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Just a guy who loves writing, debating, and playing video games. Give my stuffs a read and comment to your hearts' content! You can also email me at JoshJensen@hookedgamers.com. I may respond to your email in a blog! Rock on, my fellow nerds.
  • Way too many, RPG\'s and the Maddens. Here\'s to hoping EA improves them.
Just a guy who loves writing, debating, and playing video games. Give my stuffs a read and comment to your hearts' content! You can also email me at JoshJensen@hookedgamers.com. I may respond to your email in a blog! Rock on, my fellow nerds.
  • My current pre-orders are Heavy Rain, Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening, and Final Fantasy XIII. More to come!
Just a guy who loves writing, debating, and playing video games. Give my stuffs a read and comment to your hearts' content! You can also email me at JoshJensen@hookedgamers.com. I may respond to your email in a blog! Rock on, my fellow nerds.
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The Circle of Life: My tale and eulogy

The Circle of Life: My tale and eulogy
Tonight, I write to you, not to mourn the loss of my fallen comrade, but to celebrate the life it once lived.

It was a damp night. Mother Nature had just offered us a near two-day onslaught of rain, followed by a breeze which comforted all whom it encompassed. The days had been counting down, for March 9th was widely recognized as the most anticipated date of 2010 so far, due to the impending release of Final Fantasy XIII.

But, to one gamer in particular (yours truly), March 9th would hold its own significance. Upon clicking "read more," I offer you the story, followed by a special piece, "Requiem: Farewell to a Rock."

Note: A long read.


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Sound the trumpets! Hit the lights!

Sound the trumpets! Hit the lights!
Yes, lay your eyes upon it, ladies and gentlemen. I am one of the trillion who waited at midnight to retrieve 2010's most anticipated title to date! I will also be typing up the HookedGamers review of Final Fantasy XIII.

I won't be starting the game until morning, but I thought I'd share with you my anticipations of the game, before having to throw all bias out the window and getting down to the hardcore gaming.


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Dragon Age: Origins DLC - Too little, too late?

Dragon Age: Origins DLC - Too little, too late?
PS3 fans rejoice! A day after possibly the biggest blunder in PS3 history, I have news to report to you regarding another huge disappointment surrounding the console.

What disappointment am I referring to? The (non)release of Dragon Age: Origins DLC, Return to Ostagar. For just over a month now, PS3 owners, both fat and skinny for a change, have been bewildered as to why this content has yet to be released. Has an official release date finally been announced? Read on!


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PS3: Hope may still exist...

PS3: Hope may still exist...
Since computers are set to GMT by default, the current time is right around 11pm on March 1st. A huge rumor being speculated around all the techies is that the fat PS3's think that today is February 29th. This day doesn't exist, this year, and therefore sent the system into a crazy, suicidal, downward spiral.

I may have some anti-depression meds for your system. Read on!


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PS3: More of an issue than meets the eye?

PS3: More of an issue than meets the eye?
If I asked you today's date, what would you tell me? February 28th, 2010, right? Well, what if I asked my Playstation 3? If you check your system time, and you have a "fat PS3", the answer would be "December 31st, 1999."

So far, I have contacted 6 people I know who own a PS3. Three have "fat" models, and three have slims. As you would guess, all of the slims work just fine, including internet and online play. The fats (myself included) are all experiencing the same issues.

"What exactly isn't working?" Let me tell you.


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Tuesday Could Be a Turning Point...

Tuesday Could Be a Turning Point...
...or not. As anyone who owns a Playstation 3 probably knows, Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain hits US shelves next Tuesday, February 23rd. When a game so different from the rest of the pack is released, its sales will generally directly affect the likelihood of a game like it ever seeing the light of day.

In an interview, the game's writer and director, David Cage, had an interesting quote regarding this.

Buying Heavy Rain is almost a political act. You can vote with your credit card. You can say we want the industry to go in this direction. And if you don't vote it means 'no' - just continue to make games based on zombies and monsters, that's fine.


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