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Monday, 7 January 2013

postheadericon The RPG Fanatic Review Show - ★ Valkyria Chronicles II Video Game Review ★

The RPG Fanatic Review Show - ★ Valkyria Chronicles II Video Game Review ★ Video Clips. Duration : 4.50 Mins.


rpgfanatic.net This is a review for the tactical roleplaying videogame Valkyria Chronicles 2 by SEGA for the Playstation Portable. From the developer: "Two years have passed since Squad 7 defeated Maximillian in Gallia during the Second Europan War. A rebel group made up of dissatisfied aristocrats and like-minded soldiers and citizens calling themselves the Gallian Revolutionary Army begins a civil war to wage an ethnic cleansing campaign against Gallians of Darcsen descent.[5] However, with the intense fight against the Empire having left Gallia's regular army in an exhausted state, there is initially little to stop the insurrection from gaining momentum. Laws preventing the formation of a national militia to fight fellow Gallians force the government to deploy military academy cadets to the front lines in order to combat and defeat the GRA forces. Among the students sent out on the field is 17-year-old Avan Hardins, a young man who enrolled in Lanseal Military Academy after the death of his older brother, Leon." The game has anime cutscenes, military simulation combat, visual novel elements and a great soundtrack. This review discusses the gameplay of the game, and of course, there is occasional humor and funny jokes! How I review games: I do not use a rating system. I think rating systems are silly. Unlike many game reviewers I try to review a game from the perspective of who I believe the target audience of the game is supposed to be. If I personally don't belong to ...

Friday, 4 January 2013

postheadericon Worldwide Candle Lighting Video

Worldwide Candle Lighting Video Video Clips. Duration : 5.15 Mins.


Held annually the second Sunday in December, The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting® unites family and friends around the globe as they light candles for one hour to honor and remember children who have died at any age from any cause. As candles are lit at 7 pm local time, creating a virtual wave of light, hundreds of thousands of persons commemorate and honor the memory of children who have died in a way that transcends all ethnic, cultural, religious, and political boundaries. Last year more than 500 Worldwide Candle Lighting services covering all 50 states plus Washington DC and Puerto Rico were listed on The Compassionate Friends national website. In addition, information on services were submitted from 24 countries outside the United States. December 14 there will also be a Remembrance Book on The Compassionate Friends national website where you can post a message to honor the memory of a child, sister or brother, or grandchild. If you are unable to attend a service, we encourage you to light a candle for one hour at 7 pm no matter where you may be. For more information, visit www.compassionatefriends.org. We do this . . . that their light may always shine®. (Song is Precious Child by Karen Taylor-Good, written for The Compassionate Friends and available on CD at www.compassionatefriends.org)