Who do you consider 'well respected journalists'?
The embargo lifts tomorrow, so either they got special measures OR this is actually illegal.
Not just dialogue and all that jazz, but right from the offset he was dictated to be a likeable character (your own best friend) without even knowing him.
I'd rather Infamous to have involved amnesia, would fit in the themes, and let me 'bond' with Zeke all over again.
What is 'art' to you? Actual definition.
I think he's tried to use actual common sense to combat our inner gamer, and it has worked on me. I loved Huckleberry but then, when it came to the survey, I was almost in hysterics about how simple the approach that Ebert has taken.
"Great videogame." could mean anything. Fun, enchanting, memorable. Of course it's not like Ebert would give us specifics, but I would appreciate him taking a few examples from the comments I gave him.
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As I said in the article, the title is not to be taken literal. It's just some wacky title I came up with.
LBP is old, you've got to admit that, and the series deals with titles that are old or have just gone past their lifespan.
I don't mean to be rude but did anyone read the actual intro? Or article for that matter?
Title isn't meant to be taken literal, the series is for 'old games'.
Meant really as a weekly series that retrospects on old games.
Far Cry 2 had a great ending; and perfectly showed that a sacrifice had to be made in such times. It's practically one of the most greatest non-linear games of all time and I think the ending was a brave step.
Bioshock's last 30% was very disappointing, and the whole SUPER CHARGED NINJA didn't fit into Fontaine's character.
If you're going to be mean about my article, then at least have some sense to give me constructive criticism instead of outright being a douche.
Why would they use a World At War Zombies screenshot for the Black Ops one?