"It is actually very disrespectful to eat someone else's food that they have prepared for you. You are turning their food into shit, and that is rude." - Me 2012
Ryan
Florida, United States 
Where to start? Well I'm a 19 year old college student sudying to become a writer for the business entertainment industry. I did originally want to start off developing and designing video games, but I found out very quickly that I did not have the attitude, aptitude, or personality when it came to coding. As a result, I jumped into a new degree program and am hoping to pursue a career in writing for either movies, TV shows or video games. My top priority has to be shooting for a career as a story writer for video games.
I'm a generally all around nice person to talk to though it wasn't always that way. Recently I've been trying to give myself a personality makeover, for lack of a better term, due to my insane anger issues. I guess I'm trying to clean up my act a little too. I was pretty immature when it came to being online and playing video games and I'd troll a fucking ton. I want that to be my past.
You'll always find me ready and eager to play any game. As you can tell by my extensive library, I am an avid PC gamer. I've always loved gaming on the PC once I was introduced into the facinating world of PC gaming through the Half-Life franchise. However, I do also like to play games on my Xbox and PS3 if the game is a racer or an adventure title. The only exception is if Steam throws a really good sale at me (and it always does... god damn it my wallet hurts STOP IT STEAM).
Gamertag: T Sonar (X360 & Windows)
PSN: Killz2much
P.S. Try to ignore the name in the URL. While I don't take kind to my old username anymore, I keep it so people I know from both life and online can recognize me. You may ask what the hell my username now means? It's just a rendition/play on wording of my last name. The point-zero is just for showing my love of one of my all time favorite comedians, Daniel Tosh, and his hit show.
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Open Beta is out, grab a STAR and lock n' load!
APB: All Points Bulletin (also known as APB: Reloaded) is a multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcers and the Criminals. Players can join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in either faction. The game design was led by David Jones, who contributed to the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and was developed by Realtime Worlds. It was released on 6 June 2010 in North America, Europe, and in the United Kingdom.
On 17 August 2010 Realtime Worlds was placed into administration. The administrators intended to keep the company trading whilst they attempted to find a buyer for the firm. If a buyer could not be found then the long-term future for the game was uncertain. On 16 September 2010 Realtime Worlds announced APB servers were to be shut down "soon" with no specific date given. On 11 November 2010 online games company, K2 Network, purchased APB for £1.5 million. No time frame for re-release or reactivation of servers was announced. On 16 November 2010 K2 subsidiary company Reloaded Productions, announced that APB will be relaunched during the first half of 2011 as a free to play game. The game will also be renamed as APB: Reloaded.
APB:R is currently in its first phase of Open Beta testing.
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Now, I bought this game back in 2009. Yes, bought. $50, spent another $10 for 30 days of action district time. I had managed to obtain 6 months worth of action district time by selling Portal themed vehicles in the marketplace for subscription currency (it wasn't illegal, they had actually made a system for it). When this game was revived by GamersFirst, all of us who bought this game retail only got our original characters back as compensation. But... all of our character stats had been wiped. Why am I telling you this? So you'll be surprised to say that, despite being screwed over, this game is still addictive and fun enough to still jump back in and play from square one. Its an exceptionally fun game if you play with a good group of friends or a clan and use voice communication as well. Tactical team gameplay is a must for this game. If you have a coordinated team of players who use excellent gameplay tactics, you will hardly ever lose. A recommended download.
I really need to say something about this game. This game fucking awesome, plain and simple. Buy it. This game is top notch, but sadly it never received much attention. The sales were down right poor, and as such SiN Episodes has become SiN "Episode." It's a short ride since Episode 2 and 3 (I think they were doing 3, not sure) are never going to be made due to the poor sales. Still, show your love for the devs and buy this game anyway. They put a lot of hard work into it and it really is a fantastic title. Give it a try.
Quite an excellent game to be honest. It's rare of me to find a game that I get hooked in to, especially when it's a Tower Defense title. The gameplay is fantastic, combining both combat and tower defense building strategy flawlessly. The game is brutal though, so don't expect a walk in the park until you're a higher level. You have 4 hero types to choose from, each with their own special attributes that apply to different players. You have your CQC sword swinger, long range archer (who can also use guns), a mage, and a hybrid class of both CQC and mage. The art style and graphics are really unique and a very beautiful to look at, although the LOD render can be quite ugly to look at. All in all, Dungeon Defenders is a game you need to get your hands on. It's fun, addicting, and a blast when you have people working together to help you.