Rockstar Games, the masters of sandbox-style, open world games are at it again. This time in an ol' western setting via their new game titled "Red Dead Redemption".
Official box art of the game with it's main protagonist, John Marston.
I have always been fascinated with western media (as a kid, i can still vividly remember playing sunset riders with my trusty sega genesis) because they were plain bad asses. It seemed at that time that if you can't defend yourself, you are as good as dead and is sure to be buried six feet beneath the ground by that cliched toothless undertaker.
The game is currently getting a lot of high scores from reviews. So if your also a fan of the wild, wild west, be sure to get a copy as it hits store shelves (May 18, 2010 in North America and on May 21 in Europe and Australia for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360)
Nah, we still have a few more years 'til they start their full scale attack on humankind. For now, we can count on those quirky and talented Japanese for all our humanoid needs.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA team with the best regular season record (61-21) and undoubtedly with the best individual talent in the form of back-to-back MVP awardee LeBron James were eliminated by the aging Boston Celtics in the ongoing eastern conference playoffs.
I personally agree that LeBron is the best right now and maybe the best for years to come, but he ain't king until he wins a ring.
Questions of uncertainty on whether Lebron will stay with the Cavs next season are now cropping up because of their early exit.
I thought the Filipino people clamored for change in it's political scene. Heck, they were preaching it for years now. So why in the blue hell did they still vote most of the same faces in the recently concluded Philippine Elections. Top 10/12 of the current Senatoriables (as of this writing) are all re-electionists and the remaining two "new" ones who got in are offsprings of former politicians as well. Political family dynasties are also winning left and right for local positions.
What's most surprising to me though, is that even the current second placer vying for the highest position in the land is held by a former president who was convicted for plunder. *facepalm*
I was thinking of what single good deed I would do this year and decided to be a good citizen this time around, volunteering myself for #juanvote, a brainchild of various pinoy blogging networks for a free and honest 2010 elections.