On a scale of Homefront to MGS4, it can hold a very small and poorly burning candle to Batman so it gets an above average at large, and is definitely a very solid platformer.The character development is pretty good, the dialogue is above average, the voice acting fits all of the characters.
If you like simcity-like urban management games, give My Country a spin. Here’s a few tips for those of you starting out…
Parted Magic is everything the gparted livecd tries to be times ten. Included in the barebones desktop are Partimage, TestDisk, Truecrypt, Clonezilla, G4L, SuperGrubDisk, ddrescue, and more.
What I don’t like about Gnome 3 desktop is how it hides everything from you under multiple layers of mouse clicks in order to try to simplify. But what it does is over categorize everything! This would work just fine on a tablet pc, but I’m on a desktop or full laptop and I consider myself a power user!
Where other games fall short after a few weeks or months, Eve’s developers, CCP, continue to astonish with their continuously ground breaking game design. Eve is inching toward the decade mark with a solid player base, both young and old - and has recently won top honors as the #1 MMORPG for 2010. Here’s a mix of beginner tips, strategic guides, calculators, and useful information for a few specific aspects of the game.
The Nexus One was released today! Built by HTC, the unlocked version is $530 (the phone works with “nearly all” GSM SIM cards, according to Google) or you can pay $180 for the typical two-year contract with T-Mobile. if you already have tmob service, but don’t have a data plan, it will cost $280 for the phone. Google says there will be other carriers and plans coming sometime in the future. I think the arrival of the Google phone pretty much spells the end for the Droid.
Daemon
Daniel Suarez’s book, “Daemon”, just released December 29th, 2009 is a great read. I picked it up in an airport over the weekend and couldn’t put it down. I’m not an avid recreational reader. I only pick up a work of fiction about every three months or so. Sometimes I …