My time was up. I couldn't stay away from it anymore. The time came where I had to help my parents with the annual mega-cleanout. This included digging out all the attic clutter, including toys from my childhood; which my mum would complain about taking up space, yet still keep them because they make her reminisce about our childhoods (apparently all I did was cry so I still fail to see the point why she wants to remember)! It's one of those mysteries that I guess I have to be in the shoes of to truly understand; but I'm getting distracted. Such was last weekend's activities!
04 October 2009
Don't go into the attic!
My time was up. I couldn't stay away from it anymore. The time came where I had to help my parents with the annual mega-cleanout. This included digging out all the attic clutter, including toys from my childhood; which my mum would complain about taking up space, yet still keep them because they make her reminisce about our childhoods (apparently all I did was cry so I still fail to see the point why she wants to remember)! It's one of those mysteries that I guess I have to be in the shoes of to truly understand; but I'm getting distracted. Such was last weekend's activities!
Metal Gear Solid 4 review
So here it is. The final chapter in this epic story; twenty years in the making. Hideo Kojima’s ‘last’ hurrah, available in a bargain bin in my local Gamestation for fifteen pounds. As a real geek for the Metal Gear Solid adventures I dived at the opportunity to give my newly purchased PS3 it’s killer app (yes I bought the fat version of the PS3; the slim line is ugly as sin)! The question in my mind being can it justify the unnaturally high critical appraise that has launched this game into the stratosphere like the iterations before it?
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