Xbox Video Game Review: Battlefield 1943

Diving into the relentless world of Battlefield 1943 is akin to being transported back to the heart of World War II. As a timeless classic redefined for the Xbox 360, the game brings the thrill of immersive warfare to your living room with stunning authenticity.

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Xbox Video Game Review — Battlefield: Bad Company 2

There are only a few video games that can stand the test of time, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is undoubtedly one of them. Released on Xbox 360 in 2010, this iconic first-person shooter still delivers a thrilling experience that draws players back for more, despite being over a decade old. With an engaging single-player campaign, expansive multiplayer options, and top-notch sound and graphics, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 remains a gem of the Xbox 360 era.

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Xbox Video Game Review — Battlefield: Bad Company

When it comes to the world of first-person shooter games, the Battlefield series has always been a crowd favorite. With the release of Battlefield: Bad Company for Xbox 360, the franchise continues to deliver a unique gaming experience, combining fast-paced action, intense team-based combat, and jaw-dropping visuals. This title, developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts, brings a fresh twist to the series by introducing a captivating single-player campaign alongside the franchise’s iconic multiplayer mode. It is safe to say that Battlefield: Bad Company is a must-play for fans and newcomers alike.

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What I’m Listening To: Only to Rise by Sweet & Lynch

Sweet & LynchThis year I enjoyed some amazing new music from artists including Barry Manilow, Billy Idol, Neil Diamond, and Dionne Warwick, among others. But 2015 is shaping up to be even better based on what I’m listening to right now, which is Only to Rise by Sweet & Lynch.

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A Conversation With Jonathan Cain – Part 1

Journey - Jon Cain

I had the distinct pleasure of speaking with one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time: Jonathan Cain. In addition to having written or co-written more than 100 songs for Journey,  he has penned numerous hits for The Babys and Bad English, while also maintaining a prolific career as a solo artist. In other words, the quantity, and most importantly, the quality of Jonathan Cain’s musical output is astounding.

This summer Journey is on the road with the Steve Miller Band and the Tower of Power, performing for sold-out crowds across North America. I saw them live in Holmdel, NJ and I plan on seeing them again this year. Check out the tour dates on the band’s official website to see when they’re in your area. The current lineup puts on a phenomenal show that shouldn’t be missed.

Below is part one of my interview with Jonathan Cain. Part two can be read here.

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