Soul Calibur IV

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Soul Calibur 4

Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce

Loosely based on the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, you choose your hero and plow through hundreds of nameless warriors...
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

I was expecting a claw slashing frenzy of Wolverine being the best at what he does. What I got was the equivalent of...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Oblivion

“I don’t spread rumors, I create them.” – Lucian Lachance You’ll find Lucian and many other “colorful” characters in Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion. Oblivion is an open world western RPG available on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC...
Oblivion

Soul Calibur IV

Character attacks and movements flow very well, and are still quite over the top; really, it’s NEVER tiring to watch your opponent fly head over heels about 20 feet in the air after a good upward slash....
Soul Calibur 4

Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce

The game sticks to the same heroes and same time period and there are still lots of nameless drones to get through but its much more complex than the previous incarnations. Throwing in a bit of RPG flair...
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

The graphics while nice are a real step down from games like God of War, Crisis Core, and other recent PSP games. This game seems to have dug an even deeper hole in the Uncanny Valley. If Wolverine really looked like that I’d recommend...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Avalon Code

The game takes the traditional “Save the World” RPG story and gives it a fresh new twist. Yes, the world is about to end in this game as well, the difference is that your task isn’t to save it, no one can, its been decided the world is too far gone. No, your task is to record anything of interest in a book...
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Oblivion

During the course of the game you’ll have the opportunity to join a few different factions. Whether you’re a warrior, a wizard, a thief or a cold-blooded assassin there’s a guild for you. Joining guilds not only gives you a variety of different quests it also offers quite a few perks...
Oblivion

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

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Avalon Code

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Avalon Code

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

Not to mention that due to the Civil War story line I won't be able to be ANY of my usual characters since eventually you'll have to choose a side and its a given we'll be on Deadpool's side...
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Oblivion

The game boasts beautiful and sufficiently “Next Gen” graphics. There really is nothing quite like standing high on a mountain and looking across rolling hills, valleys, and woods towards the walls of the Imperial City and the majestic white tower in its center...
Oblivion

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

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Summer Reading Program Registration Begins May 26th

Posted by Pasco County Library System

The Pasco County Library System Summer Reading Program is starting soon!

Imagine, getting prizes and going to cool events, just for reading a few books. Yes - it's true!

Here's how the program works:

Registration begins on May 26th. To register, fill out a free reading club contract at any library branch or online at www.pascolibraries.org. You will receive a prize just for registering! Awesome...

Then you can begin reporting on your books on June 6th. Books are reported and tracked using the account created on the library's website. You only need to read six books by July 25th (now we know you can do that.) Readers will receive a prize for each book read, a prize for completing your commitment, AND an entry into our random drawing for fabulous prizes like an iPod, manga collections and more.

This year the Summer Reading Program theme is "Express Yourself" and all of our programs will have a theme of creativity and self-expression. The Land O' Lakes Library will have different programs each week for Teens ages 12-18. If you have a younger brother or sister, we will have events just for Tweens ages 9-12, too. They'll be on Wednesdays at 2pm.

Here's our lineup of events just for Teens:

Teen Lock-In & Summer Reading Program Kick-off Party
Friday, June 5th, 6pm through Saturday, June 6th, 8am
Guitar Hero: World Tour Tournament and Game Night
Friday, June 12th, 6-9pm
Don't Forget the Lyrics
Tuesday, June 16th, 6-8pm
Art Festival & Guitar Art Fundraiser
Friday, June 26th, 6-9pm
Giant Mad Libs & Anime Voiceovers
Tuesday, June 30th, 6-8pm
Live Action Battleship
Friday, July 10th, 6-9pm
Ice Cream & a Movie
Tuesday, July 14th, 6-8pm
Dance in the Dark & So You Think You Can Dance Contest
Friday, July 24th, 7-10pm
Teen Lock-In and Summer Reading Club Final Party
Friday, August 14th, 6pm through Saturday, August 15th, 8am

So, what are you waiting for!?!

Let's Get Reading and Be Creative!


New Video Game Review Column Starts Today!

Posted by Pasco County Library System

The Pasco County Library System is officially launching its video game review column here on the Teen Blog. We will (on a random schedule for now) be reviewing some of the latest console and desktop games for your reading enjoyment. Feel free to comment and ad your own thoughts on any of the games. Have a suggestion or want to write a review for us? Shoot an e-mail to pauls@pascolibraries.org and let us know!

So, without further delay, here's our first review:

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Game of the Year Edition

“I don’t spread rumors, I create them.” – Lucian Lachance

You’ll find Lucian and many other “colorful” characters in Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion. Oblivion is an open world western RPG available on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

To steal a line from another great game, Fable 2, “Who will you become?”

