Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve

All of the kids are ready to go tomorrow morning. They have all been (reasonably) good, so Santa is going to be good to them. My parents will be coming over tomorrow morning to watch the kids open presents. Barb's parents are in for the holiday and it's always nice to have them. We are truly blessed to have such a great, close-knit family.

Still playing (and loving) Fallout 3. Left 4 Dead is up next, then Little Big Planet. After that, I should be ready to name my Game Of The Year. Look for it right around the new year. It will probably be a pretty lengthy write up, as I have lots to say about the games I played, and even the ones I didn't.

I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday and a great new year. We are looking forward to seeing what adventures await us in 2009.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Allow me to brag a bit...


My son Zach recently took his PSAT and got his results back. He scored in the upper 99%. Needless to say we are thrilled with this. He took his ACT test on Saturday and we are hoping for similar results there. Way to go Zach!!!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Santa Claus came to town


Yesterday Barb threw a big open house party for family and friends. I say Barb threw it because I was hardly involved at all, and she deserves all of the credit for what turned out to be a wonderful evening. The younger kids (well, Laurel actually since John had no idea what was going on) were surprised by a visit from Santa Claus himself, also known as my Uncle Doug. He and his wife Missy do this every year for us and we always appreciate it so much. The party was a success, everyone was in good spirits and I have photographic evidence that Santa Claus exists.

Thanks to everyone that attended and of course to my lovely Barb.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

5 years ago today...


...my soon-to-be wife and her two children, Zach and Jess, moved into my house here in St. Louis. Since then we have become one loving family. We have added two more kids, Laurel and John, so now I am a daddy four times over. It's the best thing that ever happened to me. This picture is from December 9th, 2003, when the kids arrived to their new home. I love you guys!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Cuddle bugs


I love this picture, my wife and my two youngest kids. John is fighting an ear infection and a nasty cold that has been hanging on for a long while. Poor guy hasn't felt right for quite some time. Laurel is Laurel, which means she is crazy but doing just fine. And of course Barb keeps us all together.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Fallout 3

Began this game last night and played it for a long while. Wholly crap, this game is immense. I am thinking it is going to dwarf Far Cry 2 in scope and that was a 70+ hour game for me. Honestly when I first started Fallout 3 and made it out of the vault, it was almost overwhelming. I hung in there and started to get a better handle on the game and so far it's very good. Combat is not as fun or satisfying as in Far Cry 2, but there's a big difference: FC2 is a 1st-person shooter and Fallout 3 is an RPG. Fallout 3 is much more concerned about how you build up your character. The VATS system in Fallout 3 works well; it lets you aim for specific body parts on a foe so you can approach combat in different ways. Sometimes it's better to go for a head shot, but other times you are better off aiming for one of the legs in order to cripple the enemy. You can also shoot the foe's weapon, though this renders it useless for you if you pick it up.

So far it's good stuff. I honestly don't know if I have the stamina to finish this game, especially so soon after FC2. But I am intrigued by the game and plan to keep playing.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Finished Far Cry 2

Ubisoft has a real winner on their hands with FC2. I got a ton of game play out of it, probably over 70 hours worth. That is a tremendous value. If I had to score the game, I'd probably do it like this:
Graphics: 9
Sound: 9
Story: 8.5
Gameplay: 9
Overall: 9

As I mentioned earlier it is definitely in my GOTY running. It's one of those rare games where the sum is greater than the parts. By that I mean there are a couple of things that little things that stick in your craw, but the game plays so well: the weapons are spot-on and even the vehicles are fun to drive. As a total package it is really hard to beat this game.

Next up will probably be Fallout 3, which may even take longer to beat than FC2. I do have Left 4 Dead sitting here unopened still. I'd love to be able to get some co-op going with Dave (he broke down and got the game), but our schedules rarely work out. Still, if we can get that going, I'll definitely interrupt my time with Fallout 3.