Gregory Trombley

I'm a twenty-five-year-old writer residing in Cary, NC. I grew up in Albany, NY, and I spend my free time helping with my non-profit group, ME-3.
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  • Final Fantasy XII Review
    A short review of the latest Final Fantasy game to hit the shores of the U.S. I examine several key ingredients of the game after playing it for over one hundred hours.
  • Negima and Translation Problems
    Manga is a popular in the states these days. Ken Akamatsu helped make that happen, but he didn't do it alone. The translation team is important to the success of Manga in America, and here's how one good book sometimes goes wrong.
  • My Interview with God
    I interview God. This may or may not be fictional, I'll leave you to decide.
  • Generation X and Twixter Philosophy
    Called "Twixters" by Newsweek magazine, twentysomethings still living with family are increasing in number all over the country. There's no choice in the matter, so these people try to make the best with what they have.
  • Mega Man X Command Mission: Supercondensed
    Mega Man X: Command Mission is the first game in the series to use a full RPG format. Never played it and wondering what it's about? Come sit around the campfire as I make fun of it!
  • Kingdom Hearts: Supercondensed
    Did you miss the blockbuster game, and wonder what everyone is talking about? Have no fear, supercondensed is here.
  • Snakes on a Plane Review: An Instant Cult Classic
    Snakes on a Plane, starring the incomparable Samuel L. Jackson, is a film you don't even have to see to understand. But you should see it anyway, just for kicks.
  • Final Fantasy X-2 Supercondensed
    Never played Final Fantasy X-2, but curious about the plot? Well, have no fear, Supercondensed is here.
  • Final Fantasy X: Supercondensed
    Never played Final Fantasy X, but want to know what all the fuss is about? Here you'll find a condensed version of the plot and some random observations about the game just for the fun of it. Enjoy!
  • Final Fantasy IX: Supercondensed
    Final Fantasy IX returned to the roots of the series by including a medieval flair to the story. Doing so made the plot a little tougher than your average steak, so let's have a little fun breaking it down.
  • Final Fantasy VI Supercondensed
    One of the best games in the series, Final Fantasy VI has a rich story and believable cast of heroes and villains. Now let's look at the supercondensed plot and shoot it full of holes, shall we?
  • Final Fantasy VIII: Supercondensed
    Want to know the plot to Final Fantasy VIII but never played it? Check here to find a humorous look at what makes the game tick. Caution: contains in-jokes.
  • Final Fantasy VII: Supercondensed: One of the Most Influential Games of the Past 10 Years
    Final Fantasy VII is arguably the most influential Playstation game of the last ten years. Want to know the plot, but don't have fifty hours to kill? Supercondensed is the way to go. Read an laugh, my friend.
  • Punishment in Dante's Inferno
    Dante's Inferno is a didcactic thrill ride of punishment. Whatever image pops up when you think of Hell, you owe thanks to Dante for providing such vivid imagry.
  • Odder Things Have Happened
    Four close-knit friends head to Myrtle Beach for some fun and sun. What they find is a lot more than they expected. Good thing they're dorks, otherwise the beach is toast!
  • Rip Van Winkle and the American Elements
    Rip Van Winkle tells the story of how America has been changed by the revolution. Every nook and cranny within Washington Irving's most well-known work contains personification of the newly minted United States of America.
  • Class Satire in More's Utopia
    More's Utopia was meant to showcase a perfect society. It was also meant to be ironic. Truth really is in the eye of the beholder.
  • Columbus and Belief Perseverance
    Christopher Columbus was affected by what Psychologists call "Belief Perseverance," or continuing to believe an idea that has otherwise been proven false or invalid. Had he not been affected, the Americas might have been beyond his grasp.

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