Friday, March 18, 2011

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Dragon Age 2: impressions

I'm playing Dragon Age 2 and are about fifteen hours of gameplay. Overall I
is willing, albeit with some reservations.
The interesting thing is that for the first time I decided to play a woman playing an rpg (light red), which until now had not actually ever done, except for some second run began, and then reluctantly left open after few hours of play.
As a class, I decided to choose the witch, and yet here I posted a bit 'out of my habits, because usually I always tend to do the warrior.

The game, as I said, not bad, but there are a lot 'of things that leave a bitter taste.
The dialogue system has been streamlined, maybe too much for my taste. It 's true, now more like that of Mass Effect , but it must be said that one of the first chapter offered many more options. In Origins seemed really think you could greatly influence the outcome of a dialogue, depending on what you choose to say, everything here seems much more driven and limited.
If it could make sense in an RPG with a strong film component as Mass Effect, Dragon Age in tends to give the most trouble, especially in light of what could be done in the first episode.

Graphically, the best there was, but nothing sensational. Not that it's a big problem, for heaven's sake, but also the eye wants its part, in the end I am convinced that a graphic height can help to create more atmosphere.
Not to mention that the locations tend to be terribly repetitive and anonymous. The idea of \u200b\u200ban adventure set in one large city, while interesting on paper, does not help to improve things in this direction. Pure
dungeons are often recycled. The story seems pretty
however, there have been a couple of twists that frankly I did not expect.
But I'm still at the beginning, I did nearly fifteen hours only quests in practice.
is too early to judge, but I would say so-to-skin that the following Dragon Age expected more than that.

However, it remains a valid license.
Personally, I adore the masterly characterization fantasy universe where the title is set BioWare, I'm still enjoying a casino.

Monday, March 14, 2011

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Ganbare Nippon! Dead Space 2

I feel the need to write two words about what is happening in these last days in Japan. What
short, on this blog we love Japan, not at all "Mugiwara" is a word Japan.

Japan we like because it is a country which, although geographically distant from us, we feel close.
We feel close because, in for better or worse, has marked the culture of our generation.
If we listen to the music of Nobuo Uematsu and Koji Kondo we are moved each time, if we're thrilled watching a Miyazaki film, if in 2005 we opened the package Jappe of Jump Super Stars in a solemn way, if we cried seeing a young woman yelling to their friends want to live again, then it means that in each of us is a bit 'of Japan.
A remote country, different in some ways difficult to understand from muggles gaijin who we are, but somehow it has always fascinated and attracted in all its aspects. At times we snatched a smile for his eccentricities, but more often left us speechless, giving us a genuine surprise.
I would say that has left us open-mouthed in the past few days, although for quite different reasons, unfortunately .

It hurts to see such images, because what we see is a destroyed country that has given us so much.
It hurts because, really, too many times have we seen similar scenes in any anime. Anime
that, now I understand even better, trying to relegate the destruction of the imagination, to exorcise it, because basically there, the Japanese have always had a clear idea of \u200b\u200bwhat this destruction, since they, among other things, 'only people on the planet to have caught the two atomic bombs in the face.

What is heartening is the knowledge that the Japs will react with a force that will leave us stunned.
It will take time and inevitably it will leave a huge scar, but he got to his feet, probably the strongest and the first cocks. Will they
because they are a people who will not let go, able to stand up even after I took that and especially not like to sit on the ground.
a people with hard cock.
Force Japan!

I allowed to speak in the plural for most of the post not because I was controlled by an alien symbiote, but because I think that my feelings are shared by virtually all readers.

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The price of obedience

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Among the people of the Bible who struggled with God, there was also the Lord Jesus His fight (fight if it is), however, was very different from that of any other biblical character, which we have spoken up now. The struggles of these men were determined by their rebellion, feelings of inadequacy or weakness, refusal to submit to God, fear. The struggle of the Lord, however, was ironically caused by his obedience.

From all eternity, God knew that man would sin and would have rebelled against disobeying Him. From all eternity God has planned the salvation of humanity.

The disobedience of Adam and Eve took him by surprise and the coming of Christ, his incarnation, were not a patch to rectify the sin of the moment. Jesus, as the Apostle Peter, "was the lamb without blemish and without spot, already chosen before the creation of the world" intended to shed his blood and to give His life to redeem humanity lost and without hope.

From all eternity the Son of God knew that at some point in history, "in the fullness of time" , as the apostle Paul called it, would incarnate to accomplish the work of salvation .

In the letter to the Philippians (2:5-8) This is described in a sublime way. "Jesus Christ, being in very nature God, did not count equality with God something to be grasped" (the Lord Jesus came to earth to a decision of his mind and following the divine plan agreed by the Trinity from all over eternity), but emptied himself (renounced his powers) taking form of a servant (slave) , becoming like men (incarnated as a man) , found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross (His life was perfect, lived for the good of others, to the ultimate sacrifice).

His atoning sacrifice, the hours when it is loaded on the cross for all sins ever committed by men, but involved an awful: separation from God the Father, whose eyes are too pure to contemplate the sin. Jesus for me and you and every man "was made sin" . It is not as dead as a hero who is sacrificed for the good of the nation or humanity, admired by all, but as a criminal, abandoned by God

That Jesus in his humanity, he did horror. Jesus loved all people until the end, but the separation from God has filled with anxiety. In the Garden of Gethsemane before he was arrested, he asked the Father: "If you are willing, remove this cup from me, ( this horrible experience). But not my will but yours be done ".

He knew perfectly well that there was no other way to reconcile the justice, holiness and love of God, if not his atoning sacrifice. He alone, as the Son of God, second person of the Trinity, with its infinite sacrifice could pay for the sin of men infinite. But, as a man, he expressed his anguish, fear, her horror of becoming sin. And his anguish, perhaps, allows us to understand, at least a little, as there was a high price for our salvation.

He became man "to destroy, by his death, he who had power over death, is the devil, and deliver them who through fear of death were kept slaves all his life" (Letter to the Hebrews 2:14,15).

If today who believe in Him can receive the gift of the grace of salvation and can not think of death as a dark abyss, but as a door that leads to eternal life with God, it is because, in his agonizing struggle, Jesus said "Not my will but yours be done" .

"So God has highly exalted him and gave him a name which is above every name, so in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father " (Philippians 2:9-11).

You believe him?
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