"So there is no one way to interpret it."
I think the fine print is there to show some of your interpretations are flat-out wrong.
Silent actually PM'd me in order to clarify (since he's out of bubbles):
"I reported ZeroCrossing's blog because it compared the logical understanding of much different hardware being a difficulty/impossibility to achieve in a single generation later with religious zeal, as if logical understanding made the person a fanboy.
Furthermore, my report didn't get his blog taken down, so I was wrong; such a blog must be perfectly acceptable.&q...
Is the first portion referencing that refund ordeal? Because I don't think that comparison necessarily works here. If games are to maintain the art form status, it's fair to expect, even yearn, for people to dissect a game to determine whether it be good art or bad art. Since this guy's really using the refund controversy as a springboard to dissect the proposed "Christian" elements in the game (has spoilers so can't go through entire read), I'd...be more incl...
That's a good point, actually.
10. Red Dead Redemption - Riding Into Mexico
9. Assassin's Creed II - May It Never Change Us
8. Grand Theft Auto IV - Three Leaf Clover
7. Batman: Arkham City - Ending
6. Batman: Arkham Asylum - Scarecrow
5. Bioshock - I Chose Rapture
4. Red Dead Redemption - Ending
3. Journey - Meeting Your Companion
2. Bioshock - Meeting Andrew Ryan
1. Your Moment
Can't stand the 1 choice per page format of wha...
"...most of the people vocally complaining about not being able to play PS3 games on PS4, are the same people who dont bother playing PS3 games now."
I can see that being the case for some, but most people? That's an unfair generalization.
You're just pulling numbers out of a hat. >:
This site's certainly a gold mine for that topic.
Surprisingly, I've been posting on main page quite often this month (for me, at least).
Someone has to dwindle your chances at winning the comment lotto. [0_0]~
And just like that, you displayed better "gaming journalism" than this site.
"...can carry on the conversation and debate much better through a PM conversation. Obviously it seems Dragon does have a different experience."
PM conversations aren't always so dandy for me either. I won't name anyone, but there's been a few times where somehow civil discourse has taken place, then that same person could be at my throat the next time X controversial issue is made on the same subject. As if the whole thing didn't happen.
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Xultation (server heaven)?
COD can be an easy target for a lot of things, but map packs shouldn't be one of them imo. 2 + 3 had expertly crafted throwbacks/newbies in some of their map packs.
It's the irony behind who's stating it. This same poster ran amok during the Orth twitter fiasco predicting MS' doom when there's been no substantiated evidence of an "always-on" console.
"I was glad of our recent debates as it gave me a few points to think about."
This blog and this portion speaks volumes about how most posters here perceive an "opponent" after arguing. It's easier to personify them as being a jerk when they called you out previously about something or X social archetype whenever going against the grain of a controversial subject. We fail to realize the end result could have brought that poster to a new understanding...
Needless to say, I'm intrigued. As much as I liked ME's simplified solution, it's only reasonable to expect changes like this for next-gen.
That quote does nothing to dispute what is stated here. In fact, that quote can just as easily state time was what truly harmed his passion to create games. I don't like EA (who does here?) but there's no logic behind your insinuation and the quote presented. Do you have a better one?
Now, so do we! ^^
I'm still wondering why the universe hasn't imploded from this announcement. Think about it: we're excited to go back to the 80's!
No problem. Whenever you need a middleman to settle disputes, just call me: the PM Postman. XD