
That’s right bitches, I’m back, and here to stay, Hopefully at least.
Anyway, the first part of this three-part covers Problem Sleuth, one of the MSpaint Adventures, a series of “Choose Your Own Adventure Games”, which usually have one choice. Problem Sleuth is a ridiculous tale (Starring the titular Problem Sleuth) as he tries to escape his office. He finds allies in Ace Dick, Pickle Inspector, Hysterical Dame and Nervous Broad (though he has very little interaction with Dame and Broad, they play a huge role), and a foe in Mobster Kingpin. This tale goes off in a ridiculous direction fairly quickly, between the electrical windows that act as a gateway to a world of imagination, keys (and hairpins) that are guns. The finale is also very satisfactory, but the comic itself is very long (and it’s very good).
http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4

Bamf! You guys know full well I love the Dresden Files (I have the hugest hardon for Jim Butcher books, I’m not ashamed, I love those). So let’s cover the basics. Main character- Harry Dresden, Wizard Private Eye. The guy’s a broke as fuck private eye who’s primarily employed by the police (Who don’t trust him at first). It’s a really solid series of books, and things go, and I love all the books to death.

So, now I’m recommending a game. It’s Shadow of the Colossus. Shadow of the Colossus is a straightforward, simple, and fantastic game. I’m not really sure what else to say about it. It’s a very good, very simple, and very straight forward game, and it’s a whole lot of fun.