Phase to Ground Taking the path of least resistance since 2008

11Sep/081

7 Years Later

In memory of all the people who died on this tragic day.

10Sep/081

B.A. Would be Proud

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9Sep/082

1337 Sudoku Skillz

Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills, like nunchuk skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills.

8Sep/084

The Letter C

Today's comic is brought to you by the Letter C. Please tell me you understand this reference, people, and were not robbed of a proper childhood.

4Sep/081

New Logo!

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Homage to a certain fast superhero.

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4Sep/082

Project Mayhem

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One of these days I'll make a comic that I don't have to explain, but not yet =)

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1Sep/082

I’m Better When I’m drunk

we've all said it.

Click if you don't understand what in the world I'm talking about.

29Aug/082

8-bit Binary

Sometimes I just don't understand how we can still stand to count in regular ol' Decimal

28Aug/082

Mooned

The August 27th episode of Mythbusters delivered a fairly sound beating to the that we never landed on the moon, but rather filmed it all on a soundstage. They haven't updated their site yet, but once they do, I'll link to it.

For more info about great American accomplishments, click me

25Aug/086

NerdRage over Diablo 3′s Design

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Apparently there are a bunch of nerds people that are pissed off over the proposed look and feel of Blizzard's Diablo 3, enough to make a petition to change it.  According to the , the screenshots have looked too cartoony and there isn't enough use of the shadows that gave the first 2 games in the Diablo series a distinctive gothic feel.

This just goes to show that people will complain about anything. This is 's game, I think they know what they're doing with the design of the game, and just because you don't like it.  I understand the complaint that they are fundamentally changing the Diablo universe by making it too "cartoony", but if the people at feel like taking their game in a new artistic direction, it's their prerogative to do so.  They've only successfully launched the most successful MMO in history, so they obviously don't know what they're doing.

The funny part is that 80% of the people who signed this will still be lined up outside their local GameStop on release day to pick up their reserved copy, while the other 20% will protest on principle, only to buy their copies 2 weeks later after hearing their friends talk about how great it is. (This assumes the gameplay is good of course).

Let me know what you think, should a video game company tailor their games to suit their "hardcore" fans, or make a game that appeals to a broader audience?