WIKIPEDIA describes a 'blog' as being a 'website which provides commentary or news on a particular subject'.
The University of Oxford, responsible for providing us with - so it seems - the only real dictionary in the world, has it down as a 'personal record that people put on their website to give an account of their activities and their opinions'.
Personally I describe a blog as being an 'opportunity'.
You see, what was once called a diary entry is now called a 'blog'. In my eyes a blog is a rant, an opinion or indeed a tribute. It's everything the creator wants it to be, and indeed nothing if it's misunderstood.
The influx of bloggers on the web has created a whole new generation of people who think:
a). Not only that they can write; but b). They are writing something that is of interest to people.
It has also bred a whole bunch of loonies with a grudge, but we won't go into that now.
The majority of people, it seems, are egotistical - or bored in equal amounts - and have nothing better to do than to spurt out jargon about nothing in particular.
Now at this point admittedly, your minds are thinking 'pot', 'calling', 'kettle' and 'black' but I urge you to consider... I'm getting paid to do this.
I'm far from being a great writer, I still stumble on spellings and, even on a cloudy day, I don't really enjoy ranting.
But this small space entitled 'Game On' allows me to throw some thoughts out there, share experiences and ultimately enlighten people in some shape or form.
I'm not told to do it. I do it because I enjoy it.
And that's the thing about the internet nowadays. I reckon there must be something of interest for every single person in the world. Like grains of sand on a beach, one person's blog will be read, and enjoyed, by at least one person.
Wikipedia believes there are 112 million blogs being tracked online.
I'm still yet to find that one person who enjoys mine. Most blogs gain comments. Mine does not. Game On has generated two comments so far... and they were both colleagues taking the mickey about something.
What do they say? One person's rubbish is another man's treasure... I'll leave you to decide.
Here's the best of the latest game releases:
Title: Asterix at the Olympic Games
Platform: Nintendo Wii
RRP: £34.99
Hit count: 3/5
Review: First things first, when this game landed on my desk I immediately put it in a draw and thought 'I'll pick that up when I'm bored'.
Games which tie in with films are very often pants. Not disrespect, I'm sure every effort is made to do it justice... it's just that they don't work.
Transformers was a prime example. Although the film was awful too.
Anyhow, with that in mind I found myself already hating the title. But, within seconds my mind had changed.
For once it appears the developers have got it right. It looks the business and some thought has gone into its make up.
It is a game that you can actually enjoy playing. As well as the main storyline of Asterix's (and Obelix's for that matter) appearance in the games, you can try your hand at a number of mini games which are all fairly enjoyable without going over the top.
The main fun is had in running round bashing the Romans. But with the mini games and the main story to play as well, it's actual worth the money and the effort.
The Wii controllers are also used well with the ability to pick up a Roman with the Wiimote before using him as a whip to attack other Roman's by shaking the nunchuck. Okay, it's not real life is it? But is sure is fun.
Title: Army of Two
Platform: Xbox 360
RRP: £39.99
Hit count: 4/5
Review: Following in the wake of Gears of War and Call of Duty is no easy task but Army of Two holds it's own.
Alright it will never be as good as the two former but it is pretty nifty in its ingenuity and gameplay.
As the manufacturer's description states, co-op gameplay is no longer an option with this title. It is a necessity.
Like the title suggests, Army of Two sees you take hold of not one but two characters working as a team in various modern day scenarios.
At the very least it's a decent shoot em up. But it's got so much more to offer.
When you shoot people the two dudes high five each other. And they swear! Like all good shooters you can upgrade your weapons and bling your kit to the max.
It is hard to see any flaws in this title.
But the bestest best thing about it? The ability to take it to Xbox Live with a partner. Rock on!
The desire to blog?
ReplyDeleteWell every man likes to remain immortal. And what better (and easier) way to do so than by creating one’s very own reality show in text?
To many the notion that their thoughts may be scribed perpetually, unfading, and eternally online for all to see is all too hard to ignore. Few egos can resist such an accessible outlay for ones thoughts and muses on this crazy ride we call life.
That's reason enough, don't you think?