Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Day of Reckoning

It is almost upon us. Steel yourselves, and you may survive. You have been warned.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Peanut Cannabutter Cookies

Updates will follow as i deem them necessary.
That is all.
Edit: A few hours later
Really solid body high, and a slight goofy head high. I'm really excited about how these turned out. Props to Mr. Bucketron Lightly for his culinary skills. It wasn't a very complicated set up at all, just melted some butter in a crock pot, added about 4 months or so worth of stems and trim, and let it sit for 12 hours. After that we strained to butter and froze it. It was a nice solid green with little bit of plant sediment at the bottom, which my compatriots and I tanked cuz we don't give a shit. Then Bucket just made peanut butter cookies. Any recipe should do you fine.

Hopefully we will be able to get some pictures or maybe a video up with some of this nice new purple bud we've been getting too. Keep your eyes out for that.

Again, I'm really excited about the potency, I'm feeling pretty goofy and Squirmy described it as "getting rough and tumbly down in the pits".
Whatever that means.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Shogun 2 Totally Warthy of My Money

I pre-ordered. I played the first one, and enjoyed every ninja video, every silly spearman. It was a great game.

Shogun 2, is back to the same. So small in its scope compared to it's many predecessors it gains a great bit of atmosphere the other games could not capture. Everything is Japan; and from the music to the scream of your adviser as a group of peasant routs in dishonor.

The battles, while less varied in units are now more challenging, and diverse in location, terrain, and strategy. The AI is much less cumbersome, invading from sea, providing reinforcements to besieged settlements, ambushing in and out of battles more successfully than ever before. I find myself pausing play more and more often to check my flanks, maneuver my reserve forces, use special abilities at the right time.

The campaign map shines like never before, more lively, more colorful. The fog of war is exceptional, instead of graying and area, and removing its details, and unobserved locations is seen as though looking at an old map, faded, and hand drawn. It all adds to the mystique.