I'm a decent way into my final year of university now and it's time I have to start properly considering where I want to be when I graduate. During a visit home I found a bunch of old documents I made almost a decade ago. Back then all I wanted was to grow up to make games, with not really a clue how. There were a few studios and games that gave me such a strong dream as a young one. During this time of job applications and portfolio tweaking, I thought it might be prudent to go over these studios and games that got me where I am now, and see if it will help with wherever I go in the future.
A monument to my procrastination. All things Game/Software Dev and a little bit of university life in-between.
Monday, 16 January 2017
Friday, 6 January 2017
Review: Dune
Dune by Frank Herbert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Huge disclaimer here, I am far from being an accomplished book reader. Aside from self help books and anything I had to read in school I have never used my time to read books. I wanted to change that in 2016 so I picked a book I have heard about for years. I'm a SciFi addict so it made sense to get something to appeal to that. This review is meant for someone in that situation. Anyone who has read more than a handful of books in the past year will probably find this review quite trivial at best.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Huge disclaimer here, I am far from being an accomplished book reader. Aside from self help books and anything I had to read in school I have never used my time to read books. I wanted to change that in 2016 so I picked a book I have heard about for years. I'm a SciFi addict so it made sense to get something to appeal to that. This review is meant for someone in that situation. Anyone who has read more than a handful of books in the past year will probably find this review quite trivial at best.
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