2009 was a great year for me after all it brought a wonderful new addition to my life .
My daughter is almost 10 months old now and she has made everyone so happy , most of all me and her mother. I am such , "the proud papa" .
2009 was up and down and now here at it's end we look back and say , "Was it all worth it ?" . I Know it was.
What ever your answer is know this , “Love is friendship that has caught fire. It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence, sharing and forgiving. It is loyalty through good and bad times. It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weaknesses.” ~ Ann Landers.
Look to ones you love and you will know that it was all worth it.
Marry Christmas and Happy New Year !
I'm here to help as a parent and a gamer I know what your going through . Theres more to that game then just the ESRB rating .
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Parents Only Top 5 This Holiday
Here are the top 5 games for Holiday 2009 all these games are Rated M and not for the kids , Parents Only . This should cover most of the Rated M games coming out your kids will be asking for but this is in no way a complete list . If you as a Parent are also a gamer these games are worth you time .
Dragon Age: Origins X360 PS3
Dragon Age: Origins X360 PS3
BioWare has done it again from the people that brought us Mass Effect and Stars Wars Knights of the Old Republic .
This one is pure gold ! When was the last time you felt totally lost in a fantasy game world? When was the last time you played a game with such a well-crafted and enjoyable story that you knew you’d remember it for a long, long time? Dragon Age: Origins is that kind of game, so rich and involving that you are powerless to resist its wiles and whims, so touching and triumphant that your mind and heart will be moved. You won't want to stop playing be warned this game is full of sex and violence but it is not just thrown in for shock value . If you love a good story don't miss this one oh and did I mention this game has 6 different beginnings and 4 different endings .
Assassin's Creed II X360 PS3
Assassin's Creed 2 moves to the Italian Renaissance in 1486. It is set in Venice, Florence, and Tuscany. Again, you'll play as one of Desmond's ancestors, who is called Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Ezio is born into a noble family, but he soon becomes embroiled in a plot against his family, causing him to exact revenge on the conspirators. Ezio's quest will see him go up against the powerful Grimaldi family, a precursor to the modern-day Mafia . Unlike Altair, Ezio isn't a fully trained assassin when you first take control of him. In fact, he's not an assassin at all but simply part of a merchant family. However, throughout the course of the game, you will lead Ezio to embrace the lifestyle of an assassin. Luckily, you're aided by one of the Renaissance's most revered minds: Leonardo da Vinci . You can now buy weapons, armour, and even hire people to perform tasks or fight on your behalf. Ubisoft Montreal has taken on criticism about the repetitive missions in the first game, and consequently there will now be more than 16 mission types in total.
No sex in this one just lots of killing as in the first the end of this game is not the end of this story for that you'll be waiting for the next game Assassin's Creed 3.
Activision is readying an all new installment in the storied first-person shooter franchise . As one of the most critically acclaimed shooters of all time, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a prime example of a tough act to follow. Yet, amidst a raging storm of anticipation and expectation, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has done it. The new campaign is chock-full of intense action and dramatic moments, and though it is more muddled than its predecessor (in more ways than one), it's still an absolute blast. The new Special Ops mode allows you to experience some campaign-inspired thrills with a friend and it's an engaging challenge to coordinate your maneuvers and tackle the varied objectives. Last but not least, the competitive multiplayer that took the online shooter community by storm two years ago is back and better than ever. Though the addictive action remains the same at its core, there are a host of new elements that make it more accessible, more strategic, and more rewarding. This all adds up to a thoroughly excellent package that is sure to thrill shooter fans and deprive them of sleep for months to come. In one of the most disturbing moments ever to hit gaming in the single player campaign you play as a Arab Terrorist as you kill men, women, and children in a U.S. Airport .
Borderlands X360 PS3 PC
On the hostile, bandit-ridden planet of Pandora, there is one thing that draws off-world attention: The Vault. This mysterious alien structure is rumored to hold treasures of fantastic power and wealth, and so it attracts fortune-seeking corporations and individuals alike. In Borderlands, you are one such individual, but the satisfaction of unlocking the Vault's secrets pales in comparison to the rollicking good time you'll have on your way there. Borderlands is all about the journey, not the destination, and like most trips, this one is much better when you have some friends along for the ride. Solo players can still have a good time, because the bloody and entertaining combat is paired well with rewarding loot and engaging experience systems. But Pandora is a lonely place for a solitary mercenary, and lone wolves will find the pace deliberate and the friendly characters too few and far between. Those who take advantage of the four-player online cooperative mode will experience the game as it's meant to be played. The pleasing rhythm of killing enemies, gathering loot, and cashing in is punctuated by fighting bosses, completing quests, and leveling up. As a solo merc, this rhythm is slow and methodical, but as a team, the pace quickens to an invigorating clip and pretty soon you've spent hours having a riotously rewarding time.
PC Last year Left 4 Dead unleashed a harrowing and entertaining vision of what it's like to be on both sides of the zombie apocalypse. Whether you were shooting your way through hordes of infected (the preferred nomenclature) en route to possible rescue, or scheming with your fellow superpowered zombies (an acceptable colloquialism) in an effort to choke, eviscerate, and otherwise kill the intrepid survivors, Left 4 Dead was enormously fun. The only real drawback was the shortage of content. Left 4 Dead 2 does not have this problem, offering five new campaign maps that can be enjoyed across five uniquely engaging game modes. These campaigns are more diverse, more atmospheric, and more exciting, thanks largely to the stellar level design. Left 4 Dead 2 also improves on the original in almost every other way, featuring new weapons, new items, new enemies, and new survivors that make the game richer across the board. Though the core action remains largely unchanged, the widespread enhancements make Left 4 Dead 2 even better than its impressive predecessor. This is one zombie apocalypse you do not want to miss. Truth be told Left 4 Dead 2 feels more like a game add on than a full game.
Monday, December 21, 2009
New Games out Dec. 22ed 2009
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