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		<title>Left 4 Dead Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 18:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valve has been known for creating some of the most memorable games to grace the PC and more recently the Xbox 360. Left 4 Dead is the latest hit game to be released from the company and brings together the joy of slaughtering hundreds of zombies with the ability to share the fun with your friends. Never has killing the undead been so much fun in a video game.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valve has been known for creating some of the most memorable games to grace the PC and more recently the Xbox 360. Left 4 Dead is the latest hit game to be released from the company and brings together the joy of slaughtering hundreds of zombies with the ability to share the fun with your friends. Never has killing the undead been so much fun in a video game.</p>
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<p>Pros:</p>
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<li>Cooperative is excellent</li>
<li>Hordes of zombies to be killed</li>
<li>The Director always keeps things fresh</li>
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<p>Cons:</p>
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<li>Not enough content</li>
<li>Only two of the maps are available for versus</li>
<li>Friendly AI is sometimes unhelpful</li>
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<p>There have been a good number of games created about the zombie apocalypse, but none of them compare with Left 4 Dead. Unlike other games such as Resident Evil and Dead Rising, Left 4 Dead just throws you into the chaos and doesn&#8217;t give any long winded explanation as to why certain events are taking place. The only knowledge that you have is that there are zombies and they need to be killed, which is pretty much what makes the game as much fun as it is.</p>
<p>Left 4 Dead opens with a cinematic that shows a group of four survivors as they make their way through a city infested with zombies, only giving the player the information that it has been two weeks since the outbreak occurred. Here you meet the characters of Left 4 Dead, Bill, Louis, Zoey, and Francis. Each character has their own unique personality that is shown throughout each of the game&#8217;s four scenarios. Bill is a grizzled Vietnam veteran, Louis was a store manager before the outbreak, Zoey is a young woman who looks like she has never held a gun in her life, and Francis is a tough biker. All of these survivors play the same, but they offer their own dialouge along the way.</p>
<p>Along with the four survivors, there are some interesting infected in the game.  These infected, known as boss zombies, have special abilities that make them different from the typical zombie that just chases after you.  The Boomer is an overweight zombie that will throw up vile on the survivors that will alert a horde of zombies to your group.  Hunters will leap at you from long distances and bring you to the ground as they try to tear you apart.  Smokers are tall wheezing zombies who will use their long toungue to latch onto survivors and drag them from a distance.  One of the game&#8217;s deadliest infected is the Witch.  Don&#8217;t let this creatures appearance fool you, it may look like a small zombie that could not hurt anyone, but it will down anyone with one hit.  Last, but certainly not least is the Tank.  The Tank is similar to the Hulk, as in it will destroy anything in it&#8217;s path and will put a hold on your plans as every player must work as a team to take it down.</p>
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<p>There are four different scenarios in Left 4 Dead that all make fighting through the zombie apocalypse quite enjoyable. No Mercy is the typical zombie situation in which the survivors must make it to a hospital where evacuation is supposedly awaiting them. Dead Air has the group moving towards an air port where planes are dropping from the skies. Blood Harvest is a more grimmer scenario where the survivors must hold out in a farm house while waiting for support to come. Lastly, Death Toll puts you in a small town enviornment where the group must fight for their lives at a dock house where a boat awaits them. Each scenario can last anywhere between 45 minutes to a few hour depending on the difficulty settings. The last level is where the action really happens, also known as the finale.  Players must wait for rescue to come as they fend off the infected for around ten minutes.  Now none of these scenarios are related story wise, but they all offer their own spin on the zombie outbreak.</p>
<p>The thing that sets Left 4 Dead apart from the pack is the ability to play the entire game cooperativley, even when playing alone you have the help of bots that will take the place of actual players.  The AI allies work well most of the time and will help you along the way, but sometimes they will act strange at some points.  For example when two survivors are downed a bot sometimes runs between the two, not reviving either.  Adding even more fun to the notion of killing zombies is actually pretty simple, add three of your friends.  Playing cooperativley has never been so much fun as it is in Left 4 Dead.  Team work is essential as you traverse through each of the scenarios, especially when you hear the dreaded sound of a tank heading right towards you.  Players are able to revive downed comrades and can share items such as pain pills and med packs to restore health. </p>
<p>In addition to the superb cooperative play, Left 4 Dead offers a very different versus mode.  In versus two teams of four rotate between playing as the survivors and the infected.  While one team tries to make it to the safe house the other tries to stop them at all costs.  Every special infected is playable in this mode, except for the Witch.  Players can throw up on unknowing victims as the Boomer and can pick of a stray survivor as the Hunter.  Each team is scored based on how many survivors make it to the end of the level and how long it took them to make it there, among other factors such as how much health is remaining for everyone.  Players take turns playing as the infected every level to try and get a higher score than their opponents.  The only negative thing about this game mode is that only the No Mercy and Blood Harvest scenarios are available for play.  This does seem odd that all of the levels are not playable, but versus does not suffer too much as a result.</p>
