Divide by Zero - A blog by Kamran Ayub

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A personal blog about technology, MIS, video games, and coding.

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  • Links for 2009-11-19 [Digg] on Nov 20, 2009

    Mind Blowing Hyperrealistic Sculptures [Pics] Artists that produce photorealistic sculptures, for the most part, aim to show us our bodies and life as it really is.

  • Of Dragons and Torches [RPGs] on Nov 5, 2009 in Reviews

    Since I can't do one sentence reviews for these two games, I thought I might as well talk about how awesome they are instead. Torchlight A team that includes some former developers of the acclaimed Diablo series as well as some other big RPG tit...

  • One Sentence Review: Uncharted [PS3] on Oct 29, 2009 in Reviews

    Title: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Platform: PS3 Blurb: Treasure hunter Nathan Drake is trying to find the lost treasure of El Dorado… Review: Fantastic storytelling, classic gameplay, I feel like I am Indiana Jones when I play this game.

  • One Sentence Review: LittleBigPlanet [PS3] on Oct 29, 2009 in Reviews

    Title: LittleBigPlanet Platform: PS3 Blurb: You're a sack person jumping on everything. Review: Super creative, super addicting, you must play this game with other people, because it is absolutely fantastic.  Grade: A+...

  • Uncharted 2: Playing a Movie [Reflections] on Oct 29, 2009 in Miscellaneous

    I am about 90% done with Uncharted 2, in fact I should be done by tonight. I couldn't help but talk about this game even before I finish it because there are a few things I want to say. The first is that every other game with a story needs to learn...

  • One Sentence Review: Batman Arkham Asylum [X360] on Oct 29, 2009 in Reviews

    Title: Batman Arkham Asylum Platform: PC, XBox 360, PS3 Blurb: You're Batman and you kick ass. Review: This is what a superhero game should be: kicking ass and taking names. Grade: A...

  • One Sentence Review: Scribblenauts [DS] on Oct 29, 2009 in Reviews

    Title: Scribblenauts Platform: Nintendo DS Blurb: You draw stuff and solve puzzles. Review: This game's fun factor is directly proportional to how creative you are. Grade: B+...