August!
Yea we've been quiet for awhile now, but thats all about to change, believe it or not we have been hard at work behind the scenes getting our house in order and we are about to officially open shop. We'll have a few goodies to bring you next month. See you in September!!
We will be launching our first product this September & should roll out a few more items before the end of the year!
We've primarily moved our "blogging" over to the Campaign Cookbook.
Check it out, it will feature weekly & monthly articles that will definitely spice up your game!!!
Campaign Cookbook
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Game Review: Final Fantasy XIII (Playstation 3)
Publisher: Square Enix
Price: $59.99
Release date: March 9, 2010
I am a pretty big Final Fantasy fan, so of course I was going to eventually pick this game up, but reviews from other sites had been holding me back, well I finally grabbed it and here is what I think.
As the first Final Fantasy game on the current generation of system, I was excepting to see the next step up in graphics above the last game, which was one of the best looking games on the PS2. More than that though, I just wanted a game that was familiar to me while having enough change so that it didn’t feel exactly like the last game. Like I said, I’m a fan of the series, so I know pretty much what I’m going to get, and this game succeeded in giving me a game I had fun with and that was worth my time. It took a little while to convince me, but once the game had its claws into me, I knew I was in for the next 80 hours of game play.
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New Trailer For M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘The Last Airbender’
A brand new trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s animated TV series adaptation, The Last Airbender, has been released by Paramount!
The movie is an adaptation of the Nickelodeon kid’s show Avatar: The Last Airbender (changed due to…you know, that other movie that found moderate success) in which a boy named Aang is declared the next Avatar, who can control all of the different elements such as fire and water. In a world in which there are four different nations who each control one element, this makes him…unique, to say the least. Fearing the responsibility, he flees but ends up frozen in a glacier. One hundred years later, he is discovered frozen and revived in order to fight the evil Fire Lord of the Fire Nation.
The movie is an adaptation of the Nickelodeon kid’s show Avatar: The Last Airbender (changed due to…you know, that other movie that found moderate success) in which a boy named Aang is declared the next Avatar, who can control all of the different elements such as fire and water. In a world in which there are four different nations who each control one element, this makes him…unique, to say the least. Fearing the responsibility, he flees but ends up frozen in a glacier. One hundred years later, he is discovered frozen and revived in order to fight the evil Fire Lord of the Fire Nation.