Author: Saibot

  • Shot Of The Week

    Partly cloudy with a chance of death.

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  • Ecliptic Sight Posts Added

    I was checking my older posts and noticed some posts were not uploaded or did not come over from Blogger. So I decided to add them all at one time to make my post count jump to 46 in total. Now there is more information for you to process and discover through the search or previous entries. Discover music, games, films, events, free stuff and more.

  • Half of my Life Back, I Hope

    Well I have done the impossible and beat Half-Life 2. It was not impossible but challenging with puzzles to figure out and an intriguing story. This game is the total package: graphics and game play. What else can you ask for? I cannot stress enough that you need to pick this up for your PC as soon as possible. For those that cannot handle the PC requirements you can now get it for the large black box. That’s right it was recently released for the Xbox console and should be the same but a FPS with a controller. It could work I guess but everyone true to FPS can pick up a third party keyboard and mouse for the Xbox. So now you have no excuse, go get it now, what are you still doing here go now.

  • Ecliptic Sight Has Landed

    Welcome to a new experience in review sites. Ecliptic Sight was born out of a simple idea, as most things are to only give information of things that are good. There are many sites out there that have more negative reviews than positive reviews so we know what not to buy but don’t have enough content about what we should purchase. Enters Ecliptic Sight to fill that gap, to inform you about the great buys. Ecliptic Sight’s goal is to review video games, music, films, comics, events and anything else that should be recognized. Ecliptic Sight is committed to giving information on products and services that are good if not great. Ecliptic Sight does not want to waste our energy writing how bad something is while Ecliptic Sight could be using that time to find something new and exciting to bring you. Does Ecliptic Sight like everything it has bought or seen? No that would be naive; there are tons of terrible things out there. Ecliptic Sight just thinks about the saying that just about every child learns in grade school; if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. This is Ecliptic Sight’s mission to bring everyone to the mind set that there are excellent video games to play, good music to listen to, great films to watch, nice comics to read and better events to attend. That is why Ecliptic Sight’s statement of: Observe The Path Of Light should make sense. It means stop dwelling on the negative and see what is good in life. So go and tell the masses.

  • Half of my Life 2

    It started with CS:S and now Half-Life 2 has claimed the rest of my life. If I did not have to work I would have to force myself to stop playing so much. I am now a CS:S and HL-2 addict with no sign of recovery. This is getting out of hand but a review will be posted after I finish the game of course. Added a screenshot.

    Alyx and Dog

  • Counter-Strike: Source Review

    My first impression of Counter-Strike: Source or CS: Source for short or CS:S for shorter was simply breathtaking. Visually this game will annihilate most console games. CS: Source was released last year for the PC as the Half-Life 2 multiplayer component and still has stunning graphics to rival current PC games. The only down side to all this graphic beauty is that you will need a pretty decent video card. I won’t tell you what I am using for a graphics card because its pretty bad but there is an upgrade on the way. I have seen the screenshots of hi-res pictures and have bumped up my settings to the maximum to see it first hand. It was amazing but on my current setup was laggy and choppy beyond belief. Graphics are great and all but the game play can make or break a game. For example look at Super Mario Bros. 3 (my favorite game of all time) at today’s graphic standards it could not hold a candlestick to a graphic giant such as CS:S but its game play still trumps all in replay value. So does CS:S hold up in the game play area? Do you think I would be wasting my time on a review if it did not? This game is fast pace and open ended with customization. I was hooked instantly and apparently others were and will be with over ten thousand servers available with players obliterating each other 24 hours a day. First thing you do in CS:S after loading the game is find a server. Once you find a server you have to choose a side, do you want to be Terrorist or Counter-Terrorist? Next big decision for any beginning CS:S player is the weapons menu. This can be a dizzying affair with all the weapon combos and different items. Some servers start the player with $800 dollars and other with $16,000. If you are lucky to get $16,000 pick any weapon you want but make sure you get a Kevlar vest and helmet. This is equivalent to armor in other games and you will need it for your first and returning game play. If you are stuck with a server with only $800 then your best bet again is to get the Kevlar vest. Each time you die and you will be dying a lot just pick a different weapon after each round to get familiar with the different types of weapons and their use. After a while you will become comfortable with which weapon to choose fast. Selecting with speed is key because players will be coming to annihilate you at your spawning ground. One quick way I have found and still use is pressing the “B” key to bring up your menu and the “R” key to purchase your previous selected weapon setup. Obviously you have to pick everything from your gun to your vest to your grenades the first time entering a server but after that those two keys will save your life every round. Now as far as strategies go, this is a very gray area for CS:S because you can have a strategy of staying with your team or go your own way and try to kill everyone on your own. From my short but enjoyable time I have come to see CS:S players of having two distinctive types and have invented the following names for each group. The first one I that is seen a lot is the “Run And Gun” type or “RAG”. The RAGs load up their weapon and rush the opposing team with or without their team. The second type would be the “Wait And Bait” type or “WAB”. The WABs load up their weapon usually an awp rifle and let all the RAGs come to them. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. But the key to both working well are headshots as they will eliminate your enemy with one shot with a Kevlar or not, so protect your headpiece. The next spot CS:S is very strong in are maps. From the official maps such as de_dust (one of my personal favorites) to custom maps such as de_mario with castles, pipes and all. You will never run out of a variety of maps to discovery and play. Some maps are large and allow for players to duck and hide and found new things to camp on. While other maps are compact and force players to fight it out. Well if you have not figured it out yet I really enjoy playing CS:S. Maybe it is discovering a first person shooter that I like or the multiplayer element of fragging noobies like me and pros together. I just can not get enough of this game it is seriously becoming an addiction. The first step to overcoming an addiction is admitting you have a problem, right? So go buy Half-Life 2 with CS:S included and become a CS:S junkie with me because I need more people to conquer. You have been warned.

