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Potential spoilers: Dragon Age, The Witcher. Despite donning a different role in the various games I play, I find that when faced with the option of subjugating someone, or siding with those who hold systemic power, I always pause. Recently … Continue reading

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Director’s Notes

Dramatis Personae:Director – DirectorZoey – Rose_BurnsLouis – Danteschmidt73Bill – ShawnShaunsonMcGeeFrancis – 1Mark 9von9 Russo0 Okay, sit down. Here’s the deal: you people need to get over yourselves. None of you is the star by him or herself. There are four … Continue reading

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Vote! Vote?

If you are an American citizen, I highly urge you to vote. While I can’t pretend to be without my bias in this particular election, I just believe it’s generally a good thing to exercise the rights you have. Don’t … Continue reading

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Birth of a role

This will likely be my last Fallout 3 post for a while. I want to share a series of impressions, then enjoy and chew on the game, to return when a more fruitful discussion can develop. Spoilers are not really … Continue reading

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The Repair Bill

The first game I can recall playing that had equipment with durability is Diablo. At the time, it annoyed me more often than not and I did not see it as trying to immerse me in the world by putting … Continue reading

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Hush, little baby

It may be hard to believe, but I’m an opinionated person. Something with which I’ve always had difficulty is not saying certain things that come to my head–a trait I learned fairly early on when I first lived in the … Continue reading

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A New Age of Gaming

When young, one is confident to be able to build palaces for mankind, but when the time comes one has one’s hands full just to be able to remove their trash. –Johann Wolfgang von Goethe I never completed Fallout 2. … Continue reading

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Argh!

In March of 2004, fourteen other theater students, two professors, and I took a trip to London paid by my college. Because our intent on going was to enrich our knowledge of theater, six out of the seven nights we … Continue reading

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