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July 30, 2006

I bought more games.

- Tony Hawk 3: I never beat this Tony Hawk. I got the GameCube version for Christmas. Bad move. The GameCube's kidney shaped buttons and awful trigger/shoulder things don't work well for Hawks.
- Tony Hawk 4: Eh, it was $2.99 and completed the collection.
- Extermination: A game produced by Sony that sucks! What a surprise!
- Turok Evolution: Seriously, it was a dollar. I know it's awful, but it was an FPS for a dollar. I can't pass that up.
- World Poker Tour: Yep, another poker game.
- 007 - Agent Under Fire: It isn't good, but the multiplayer is fun. Q-Claw rocks.

I reviewed World Series of Poker and Painkiller: Hell Wars. I think both of those reviews will stay on Thunderbolt though. They aren't bad, they're just short (600 words each), and nothing particularly amazing. WSOP got a 3/10, Painkiller: Hell Wars a 4/10. I might bring over Painkiller.

Other than that, I'm going on vacation to the Poconos in a week. I'll bring my laptop there and probably play my "I" game for the Alphabet Olympics. I'm "playing" Iron Storm. By "playing" I mean, I installed it, played it once, and haven't touched it since then. Hopefully I can get motivated and write something good. I just don't like feeling like I have to write something.

I still need to review Prey. I also should play it too.

Bah.

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disco disco - July 30, 2006 (11:40 PM)
I remember Turok Evolution. I think I played about five minutes before its sheer crappiness left me in a daze.
Halon Halon - July 31, 2006 (07:41 AM)
I went to the Poconos when I was around 10.
janus janus - July 31, 2006 (09:39 AM)
Prey was awful. The singleplayer was retarded and the mutliplayer on Live was unplayable at times due to the lag. That's next on my "to review" list.

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