Regarding the comments…

I know, I haven’t been on here for awhile. I’ve been so busy (most of my time is actually related to the site). Anyway, when I got back here, I was surprised that two people actually regularly read this blog. The bad news is… I accidentally erased all the comments! Please forgive my clumsiness! I appreciate the non-spam comments (one note, though: when I mean “speak in English,” I mean using the English language, not the English alphabet!)

In other news, I might be absent again. I have to make a Native American model for History class (I’m going to make it out of modeling clay), and to top it off, I’ve been playing Mabinogi a lot (I erased my first character, and I am currently in love with my current character) and will soon most likely get addicted to the Force Unleashed demo I just downloaded to my PS3. A possible review of the demo will come, depending on my experience (the only reason(s) why I won’t write one is because it’ll either be fun or not worth it).

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August 30th, 2008 Posted in Pantsu

One Response to “Regarding the comments…”

  1. Blog Pantsu » Blog Archive » The Force Unleashed demo - my experience Says:

    [...] In my previous post (best phrase ever), I mentioned that I had and intend to play the The Force Unleashed demo. Well, to be blunt… IT WAS FUCKING AWESOME. The story basically goes like this: Darth Vader has an apprentice, and the Emperor cannot know about him. The latter part explains why this guy was killing everyone no matter where he went. Only one mission is in the demo, but you can experience almost everything the game has to offer (I shouldn’t say everything, since it’s a demo, and they wouldn’t want to spoil the game, right? ^^). One surprising feature is that you can level up. Yes, you read that right. The more you use your force powers, the better your guy (I’ll just call him “character”) can use them, and eventually more powers are available for you to play with. [...]


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