Evening Reading
by Nick Breckon, May 15, 2009 5:00pm PDTPlayed a decent amount of Killing Floor, the zombie survival mod-turned-retail game from Tripwire. It certainly still feels more like a mod than a retail game, but I sort of like it with the right group of people.
I do wish that you could build actual barricades in both this game and Left 4 Dead. I have a gaming fetish that can only be sated by piling random objects in front of a door and playing hide-and-go-shoot. This explains my intense love of Resident Evil 4.
And the nominations for Most Interesting News of May 15 go to:
- Activision, for new Guitar Hero 5 details
- Activision, for Tony Hawk features full-scale skateboard controller
- BioWare, for new Mass Effect 2 trailer
- Take-Two v. 3D Realms, for more pre-trial craziness
- Valve, for TF2 Spy update shenanigans
And the winner goes to.. Valve. A truly brilliant twist on an already entertaining marketing campaign.
Joe Danger racing to PC this year
Splinter Cell Blacklist co-op modes partially detailed
FIFA 14 on PC won't use Ignite engine
Ace Attorney Trilogy coming to iOS next week
Far Cry 3 editor jazzed up with Blood Dragon shinies



The iphone is the most intuitive electronic device ever created. I'm not saying "best," but if you gave it to someone who's never seen a computer they'd "get" it.
Case in point: my two year old son.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9GZRXevbps
When using our home computer he doesn't "get" it. He doesn't understand why you have to use this mouse thing, and why he can't find which apps he wants to launch. He's learning the keyboard quite well, but for some reason the whole idea of a mouse to manipulate things on a screen just doesn't jive with his brain yet.
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Now the point, what is the point? No one really knows, but the agreed upon answer is 42.
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