The choice is yours.

Like most adventure/RPG type games, you begin as a nobody. A nobody in a prison cell being mocked by the prisoner across from you actually. Why are you there? Aside from it being necessary to get the game going, your guess is as good as mine. Of course, your past misdeeds aren’t relevant. It’s your future that matters. Like most games in the genre you soon find out you just might be the chosen one.
You are informed of this possibility by none other than the Emperor (voiced by Professor X/Captain Picard) as he conveniently uses a secret passage from your cell to escape from …well something. With an exit in your cell and the Emperors endorsement, you begin your quest through the tutorial.

Eventually after choosing your skills class and area of expertise (I myself am a dark elf battle mage). You will stumble out of the dark sewers and into the light of the sky. The moment you step outside you’ll be left speechless by the scope and beauty of the land of Cyrodil.

The game boasts beautiful and sufficiently “Next Gen” graphics. There really is nothing quite like standing high on a mountain and looking across rolling hills, valleys, and woods towards the walls of the Imperial City and the majestic white tower in its center.

Of course that’s not to say the game has no issues. It does suffer from quite a bit of pop up and occasional jaggies. Also, you’ll be seeing quite a few loading screens, which tend to break the flow at times. Though these loading screens offer up tips and a little back story after reading the same one for the 15th time, you’ll stop caring and start getting a little annoyed.

The Land of Cyrodil is fairly large with hundreds of ruins and caves to explore along the way to its nine cities. These caves and ruins are populated with everything from giant rats to Vampire covens. They’re great places to hone your skills and get some really great loot. As you make your way from ruin to ruin or city to city you’ll find yourself accosted by bandits and wild animals along the roads. Luckily there are Imperial guards regularly patrolling the roads and every so often you’ll get a little help from them or you can bail them out of trouble as well if you feel so inclined. However the game does offer a Fast Travel mechanic that lets you warp to any location you have previously visited instantly, while this does take a little out of the whole “adventurer trekking the wild” feeling, its an invaluable time saver if you really need to find a bed to rest in or drop off some loot or you just don’t feel like hiking. You’ll also have the ability to procure a horse as well, which is a nice compromise between walking and fast traveling.

Don’t think you’re all alone in this huge world. Through out your travels you will run into a wide assortment of people from beggars to Counts. Most of these people will need you to fetch items, gather information, and even commit the occasional murder. You have the eccentric collector of ancient artifacts that sends you out like a medieval Indiana Jones to recover loot from lost civilizations. Unlike Indy however, you don’t have that pesky need to see things in a museum, you get a nice reward that clinks when you return a lost artifact. You even get to participate in a fun little Agatha Christie “whodunit” in a locked mansion.

Most of these tasks are voluntary and not doing them will have no effect on the main quest but you’ll really be missing out on a lot of fun, money and local color if you decide to skip them.

Yes, you will meet many people throughout your travels which interestingly enough is one of the games major shortcomings. Not only are the character models far from aesthetically pleasing though they are for the most part pretty life-like, most of the characters of any given race look very much alike. Meaning it is a fairly common sight to see a couple of people on the street corner talking to them selves and if you don’t see them but just hear them it sounds like a schizophrenic having a conversation with themselves. Not only do these characters look a like but their voices sound alike as well.

Though the principle characters are voiced by some pretty great talent, as mentioned above The Emperor is voiced by Patrick Stewart and his son Martin is voiced by Sean Bean (The Sharpe Series, LOTR) not to mention The main villain being voiced by none other that Terrance Stamp (General Zod, Superman, Chancellor Valorum, SW: Episode 1), for the most part each race is voiced by a single voice actor. There’s also a jarring inconsistency in characterization. One moment you‘re talking to a whiny beggar asking you for a coin and the next moment that same beggar is speaking to you with the tone and accent of a highborn lady. Its not game breaking but it does take you out of character.

During the course of the game you’ll have the opportunity to join a few different factions. Whether you’re a warrior, a wizard, a thief or a cold-blooded assassin there’s a guild for you. Joining guilds not only gives you a variety of different quests it also offers quite a few perks. Being in a guild automatically makes every other member of that guild like you more. It will also give you access to armor, weapons, alchemy ingredients and a warm bed to sleep in free of charge whenever you need it. You’ll start out as just another lowly member but can rise through the ranks until you become leader of the faction, which will offer additional perks such as having the option to choose someone to go adventuring with you. If you join all of the guilds and get all the expansions and DLC you could potentially have your own small entourage dungeon delving with you.
If you find yourself getting a little bored of the landscape and people of Cyrodil then you can head on over to the Shivering Isles, a place you won’t soon forget. While the people you find in the Shivering Isles look just like the people of Cyrodil you’ll quickly find out that they are…um…different.

