Author Archives: Kenny Redublo

About Kenny Redublo

What I'm trying to do most is trying to do something. It's these short lines of writing that describe me most. Concise but maybe, in a way, poignant.

No touching my VisionBalls

Ever wanted to use your iPad but don’t have enough stupid hands to multitask? No? Alright then. Do even have an iPad? Well, that’s too bad. I’m still gonna tell you about this new tech though so deal with it. … Continue reading

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Unexpectations: E3 2011 Day 1 “So says Mr. Destructoid…”

Day 1: Gas. Brake. Traffic. I thought 9:30 in the morning would be more than sufficient for clear roads. Of course, I was wrong. The usual 45 minute drive turned into an hour and a half of me cursing every … Continue reading

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Unexpectations: E3 2011 Day 0

No, I was still unprepared. After a night of whiskey, beer and meeting people with great cheer, I decided to stay in neighboring Highland Park with my sister. I already planned to stay there for the days of the expo … Continue reading

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Unexpectations: E3 2011 Day -1

My original plan for E3 this year has been a bit modified. I was going to go as press for the Student Voice, but through unexplained circumstances other than laziness, I forgot to turn in my press credentials. I was out … Continue reading

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welcome welcome

After some copy and pasting, I’ve collected a collection of previously published writings for professional purposes. Yes. All the posts previous to this one are most of my writings from the Student Voice. All the links are provided in the … Continue reading

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“Monsters” review: Sci-fi done cheaply beautiful

A beautifully shot, yet flatly acted romp through the Infected Zone. When disaster strikes, panic ensues. As the situation turns dire, logic seems impossible and grief sets in. What happens when we move on? Where the typical monster movie ends, … Continue reading

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Machete review: Mexploitation at its sharpest

Machete is bringing back the exploitation films of yore into this crisp and clean age. As the film grain hits the screen in this high-definition era, there already is a feeling of being duped. Machete is bringing back the exploitation … Continue reading

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War freezes over in Killzone 3

The war against the Helghast heats up in the tundra in the next installment of the PlayStation exclusive shooter series, Killzone 3. The trials of the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance against the Helghast continue with increased brutality, having players assume the … Continue reading

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In the belly of the beast: PixelJunk Shooter 2 Impressions

Going with the flow, PixelJunk Shooter’s dynamic fluids and scientist rescuing antics return to the PlayStation Network with new creative game play mechanics like light and corrosive acids. Continuing right after the first game, players find themselves rescuing more scientists … Continue reading

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Harry Potter and the Gears of Wizard War

Harry is back. Older, wiser and more bad-ass. Maturing with its audience, the video game for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 is a dark change to the series, mirroring games like Gears of War and Dead Space … Continue reading

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