Hello. Lately been working on different things, as well as playing a new game.
Last saturday, grabbed Project Snowblind for $4 at circuit city. I remembered the game getting decent reviews, and I have to say its a fun game. Only problem is, its too short. I've pretty much ripped through it twice already. Its kinda Haloish, and supposedly puts a large emphasis onto online play (I don't have a network adapter, so I can't check that out). Even if it remained as short as it is, but offered some splitscreen mutliplayer action, it'd be better. Still, can't complain for $4.
As the subject says, I've been dealing with lots of stupid people lately. Things like people not knowing the difference between copyright and patent (they appear to think that patents, and trademarks are also copyrights). Or like being 100 years off in time with some of their statements, and it not being a slip of the tongue (like saying Nintendo started in 1989, despite the NES being released in the US in 1985, in an arguement about someone saying that Nintendo had started working on something in 1987). I just can't believe how stupid people can be and still live.