The Shivering Isles is divided into three areas; The Fringe, Dementia and Madness. Upon your arrival you’ll find yourself in the Fringe, the area outside of the Shivering Isles “proper” but don’t worry, there’s enough nuttiness to go around in The Fringe.

The Shivering Isles is ruled by the delightfully odd Deadric Prince Sheogorath, also known as the Mad God (and believe me, he deserves the name). I don’t want to give anything away but I recommend at some point you save the game and then attack Sheogorath afterwards, his reaction is definitely something you won’t want to miss.

If you don’t mind getting completely sucked into a video game void for months I recommend you run out and get The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion The Game of the Year Edition and if possible go with the PC version. While the console versions of the game are excellent (I did my first play through on the 360), The PC version will allow you to customize the game to a greater extent and also open up the ability to utilize user created mods that will keep Oblivion fresh, new and exciting for months to come. Regardless of what version you purchase I highly recommend the DLC. Not only will it give you some pretty cool places to live (one of which comes with your very own minion, another with your own pirates and another with a castle full of knights) they also give you access to certain fun and necessary items early on in the game.

Just one more word of advice…

Don’t buy Horse Armor.

4/28@5pm-Teen Movie Night @ Hudson

Posted by Pasco County Library System

Where is the coolest place to be? Watching The Day The Earth Stood Still (rated PG-13) at the Hudson Library! Come join us at 5pm for FREE popcorn AND a FREE movie!

Bring all your friends!

Questions? Contact Youth Services at
(727) 861- 3040!

Hudson Branch Library
8012 Library Road, Hudson, FL 34667
Phone: (727) 861-3040
pascolibraries.org

4/24@6pm-LOL Gaming Night

Posted by Pasco County Library System

Can't get enough Guitar Hero? Always wanted to try your skills at Wii? Great! Bring your friends and come on in for a free night of teen gaming. We've got the latest in high tech console gaming: Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Wii Fit, Rock Band, Halo 2 & 3, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Taiko Drums, DDR, and much more.

Teen gaming is held every month. Visit us on Friday, April 24th from 6:00-9:00pm.

Teens only. Refreshments provided.
No prior registration required. However, parental permission slips are required for mature rated games.

Land O' Lakes Branch Library
2818 Collier Parkway, Land O'Lakes, FL 34639
Phone: (813) 929-1214
pascolibraries.org

4/18@12pm-CP Mega Movie Marathon

Posted by Pasco County Library System

Nothing to do this Weekend? Join us Saturday April 18th at the Centennial Park Library (5740 Moog Rd, Holiday, FL 34690, 727-834-3204) from 12-4pm. We will be watching some great movies all day long. We will also provide free refreshments.

4/14@5pm-HU Ambiguous Adolescents

Posted by Pasco County Library System

Read any good books lately? Looking for a new series to sink your teeth into? Join us at 5pm for an open book discussion and find out what other teens are reading.

Snacks will be served.

This program is sponsored by our Teen Advisory Board.

Hudson Branch Library
8012 Library Road, Hudson, FL 34667
Phone: (727) 861-3040
pascolibraries.org

4/21@6pm-LOL DEATH NOTE II

Posted by Pasco County Library System

Yes - Death Note II is on the way to Land O' Lakes!

Be here to watch the awesome sequel to the original Death Note seen for the first time in America (rated TV-14.)

Get here early to reserve your seat as we expect a full house and claim your bragging rights that you saw it first!

Tuesday, April 21st from 6:00-8:00pm.

Teens only. Refreshments provided.

Land O' Lakes Branch Library
2818 Collier Parkway, Land O'Lakes, FL 34639
Phone: (813) 929-1214
pascolibraries.org

5/8@7pm-LOL Anti-Prom

Posted by Pasco County Library System

The Land O' Lakes Library is THE place to be for all things not prom. You don't need a date, you don't need a fancy dress or tux, and you don't have to spend a ton of money. We'll be decorating with spoofs of prom decor, spiking the punch with Monster, and dancing to a DJ who will be spinning his own remixes plus your requests. How often do you get to hear what you want at a prom?

We'll also be smashing a disco ball pinata and crowning a reverse king and queen.

Best of all, it's free! How cool is that?

Friday, May 8th from 7:00-10:00pm.

Teens only. Refreshments provided.

Land O' Lakes Branch Library
2818 Collier Parkway, Land O'Lakes, FL 34639
Phone: (813) 929-1214
pascolibraries.org

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