Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas has come and gone once again

So Christmas came and it went as it does every year. For this year especially I am thankful for my family and all of their support through this year. My sister and brother in law were nice and got me Fallout: New Vegas for my 360 which I am really happy about. I have been looking forward to playing it for a while now. I started it up with Hardcore mode enabled so now I have to worry about water, food, sleep, ammo weight, and no instant health recovery. This mode just kinda calls to me because I love having stuff like that to worry about. Kinda strange but I guess that's just the way my brain works. The game seems really good but I do think that Washington D.C. was a more interesting environment (this is very minor). I'll write more once I sink my teeth into the game more. My mom and stepfather got me a little netbook for Christmas which I was not expecting at all! It was a great surprise and it will be very useful to me not only for the blog but also for programming practice as well. It is going to be great to have a computer that I can bring with me easily wherever I go. So I want to thank them once again for the little computer!

I have been playing a decent amount of Call of Duty: Black Ops lately as well. I have found a way to play the game that seems to work fairly well for me. I am using Ghost, Slight of Hand, Hacker, and a silenced weapon. All of the perks are pro now which is pretty nice. This makes it so I don't appear on the radar (even when firing my gun). I can see the enemy equipment like motion detectors, claymores, and turrets through walls. It's neat to sneak around knowing that you aren't appearing on the mini map in the game. I really like pace of Black Ops, it's fast but not quite as fast as Modern Warfare 2. I want to tell everyone that reads this to see Scott Pilgrim vs. the World! The movie is amazing and I think more people need to see it! Not too much else to report as of right now so have a great New Year everyone!

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