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Ratchet and Clank Are At It Again

Posted on 23 November 2009 by Jennifer Thames

Since they first appeared on the Play Station 2 in 2002, Ratchet and Clank have been the stars of some of the most popular games in Play Station history. The franchise has seen 7 Ratchet and Clank titles released between the Play Station 2, Play Station Portable, and now the Play Station 3. There have also been games starring Ratchet by himself, and Clank by himself.

The latest release in the Ratchet and Clank franchise is Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time, for the Play Station 3. Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time is a sequel to the first Ratchet and Clank game for the Play Station 3, Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction. The story in A Crack In Time picks up where Tools of Destruction left off, and answers many of the biggest unanswered questions from the entire Ratchet and Crank franchise. If you are already a fan of this franchise, then this game is a must.

The Ratchet and Clank franchise is well known for its outstanding game play, well developed characters, boards, and especially the great weapons. Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time continues this tradition. The development of the game must have been a tremendous undertaking, because it blows the previous titles in the franchise away.

While not giving to much away, in Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time you will play as both Ratchet and Clank, separately, while both are working to free Clank from his imprisonment. On the levels where you are Ratchet the focus is on exploring and action, while the Clank boards present challenging puzzles that must be solved using Clank’s unique abilities.

The Ratchet and Clank series has always been famous for their outrageous, unique weapons. When it comes to the weapons Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time does not disappoint. There are many new weapons designed specifically for this new installment. If you are a fan of the Ratchet and Clank franchise, or are just looking for a great new game to play on your Play Station 3, then Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time is a great choice. The game will bring you hours of enjoyment filled with humor, action, and head scratching puzzles.

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A New Chapter For One Of The Most Popular Final Fantasy Titles

Posted on 19 November 2009 by Patrick Daniels

Final Fantasy VII (FFVII) is by far one of the most popular Final Fantasy titles ever. Anyone who had the pleasure of playing this game on the original Play Station has been waiting for Square Enix to release a sequel. In order to please the fans there was a computer animated movie released in 2005, FFVII: Advent Children, which was a sequel to the game, but there has never been another FFVII game, until now.

Square Enix has finally answered the call of Final Fantasy VII fans, somewhat. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is a new game for the Play Station Portable, but it is not a sequel to Final Fantasy VII, it is a prequel. If you are a fan of Final Fantasy VII, I am sure you know have many questions about the game, for instance is it good, how is the quality on the Play Station Portable, how is the story connected? Rest assured, your questions will be answered.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has received outstanding reviews from gamers and critics. The graphics and game play on the Play Station Portable are also terrific. Whether you are a hardcore fan of the original Final Fantasy VII, or are new to the Final Fantasy franchise, you will soon become immersed in the world, and enthralled by the excellent story. If you have a Play Station Portable this is definitely a title that is worth picking up, and if you are a Final Fantasy fan it is a must own.

It is not your traditional RPG. There is no level grinding and it is not turned based. You only play with one character at a time, Zack, the unknown hero form Final Fantasy VII. Without giving too much away of the story, there are plenty of returning characters and everybody’s favorite bad boy-Sepheroth. The story revolves around Zack and even though those of us who played the original game know exactly how this new game will end, even though it is heartbreaking and we dread the end, the way it comes about is unknown and surprising. There are plenty of twists and turns along the way.

This is an outstanding game that will help provide additional details about the events leading up to the original Final Fantasy VII. The only complaint about this game is that the process to increase your characters level is random, and not as fully developed as some of the other Final Fantasy titles. Aside from that one issue this is a great game that will you enjoy playing for many hours.

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True Legendary Artists Of All Time

Posted on 10 November 2009 by Patrick Daniels

For decades fans have debated who is the greatest rock band of all time. Despite what some of today’s youth may believe, the vast majority of bands who should even be considered in this discussion were first introduced in the’60s and’70s, and many of them were part of the British invasion. When you talk about the greatest rock bands ever some of the most common bands in the discussion are The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, AC/DC and The Byrds. In the end, though, the debate always comes down to the big two, The Beatles vs. The Stones.

Die hard fans of The Beatles cannot be diehard fans of the Rolling Stones, and vice versa. Both bands have been tremendously successful, selling millions of albums, and having numerous hit singles. Both bands music have also thrived over the past 40 years, withstanding the test of time. Perhaps it is because the styles of music are so different that people are so divided, but fans of either one cannot deny the success of the other.

No one can deny that the Rolling Stones are great. They have a lot of excellent songs in their catalog, with the majority of their hit being written before’70. This is not to say that they never had a great song after’70, but they were few and far between.