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<p>Left 4 Dead&#8217;s AI Director changes the game with every play through, making players&#8217; lives frustrating and exciting enjoyable at the same time.  Weapons, items, and enemies will always spawn at different locations in the scenario based on how the player is doing in the game.  Fly through the first level?  Well don&#8217;t expect the second level to be as simple.  Hordes of zombies will swarm the survivors if they remain in the same location for too long and sometimes the better weapons such as the Assault Rifle, Hunting Rifle, and Automatic Shotgun will not even spawn in a level.  This keeps the game fresh and offers much replay ability for a game with only four scenarios.</p>
<p>The only thing that stops Left 4 Dead from being a perfect game is the lack of in game content.  The four scenarios do offer much game play, but more certainly would have been better.  Never has a game been so much fun playing cooperativeley with friends.  The scenarios all offer their own unique take on the zombie apocalypse and are layed out very well.  Left 4 Dead will certainly keep players busy for a long time, hopefully new content will help the only flaw with the game in the near future.</p>
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		<title>A Night Of Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 02:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many artists that come to mind when you think of the vast history of blues music, as well as the many different styles of playing.  Few musicians are able to interperate the true meaning of the blues as well as John Hammond, who has been performing around the world for decades from venues [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=thebreadbasket.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3947617&amp;post=100&amp;subd=thebreadbasket&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many artists that come to mind when you think of the vast history of blues music, as well as the many different styles of playing.  Few musicians are able to interperate the true meaning of the blues as well as John Hammond, who has been performing around the world for decades from venues such as festivals to small clubs, with a Grammy award under his belt.  I had the oppurtunity to see him perform at The Center For Arts In Natick recently and John Hammond still puts the same amount of soul in his work today as he did all those years ago.</p>
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<div class="item-caption p-4">After a long drive from Reading on the way to Natick, with a few brief moments of being lost on our journey, my friend and I finally found our way to The Center For Performing Arts In Natick with a sign advertising the entertainment of the night,  &#8220;John Hammond Plays The Blues!&#8221;.  As I made my way through the entrance to the ticket counter I caught a glimpse of the man himself.  Just a few feet away from me was John Hammond sitting casually with his wife chatting with some fellow fans.  I knew the venue was going to be relativly small, but this was a very intimate gathering of people who wanted to see the blues played by one of the greatest guitarists in the world.  After standing in awe for a few seconds I made my way past the main lobby and into the actual stage area.  Once seated two rows from the stage the lights began to dim as the show was about to begin. </div>
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<p>When the stage lights flickered on, Hammond made his way onto the stage with his two guitars in hand.  Once seated Hammond adressed the audience and kicked off his performance.  The set list was filled with classics such as &#8216;Come On In My Kitchen&#8217; by the legandary blues man Robert Johnson to the song made famous by Buddy Guy, &#8216;My Time After A While&#8217; as well as a few original songs mixed in for good measure.  Every song was filled with Hammond&#8217;s amazing ability to play blues harmonica and lead guitar unlike any other musician past or present.  I was stunned watching this performance of musical force taking place less than five feet away from me from my second row seat. </p>
<p>After the show the entire audience gave John Hammond a standing ovation for his performance which was then followed by an encore.  Once the final note was heard from Hammond&#8217;s harmonica and steel guitar combination I figured my night could not get any better.  Hammond made his way off of the stage and everyone else soon proceeded to head back into the main lobby to exit the center.  However as I walked out the arch way I saw Hammond once again seated in the corner of the room.  After missing my first chance to meet the man I had been inspired by, I got into the line to talk with him.  Finally I was second in line and I purchased a DVD which John Hammond offered to sign. </p>
<p>I will never forget this moment, I was standing face to face with the man himself and got to shake his hand.  After a short conversation about the show he signed &#8216;To Frank, I hope you enjoy this. John Hammond&#8217; on the DVD i had just bought.  What amazed me even more than the act of actually shaking his hand was how humble Hammond was towards his fans.  Many famous musicians just play their set and head off on their own way, but John Hammond waited for everyone who wanted an autograph to leave before he did so himself.  This night of the blues was possibly one of the greatest moments in my life as I had experienced an amazing performance and had the oppurtunity to meet the man that has been keeping the blues alive, no matter where he plays his music.<br />
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