1. There was and always will be bureaucracy.
What exactly is a bureaucracy? How I define it is a bunch of soft handed sissies who stand behind the scenes to remain blameless when any shortfall comes to light. They also like to dance around with red tape and count the millions of dollars wasted on shoddy plans for short fixes.
All JRPGs have a large figure who pulls the stings of the game. Most of them are greedy, over powered and over fed presidents, kings or sly magicians who are really sissies but hard to cut through, like red tape.
2. You get what you pay for. San Jose State is the cheapest college in the area, so it is assumed the education reflects the cost. It’s not horrible, but like buying weapons/accessories in a JRPG, more money equals better quality.
For the rest of this article: San Jose Girl Gamer Examiner: What JRPGs Taught Me About College
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Three Kingdoms: It's a RTS: Review
When I first saw the advertisement for Three Kingdoms I believed it was another MMORPG where lingerie warriors danced about a digital landscape and teenage boys clicked print screen and saved the booty in a file labeled “kittens”. But instead I found a basic real-time-strategy game.
What? Was this female complaining about how the game cheated her out of scantily clad warriors? Yes, I am complaining, because it was false advertising and I felt like a teenage boy on Playboy.com and suddenly my computer crashed from viruses.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Battle On Games: Dragon Fable: Review
This gaming site featured an online game updated every week based on players input and the creative minds of the creators.
Most of the games were fantasy based, but there was one sci-fi on the list. I’m a sucker for dragons so I decided to play the Dragon Fable storyline and was thrown into a high fantasy.
Of course, one of my first complaints, and a common one, I had was how the only race was human. I stand by the statement as how playing a human online while you are really a human seems boring.
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