I don't play many strategy games nowadays, real-time, turn-based, or otherwise. After long days at the office I'm typically unwilling to commit myself to any activity that demands more than near-comatose, reflexive twitching. I consider it one of my greatest failings as a gamer.
To be fair, I've been too abrupt in not following PS2 releases on The Week Ahead. While Microsoft may have excised last generation's console like a festering boil with what seems in hindsight to be zealous speed, Sony continues to let people who are slow to upgrade give them money.
The rage for having grown to fast
When adults have stolen your childhood ...
The rage to be lashed at by societies norms
The rage for having the rage since we were a child
- La Rage, Keny Arkana
Just this once, I wish for a real phone.
The conversation had not been pleasant. The source of my anger is unimportant. The source is rarely as important as that horrible, shaky, bile-fueled feeling.
Pardon me for a moment as I indulge in the territory of woeful anachronism and spout a brief eulogy for the violent, untimely death of customer service.
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Few can argue the impact the Baldur's Gate series had on the PC RPG genre. In a time where the market was suffering from a slump, I first heard of the game shortly after high school.
I realize it’s usually in vogue to see something popular and want to tear it down. There’s no icon somehow quite as satisfying as that of toppled greatness.