the new book of the Inheritance Cycle is out on the stores. Brisingr is getting more deeper in the story around Eragon and ancient lives of Alagaesia. The book is about the seven promises that Eragon gave and the future that awaits him. Also the book describes how Roran becomes a valuable asset to the Varden and of course Nasuada. Paolini wrote another extraordinary book that won many good critics. The book (basically the whole Cycle) is masterpiece. Anyone interested in fantasy books should buy those three and the upcoming fourth. Anyway, I won't continue speaking of how fascinating the book is, so let's move on.
LEGO Batman is my second subject... Traveller's Tale made another fabulous LEGO game. If you ask me LEGO Batman is the best of them all (and consider me a fan of Star Wars). LEGO Batman gives you the role of the Legendary Duo, Batman and Robin, and when beating the first episode you have the choice of following the bad guys, which means that you can play both good or evil at any point of the game (at least after beating one chapter). Also the plithora of the game is magnificent (at least from the evil side). Although the good guys are only four, the evil guys are no less than 15. The game is a must-buy for the fans of the previous LEGO games and fans of Batman.

Finally, the last topic is about another game, Mount and Blade. Mount and Blade is a RPG game.
For a long time Mount and Blade was a concept that fans created with their ideas in TaleWorlds. But then Paradox Interactive decided to produce the game. Although the game is based in medieval concept (meaning no magic and other handy staffs), it has some very interesting concepts in it. First the fighting is realistic enough with the mouse, but the moves are the same over and over. Also cavalry is great and real too. Both archery and melee fighting is realistic. Although the gameplay is pretty swallow mainly. Don't worry though since there are upcoming patches over the time which are pretty useful.

Now all I can say is that I'll write as soon as possible,
and as Brom said,
May your swords stay sharp,
Eowood