In the’60s The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were every where, from the radio to the Ed Sullivan show, from a 45 in the living room to the some of the largest concert venues in the world. The Beatles performed more of a pop rock style of music in their early albums, and then progressed to a more complex, and eclectic sound after they spent time in India, and also grew in their own personal lives. The Rolling Stones were influenced by early American rock, primarily by African-American artists, as well as blues and jazz. The styles of music created by these two iconic bands differed greatly, but both continue to be extremely successful.

The Beatles broke up in the early’70s, just before the release of Abbey Road. The Rolling Stones are still together today, creating albums and touring world wide. An argument could be made that The Beatles made the right choice to get out while they were on top. An argument could also be made that since the Rolling Stones have remained together for so long that they are the better band. So which side of the debate do you fall on? As for me, I believe “you can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find, you get what you need”.

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A Quirky Kind Of Funny

Posted on 26 October 2009 by Patrick Daniels

Will Ferrell stars in this movie remake of the seventies classic TV show, The Land of the Lost. While it has some similarities to the classic show, Will and the gang put a different spin on the humor and the high jinks. Ferrell stars as Dr. Rick Marshall, a scientist that believes that time travel is possible and he wants to prove it.

Since many of the scientists, that work with Dr. Marshall, do not believe in the prospect of time travel, he is literally laughed out of his profession. Dr. Marshal then takes on a position in a middle school as a science teacher. While working as a teacher he meets Holly, and they become instant friends. Holly is behind Dr. Marshall’s idea of time travel and continues to encourage him to complete his work.

One night, after Dr. Marshall and Holly have gone on an eating binge, they decide to take the time travel device to a cave located in the desert. This cave happened to be a tourist trap run by Will, a flea market fireworks salesman. When Dr. Marshall tries the machine the three are launched into a completely different time dimension, complete with bizarre insects, lizard people, monkey people and a man eating dinosaur. The dinosaur and Dr. Marshall are instant foes and gives us one of the funniest on going gag throughout the film.

After the group arrives they meet a monkey person, by the name of Chaka that assists the group in finding their lost time travel device. The group will need this device in order to return home, however finding it turns out to be a more difficult task them expected. During their search they are faced with multiple hazardous situations.

While not the best movie of the summer, or Ferrell’s best work, I think that Elf was his best, this movie is fun and entertaining. McBride and Chaka provide some of the best laughs in the film and Ferrell does his best adolescent-grown-up routine. The special effect and CGI are good and show the wonder of the new world well. The lizard people are a little campy and cheesy, but I think that it is in homage to the classic show. There are a few extras on the disc worth checking out and anything that Ferrell puts any effort into is funny and silly. Though not the blockbuster they were hoping for, this is a pretty fun movie. It deserves its PG-13 rating and is definitely not for the younger viewers because of some of the references and language.

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Not Your Parents Music, But the Same Tunes

Posted on 06 October 2009 by Patrick Daniels

For big band, swing or standard music lovers, Michael Buble is definitely a favorite artist. His musical stylings are not necessarily original, as he usually sings songs that have already been sung by a standards singer. He does bring something original to the song, though.

Whether that is a little skat here and there, or just his voice singing a favorite song. His voice is reminiscent of possibly Frank Sinatra, but definitely someone from that era. He just has that old sound; the kind of voice you think could sing anything and make it enjoyable.

While listening to him sing, many find it hard to believe that Michale Buble is a Canadian. The American songs he sings are breathtaking, without any trace of an accent. Michael has been know to take standard favorites and make them into contemporary hits. He has even done duets with contemporary artists, including Nelly Furtado. You will always be able to find one or two contemporary tracks on his CD’s, however all the tracks include that big band instrument sounds that he has become famous for.

His most popular CD is Home. He did have a couple original songs on that album, and it is just the kind of music that makes you happy. Fans have been anticipating another album from him since that one came out. He has released a small album through Hallmark, and has done a few singles and soundtracks for movies. He did a soundtrack for Totally Blonde, called Totally Buble. He also had a single off the Spiderman movie. I have heard that there is a new CD scheduled to release this year.

His new album “Crazy Love” is scheduled to be released in December. This is a great surprise for Buble fans, and has them hoping that a new tour will not be far away from the album, release. Fans enjoy watching Michale Buble preform in person, as he is not only talented, but humorous.

Michael Buble sings the kind of music that appeals to any gender, or age for that matter. Children have been known to sing along, as well as grandparents, and parents in between. No matter what type of music is your favorite, I am sure every true music lover would benefit from owning a Michael Buble album. If you love Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, or any of those types of singers, you will not be disappointed in Michael.

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