    CS:S de_dust

  • Counter-Strike: Source Review Intro

    So where are the Natural Born Killers or Dark Knight Returns Reviews? Well, you can blame Counter-Strike: Source for that not happening. I am a full Counter-Strike: Source addict. CS:S has rejuvenated my interest in pc gaming while letting my console and arcade games collect dust. I even bought a new video card just to play this game. In the review I was embrass to say I was playing with my 64mb on-board graphics but now have upgraded to a 256mb BFG GeForce 7800GT video card. Anyone that knows about this card knows that comparing the two would be like comparing apples to humans it just does not make sense. See why I am upgrading my pc for one game found out in my review.

  • J Dilla (Jay Dee): Donuts Mini-Review

    This review would have eventually been written but due to the circumstances, I thought it would be appropriate to do it now. J Dilla aka Jay Dee was born on February 7, 1974 and passed away on February 10, 2006. Although he will be missed he will not be forgot because his music will live on. The way that J Dilla produced music was a rare talent and he put his soul into his music. Every time you pick up one of his albums, you are feeling and listening to his spirit. J Dilla (Jay Dee) Donuts was released on February 7th (his birth date). Donuts features 31 tracks of pure enjoyment. Every track feels as if you are on a musical journey. Airworks a track on Donuts is similar to a walk on a sand beach without shoes. It feels raw yet you love the texture and feel of it. For any inspiring or established producer, emcee, fan or person not to have this album is pure insanity. All of the instrumentals have the J Dilla sound but each one has a different mood. It is nice to hear each track back to back because you do not know what to expect next but you know it will be great. Donuts will stand the test of time and will build momentum once artists or producers find samples or tracks to continue the J Dilla legacy.

    J Dilla-Donuts

  • Last Call, Last Call For Alkahol!

    Firewater will officially be Tha Alkaholiks last album as a group. This marks over ten years of drunken funk from Catashtraphe (Tash), J-Ro and E-Swift. The first single that I heard was “Make Room” from their debut album “21 and Over” which was my introduction into the Likwit sound. Tha Alkaholiks continued to put out hit albums throughout the years such as Coast II Coast, Likwidation, X.O. Experience and now Firewater. King Tee (King T) was the man behind bringing Tha Liks to the forefront and they have never forgot that or him. On the same note, Tha Liks have introduced and influenced many people including the Lootpack, Defari Herut, Phil Tha Agony and Xzibit. This is only a shortlist and I think RZA said it best, “There’s no counting how many emcees’ have sprung from my fountain.” Tha Alkaholiks have probably inspired thousands of artists. They will be truly missed and this should not be the last that we hear from them. This is an excerpt from their sight and official press release: “We were party animals for over a decade. Times are changing,” says Tash. “We’ll still get together once in a while to do a song here and a song there, but this is going to be it as far as albums go.” So raise your glasses and let us give a toast to Tash, J-Ro and E-Swift of Tha Alkaholiks, may your legendary music and drunk status never sober.

  • 1 Million Free and Legal Music Tracks

    1 Million Free and Legal Music Tracks – Free Music for your downloadable enjoyment. I found this sight about two years ago and have downloaded countless MP3s. The sight has lots of different genres to pick from. The best thing about it is you can experiment with genres that you typically would not. For example, can you believe that I am into Bollywood tunes?

  • Top 10 CDs From The 1990s

    1. Wu-Tang Clan – Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
      First time to hear something so groundbreaking.
    2. Redman – Dare Iz A Darkside
      This is his second album where Red shows raw talent.
    3. Tha Alkaholiks – Coast II Coast
      The second time for Tha Liks but more storytelling and defined their sound.
    4. Ice Cube – Predator
      Ice Cube use to rhyme with emotion attached to great stories.
    5. Cypress Hill – Black Sunday
      Second effort also defining their sound and going insane in the brain.
    6. Del The Funkyhomosapien – No Need For Alarm
      Rumored that he freestyled this whole album and that is the correct spelling of his name on the first album.
    7. Company Flow – Funcrusher Plus
      Independent as…open the case and remove the CD to find out.
    8. Gravediggaz – 6 Feet Deep
      Labeled horrorcore at the time but the best collaboration with Prince Paul and RZA.
    9. Lyricist Lounge – Volume One
      So much talent packed on two cds.
    10. Boogie Monsters – Riders Of The Storm : The Underwater Album
      This group was overlooked but is a great album.

    This was a list that I posted on the CAG forum about my top CDs of the 90s. I based my list on how I much I listened to each CD back then and how it impacted me at that time and now.