As a child I assumed red delicious apples were the most delicious because it said so in their name and obviously truth in marketing wouldn't allow them to have a name that SAYS delicious if they weren't delicious. My brother preferred Granny Smith, which are actually delicious and I love eating them and I sometimes make them into pie, but also have the magic feature where they don't stop tasting good pretty much ever. You can put them in your fridge and six months later they'll still be good.
Red Delicious Apples, though ... don't have that magic feature. It's not that they rot, although they do and will, but there's a brief window -- very brief -- when they ARE delicious, and then after that they stop being and will never regain their goodness and -- and this is the worst part -- you can't tell by looking which stage they're in.
Still. During that brief moment, the all-too-brief, so elusive window of deliciousness? 10/10.
Friday, May 29, 2015
My Review: Burger Day
For no good reason, I was looking at a list of food days on wikipedia and, spoilers, I discovered that the US has like five days about burgers. Burger day, hamburger day, another burger day, cheeseburger day, ... they apparently love burgers, is where things were going there. Fortunately, while I am not American, I also love burgers. It's nice to have something in common with them. We'll have something to talk about at parties, and everyone knows the worst thing in the world is to have a party where no one has anything to talk about, and I can now be all "Hey, you're American. How do you feel about burgers?" and the party will be saved and I will undoubtedly be carried home in triumph on the shoulders of attractive people.
I also ate a burger yesterday, which was one of the burger days. The next one isn't for a week, so I'll have to wait before I have another. I might even try to follow the food days, unless I don't want to or forget.
So this review is kind of a twofer:
Burger Days: 10/10
The Burger I Ate: 10/10
I also ate a burger yesterday, which was one of the burger days. The next one isn't for a week, so I'll have to wait before I have another. I might even try to follow the food days, unless I don't want to or forget.
So this review is kind of a twofer:
Burger Days: 10/10
The Burger I Ate: 10/10
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
My Review: The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
So, this is a book, and the story is about a boy who lives somewhere where there's an ocean at the end of the lane. And, spoilers, at some point he goes in the ocean. He pretty much has to, doesn't he? You can't just have an ocean sitting about down where people have to pull their three-point turns in order to turn their cars around, and not bother having anyone fall in it or be pushed in or whatever happens to them, or the book would have to be titled "Never Mind The Ocean At The End Of The Lane Because This Book Is About The Economy in Gary, Indiana" which on second thought I'd have bought before I finished reading the title so maybe that's a good idea too.
Still, there were kittens in it: 10/10.
Still, there were kittens in it: 10/10.
My Review: Shadow of Mordor
So, spoilers, you play this guy whose wife and son are killed and he goes a bit crazy for revenge and starts thinking he can hear the voice of this dead elf that keeps telling him to kill everyone, but since he's in Mordor there's mostly just orcs around, but boy does he like killing them. Sneak up, stab, brand, chop head off, magic arrows to the face -- there's a lot of killing, is what I'm saying. It's a bit unbalanced, though, since they only killed TWO members of his family (and it wasn't even the orcs that did the killing!) and he kills like a million of them in response. I guess it's easy to get a bit carried away when you think a dead elf is telling you to kill everyone.
Whether you like the story depends a bit on whether you see it as the evolution and triumph of a hero (which is the main story of pretty much every game ever, and half of the movies), or as the corruption of a person giving up their humanity for power and revenge. Or if you really like killing orcs, and ESPECIALLY like it when they have names.
I've played the game through three times -- it's not very long -- and I'm not sure what that says about me as a person and my relationship with orcs and dead elves. Thankfully, I'm not reviewing me, I'm reviewing the game.
Shadow of Mordor: 10/10
Whether you like the story depends a bit on whether you see it as the evolution and triumph of a hero (which is the main story of pretty much every game ever, and half of the movies), or as the corruption of a person giving up their humanity for power and revenge. Or if you really like killing orcs, and ESPECIALLY like it when they have names.
I've played the game through three times -- it's not very long -- and I'm not sure what that says about me as a person and my relationship with orcs and dead elves. Thankfully, I'm not reviewing me, I'm reviewing the game.
Shadow of Mordor: 10/10
My Review: You Have To Burn The Rope
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You Have To Burn The Rope is a short, fun game. You play this little guy who throws axes, and the big boss at the end is a grinning colosus. I couldn't figure out how to beat him, but it was a good fight. Fairly simple controls. The sound was a bit annoying at the start, so I muted it. Best decision ever.
If you're looking for a real challenging boss fight, I guess this is a game for you?
You Have To Burn The Rope: 10/10
You Have To Burn The Rope is a short, fun game. You play this little guy who throws axes, and the big boss at the end is a grinning colosus. I couldn't figure out how to beat him, but it was a good fight. Fairly simple controls. The sound was a bit annoying at the start, so I muted it. Best decision ever.
If you're looking for a real challenging boss fight, I guess this is a game for you?
You Have To Burn The Rope: 10/10
My Review: Achievement Unlocked
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So, it's a game where you unlock achievements by doing random things, and there's a list of achievements on the side. It's apparently not supposed to be very fun (so we can learn how pointless achievements are), but it's still pretty fun? I had the same problem with their game that lets you upgrade things.
The title music is pretty catchy; the game music gets old, but you can mute it (Spoilers: Muting it will actually count as an achievement!) so that's cool.
Achievement Unlocked: 10/10.
So, it's a game where you unlock achievements by doing random things, and there's a list of achievements on the side. It's apparently not supposed to be very fun (so we can learn how pointless achievements are), but it's still pretty fun? I had the same problem with their game that lets you upgrade things.
The title music is pretty catchy; the game music gets old, but you can mute it (Spoilers: Muting it will actually count as an achievement!) so that's cool.
Achievement Unlocked: 10/10.
My Review: Serious Objective Reviews
My Review of Serious Objective Reviews:
It seems to be a review site, but there aren't any reviews there yet. No about, no statement of purpose, just an empty blog. Probably set up earlier today, by taking a joke on twitter too far.
Still, it has a title, that's pretty good. It looks like everything is spelled correctly, and the first review (which was made while I was typing this) is pretty meta.
Serious Objective Reviews: 10/10.
It seems to be a review site, but there aren't any reviews there yet. No about, no statement of purpose, just an empty blog. Probably set up earlier today, by taking a joke on twitter too far.
Still, it has a title, that's pretty good. It looks like everything is spelled correctly, and the first review (which was made while I was typing this) is pretty meta.
Serious Objective Reviews: 10/10.
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