lol i'm a little late in this entire blog on the site arne't i? i'll start with a chant on mmorts gamers.
all i can say is, good work vimes- you are really pushing the mmortsgamers site. mmorts is lost in all those mmorpgs... the actual jems of mmorts lost in the infinite hole of crappy mmorpg clones. mmorts games are an actual alternative to mmorpg, and im' sure hundreds of mmo players would go insane if they found out there was more than just 500 clones out there. the mmorpg sites get all the rage while mmorts sites stay behind back here at mmortsgamers, as a strategy game should not deserve the horrible cruelty of being stuffed on a crappy mmorpg site now does it? this is an industry to be conquered and nobody is in it! it's like playing on a boundless planet fresh server without any other players. okay maybe other players to keep suspense. but mmorts is the actual boundless planet- each mmorts is an empire. they grow and combat on an infinite plain. but 'somehow' people go to mmorpg instead. it's like choosing a small cramped full elevator over a large clean one with a jingle plaing! be smart and JOIN THE MOVEMENT!
but i'll admit mmorpg games aren't pure crap. there are complete joys such as WoW, runescape, and you also can't forget mmofps games like CSS or the battlefield series. there's also the console games,such as halo 3 (that has halo wars coming!), earthbound, mother3, super smash bro's series, legend of zelda, gears of war, CoD, assassin's creed (dont' ask how i remember how to spell that) and countless others. and here in the middle is good ol' mmorts. a new genre to enter the mix. i say new, because it isnt' very famous and it's actually a new concept to many dispite the fact that mmorts games like mankind and boundless planet have been running for the past decade. ask around your school and nobody will know even what mmorts stands for! and if you do you've found your new best friend!
and now on to politics. the prices of gas have been increasing the same amount thats cars have gotten heavier and crappier. they got these fancy smancy cars that get 500 horse power, whatever the f* you use it for i have no clue, same as why you would justify buyint it. but hey only celeberities would use up money that fast and give that little thought on what they are actually getting, so remember that next time you buy a movie from some big producer. i remember a south park episode that sums this up VERY well on where the characters went off downloading pirated music. all i can say is pwnage and keep it up! well i'm not here to say "big media producers are bad save the environment PIRATE EVERYTHING" as i'd get flamage from the whiny co-producers that tell on me just so they can get a raise and so the cops don't visit me. again.
in this next part, if you are reading the book "fahrenheit 451" or are planning to read it i'd suggest skipping. otherwise move along till you see where i say you can.
has anyone read the book "fahrenheit 451"? decent book, along with that i'd recommend playing mother 3. why? both feature major emotional ideas and include radical social societies and problems. mother 3's nowhere island, the scene for the game includes a peacefull farm community. an empire comes along with their -almost surprisingly coincidental- television sets that brainwash people and turn it into a town similar to a modern age area. trashed up and turned into a "sandbox" for the ruler of the empire. it's killing me trying not to spoil anything, but in the end of fahrenheit 451 the town gets brutally destroyed by bombs from a enemy that nobody knew was coming because the entire population was glued to their couches.
the tv's have brainwashed them and they can not stop watching at all! it's like a "utopian society" that has gone horribly wrong with identical mindless zombies wandering around. but the part that hit me with emotional value is how much was lost at the end of each. entire civilizations destroyed, lives changed, people killed in mass numbers, horrible plots and in the end complete and total detructions of everything that you have "lived" through as you read/played. remember that buliding you saw the band at? destroyed. remember the house where you grew up? gone. remember those friends? gone. remember your brother?... i'll live that last subject in the air for you mother3 luvers that havn't beaten the game yet that are reading. i really found mother 3 as more of a story than a game, but it's better because it includes graphics and music to immerse yourself in it better than a book. cept some imagination is taken out, but not as much as a movie.
you fahrenheit readers can start reading again. but why are you reading this when you could be reading the book?
now it's getting late for me- tommorrow i'll post my opinions on how today's last few subjects on gas, cars, society and emotion can easily be translated into the real world we live in. creapy eh?
all i can say for now is what i heard on a big fancy news station that everyone talks in accents on- "bullet proof pope-mobile"