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6:06PM

Minecraft

Have you ever wanted to play a game where you had limitless possibilities on what you could build or create? From building tall structures to surviving the creatures of the night, Minecraft has left a mark on the way pc games are played. A Normal first person perspective game would give you a gun or a sword and a wave of enemy’s to defend yourself from. However, this game gives you everything you need in creative mode, or only your bare hands in survival mode. You can create a large civilization or survive the lands on what you can salvage. Explore the world and find new things, and new possibilities. Minecraft is one fun and addictive game that I would strongly recommend to any one that hasn’t played it.

Before I go into details on why I recommend you try it out, I want to explain something first. If you go to the Minecraft site you can buy the beta. Why buy the beta? Well if you buy the beta now, when the game is done and finished you get the actual game for free. That’s always a bonus right? So let me begin with the explanations. When I stated you had limitless possibilities on what you could create, I wasn’t joking. You can create as much as you want in creative mode, as long as you have a very active imagination and time. You are given the material’s you might need (Bricks, stones, iron, etc.) in order to create large or small structures. However in survival mode you are not limited in creativity, but you do have to manage your hunger, life, etc. You also have to gather materials in which you use to craft items such as pickaxes, shovels, beds, doors, and so on.  Having the right equipment essential for certain elements. For example, if you have only your bare hands, then digging up dirt and grass would take no time at all. However digging up rocks would take a little more time. Now with a pickaxe it would be a lot quicker to dig through the rocks. All of this makes the game more interesting and enjoyable.

This game does have an interesting assortment of creatures that come out during the night.   You do have to defend yourself from these creatures. One of my personal favorites is the Creepers. A Creeper is a green creature that hops around the map, however if one of them gets close to you they start to making a hissing noise that sounds like a fuse being set on fire. It will then start to flash, after only a few seconds it will explode. If it is near your house then there will be some missing chunks. They do make quite the boom.  Another strange creature is endermen. Before I go into an explanation on what the Endermen look like, it kind of reminds me of Slenderman. Maybe just a coincidence. Anyway, Endermen are tall black creatures with white eyes and purple irises. If you move your curser over them and held it for over a second then they will freeze, if you move it only a pixel then it will charge you at full speed. The only annoying thing a Endermen does, is take blocks from your structure and move it somewhere else. Monster ranges from skeletons shooting arrows at you, from zombies chasing you to eat you, giant mutant spiders. With all of the enemies in mind you do have methods of defeating them. You could make swords or axes and such to use as weapons. You can also use lava against them as well by using a lava bucket. (This of course dumps lava on the ground) So the enemies are not too difficult if you have the right equipment.

Although Minecraft has a lot of cool things in it, there is one thing about this game that I like personally. That’s the day to night time transition. It’s so smooth and fluent. The only hint you get that the day will end or the night is ending, is a short but yet pleasant melody. Then the day would slowly flow into place. Games that have this smooth effect are games such as Oblivion or Fallout. Another cool yet odd effect is the shading and the glow of the graphics. At first I used to call these graphics “High Definition Pixels.” Because the blocks reminded me of pixels. 

All in all, aside from the difficulty of the game being quite high and low, I’d have to say this game got me hooked as soon as I play it. When I do play it, I don’t stop until I finish a certain project. So overall, the game is defiantly worth the buy. There is an online multiplayer as well, but a server costs money. But there are methods to playing with your friends without having to buying a server, which is the Hamachi method. This generally links two networks, so it’s like a LAN match more than anything. But it still works. Well thanks for reading, and see you next time.

11:27AM

Web Game Review: absOrb HD

Today, I'm reviewing absOrb HD from EffectGames.com.

In absOrb, you use your cursor and hover over the falling orbs of the same color as your ring(or cursor).  You use the keyboard keys to change the color of your ring to get corrisponding circles. The keyboard keys that you press to change the ring color are the 1-4 numerial keys.  If you find a falling Google Chrome orb, just hover over that and for a few seconds you can hover over circles of any color.

I really like how the game is laid out.  It is very addicting and fun to play at the same time.  I've spent lots of time playing it and find it very fun to play.  Another reason I like it is the wonderful graphics.  The graphics are good quality and very vivid.  It gives the game a great look and feel all around.  It's also completely HTML5 which I like that as well because it makes it very fast and modern.

You can play it here and be sure to check out EffectGames for other web games as well!  It is also available in the Chrome Web Store here.

My Rating: 9.5/10

SuperPC

5:30PM

iPod Touch 4th Generation Review

Aesthetics

When you first turn on the device you will notice it's beautiful 3.5 inch Retina Display. Also, if your a first time user at the top is a camera that is normally used for pictures and FaceTime. On the silver back side you have another camera that can also be used for pictures, FaceTime and video. 

Features

One of the most used features by me is the video recording which shoots in 720p video. Great for vlogging or just documenting some memories. The less used feature by me is FaceTime, which allows you to video chat with other iPod Touch's (4th Generation), iPhone 4's and Macs (with iSight cameras). I recently found another service Tango, also a video chatting service but this allows you to do via 3G and to other devices (such as Android phones). 
 Another feature used by most people is Game Center, basically Game Center allows you to play with your friends on compatible iOS 4 games. One feature not noticed by users is Gyro, this allows the iPod to detect advance movements; Provides a more precise gaming experience. If your interested in purchasing one you can do so here.


Price(s):
8GB --> $229
32GB --> $299
64GB --> $399 
3:55PM

Review: Hydrophobia

Hello gamers. So Christmas came and went and I know a few of you Xbox 360 lovers must have gotten some Microsoft points in your stockings. Before you going wasting all those precious points on your avatars wardrobe you just might want to check out Dark Energy Digital's arcade hit Hydrophobia.

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3:50PM

This Week in Sports 2010: Week 29

This week we cover the NL beating the AL in the MLB All-Star game for the first time in 14 years, 2 losses in the Yankee family, and South Africa is in sports news again, but its not about the World Cup.

The National League beat the American League in the 2010 MLB All-Star Game by a score of 3-1. It was Ubaldo Jimenez vs David Price for the first 2 innings, and then it was several different pitchers vs several different pitchers. No one hit a homerun in the game, but Brian McCann had a RBI Double, which was the winner. Robinson Cano had the only RBI on the AL side, with Evan Longoria and John Buck each earning a double. It was the first time since 1996 that the NL beat the AL in the All-Star Game, and they will have home field advantage when the World Series comes around.  

The All-Star Game also had a tragic twist to it, as the whole League honored former Yankees PA announcer Bob Sheppard, and owner George Steinbrenner who both passed away days before the All-Star Game. Both men were iconic in the world of baseball and will be greatly missed throughout the League. 

Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa won The Open at St Andrews on Sunday. Not only did this man with an unpronounceable last name win The Open, he ran away with The Open. He shot 16 under par and won the tournament by 7 strokes. The 27-year old had only made 1 cut in previous 8 attempts, and its hard not to already love the guy, as he brings more sports excitement back to South Africa.