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Massive Action Game

Seriously what are you waiting for?

Massive Action Game

I’ve put just over 20 hours into this game so far, and will be playing it for hundreds more.

256 online players battling at once is truly something that has to be experienced by anyone who enjoys FPS games… Though noobs are easy to spot (and kill), the learning-curve for the majority of players is pretty steep, and when you get to work in a clan or with a bunch of level-headed gamers (using voice chat! it should be mandatory!) it’s a pretty amazing war to be involved with. The ranking system is very well thought out and the player outfitting is customizable as far as one needs in an FPS…

I can’t help but promote the game. Bottom line, it is good. Buy it.



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Thursday, February 11th, 2010 Random 1 Comment

Find me on the Battlefield

Massive Action Game

If you don’t know about MAG yet, I feel bad for you.

Here is a link you can follow to learn more, because I don’t have time to waste explaining the hype to you. I should be in-game right now, racking up headshots and customizing my gear.

I’m using a friend’s PS3 for the next while, so you can find me on the PSN as ‘Schneudo



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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 Random No Comments

Should Medicinal Marijuana be easily accessible in Canada?

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