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Blog Update(October 2015)

I figured this would be a pretty good time to post one of these. In terms of content currently on my blog, my South Park reviews have started strong and should only get better throughout the season. I'll start posting recaps of WWE pay per views, or whatever they want to call them, including the upcoming NXT Takeover. The NHL 15 Flyers series is very close to dead, though I may try to revive it in the next couple of months. I posted a scathing review of the FIFA 16 demo a little while back, but I have been playing FIFA for years now. That game will likely make an appearance on my blog, though I don't know in what capacity. I know for sure I'll be purchasing WWE 2k16 and Star Wars Battlefront later this year, but I don't know whether those games will make it here.

Beyond that, I don't have any current ideas. I was thinking of posting reviews of other TV shows I watch, like Agents of SHIELD, Family Guy, The Simpsons etc. but I couldn't find the time. I won't lie, the motivation wasn't particularly high on that front, either. Family Guy and American Dad will make it to my blog eventually, but it likely won't be in the form of weekly recaps. I'll keep this post short and end it here, though I'll keep the blog up to date with any new information.


Thanks for reading,
Henry

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