented it. (Yay for the Family Video discount card! :D) I had heard about the hype for this game and how there was even an animated movie made with it as well. I went home, sat down, and put the game into the 360 and started playing. A few days later, the game was played through and beaten already. After trying to figure out how I actually finally beat a game (I never finish them all the way through), I went out to Family Video yet again and rented the movie. The game was that good. Dante's Inferno is set years and years back. The main premise of the game is that you fight through the 9 circles of hell (the inferno) to save your beloved's soul. It is actually quite epic.
(As a side note, the movie was terrible compared to the game. The game is a lot better, in my opinion.)
So, when it comes to Dante's Inferno, I give it a B+. Some spots in the game were tricky to get past and this is one of those games where you really need to sit and think before you can move forward. If you aren't afraid of the dead or hell in general, this is the game for you. When I figured out the concept behind the game, I almost decided to put it down and not play anymore. But in all honesty, I'm glad I played through it.
That's all from me for now.
Until next time...
Play on!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Sharing is caring!
After three long and painful weeks, today is the day I'm going out and getting Jeremy his very own Nintendo DS. (Yay for working lots of extra hours for a surprise present!) Having to share a game system is not an easy thing to do, and since Pokemon Heart-Gold and Soul-Silver came out I've been itching to play on my DS more than I have lately. Jeremy was never into Nintendo systems, especially the handhelds. But I got him the Heart-Gold version of the new Pokemon game and he's been glued to it.
In Kindergarten, they teach you all about sharing. Now all I hear is 'Sharing is Caring!' but...it's so hard to share! I feel like I sound like a whining little kid. But today it will all be over! Is that bad of me to say? I'll miss having to share, I think, but at the same time I think it'll be a lot better that we have our own handhelds to play on. We can finally play together! Yay, an up-side! :)
Until next time,
Play on!
In Kindergarten, they teach you all about sharing. Now all I hear is 'Sharing is Caring!' but...it's so hard to share! I feel like I sound like a whining little kid. But today it will all be over! Is that bad of me to say? I'll miss having to share, I think, but at the same time I think it'll be a lot better that we have our own handhelds to play on. We can finally play together! Yay, an up-side! :)
Until next time,
Play on!
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