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Today's moment of pure towering achievement over the lesser accolades of the human race comes to you via ModNation Racers: Road Trip. Because only the cutting-edge gaming technology of 2014 can truly bring us both the magic and the wonder of stone.

Somehow the accomplishment here feels less accomplished than it should. On the plus side I am not feeling perpetually bereft of energy so that's a good sign for future incoming bloggage around these here parts. As for tonight I may just acquaint myself more with this ModNation malarkey. Played the original ModNation Racers back in 2010. Had a few laughs, won a few races, rocket propelled a few opponents into oblivion, that sorta thing. So hopes are moderately high for more of the same here.

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