I get back to college to find out that one of the other courses I'd planned on taking has now completely changed topics and is crosslisted with Economics, and that I have to register for direct deposit...I have to talk to Dean B.
On the other hand, I installed the DVD player I got for Christmas (after a bit of trial and error) and it works really well. We found there's a second audio track on Petshop of Horrors that's all voice-actor and director commentary.
I finished my Lirin cosplay costme over Christmas.
And I got this...well...game....from Syona for Christmas. It's called "The War in Heaven: A Christian Action Game." I kid you not. I'm still not sure whether to be deeply offended, as a Christian, or keel over laughing at the box copy:
At this fateful moment, you are an immortal angel faced with an enternal choice--choose the Divine Path of Obedience and remain faithful to the Most High God, or choose the Fallen Path of Power and follow Lucifer in a daring bid to break the gates of Heaven. Choose well, for your decision carries eternal consequences.
FEATURES:
- Explore 12 levels of Heaven and Hell (they haven't read their Dante).
- Fully 3-D non-Euclidean world (huh?)
- Outwit and outfight immortal beings with lethal weapons (wouldn't they be kind of ineffective?)
- Exciting, uncompromising 3-D action combined with spirital lessons straight from the Bible. (Jumbo shrimp, anyone?)
In the credits in the CD front paper they thank Jesus.
It's a wierd little game. I'm trying to see if I get some kind of error when I try to go conquer heaven...would the programmers let it be possible?
Talk about Deus ex machina.
On the other hand, I installed the DVD player I got for Christmas (after a bit of trial and error) and it works really well. We found there's a second audio track on Petshop of Horrors that's all voice-actor and director commentary.
I finished my Lirin cosplay costme over Christmas.
And I got this...well...game....from Syona for Christmas. It's called "The War in Heaven: A Christian Action Game." I kid you not. I'm still not sure whether to be deeply offended, as a Christian, or keel over laughing at the box copy:
At this fateful moment, you are an immortal angel faced with an enternal choice--choose the Divine Path of Obedience and remain faithful to the Most High God, or choose the Fallen Path of Power and follow Lucifer in a daring bid to break the gates of Heaven. Choose well, for your decision carries eternal consequences.
FEATURES:
- Explore 12 levels of Heaven and Hell (they haven't read their Dante).
- Fully 3-D non-Euclidean world (huh?)
- Outwit and outfight immortal beings with lethal weapons (wouldn't they be kind of ineffective?)
- Exciting, uncompromising 3-D action combined with spirital lessons straight from the Bible. (Jumbo shrimp, anyone?)
In the credits in the CD front paper they thank Jesus.
It's a wierd little game. I'm trying to see if I get some kind of error when I try to go conquer heaven...would the programmers let it be possible?
Talk about Deus ex machina.
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20/1/03 20:12 (UTC)P.s. Hello from a random person!