rusty_shackleford
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reminds me that one of the ninja gaidens had an easy mode that actively made fun of you for playing on that difficulty
It’s Dark Souls on wheels
reminds me that one of the ninja gaidens had an easy mode that actively made fun of you for playing on that difficulty
The "it's a structural problem" argument, which is almost always correct.It is fundamentally impossible for gaming news sites to create truly good or insightful game reviews.
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The game's control setup is its most terrifying element. The left analog stick moves you forward, back, and strafes right and left, while the right analog stick turns you and can be used to look up and down.
Exactly, in my land the first generation of game journalists were people who had started as walkthrough writers and were universally recognized as the most hardcore kind of gamers. They also had thier own part of slight controversy and their legacy is stuff of legends among gamers old enough to date. I still have my old mags stashed and read them for the entertainment from time to time, some of the reviews in them are still so hilarious that I've almost pissed my underpants occasionally. Others are simply so stylish. Wish I could give you a sample.It's a low grade job attracting low grade people (could be extended the majority of modern "journalism" tbh). Back in the nineties most reviewers were actual gamers and the medium was still pretty young and yet, reading those mags now with hindsight, you can see lots of stupidity, cringe, dishonesty etc.
Not exactly all reviwes but this repulsive sjw shit is not easily forgotten (or forgiven):
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-02-20-kingdom-come-deliverance-review
https://kotaku.com/kingdom-come-owes-its-popularity-to-realism-and-conserv-1823420208
Nintendo World Report TV Review of Baldur's Gate
Nintendo World Report TV Review of Baldur's Gate
The reason I stopped caring about gaming journos and their reviews many, many years ago. Tbh I never paid much attention to them. Gamespot used to have a somewhat solid user review section back in the day; I was actually more interested in finding out what regular people who bought the game had to say about it rather than what this Gamespot dude wrote about the said product.Just get a PC and install steam. The user reviews with all of the information provided about the reviewer including how many hours they've played the game and all of the games they've reviewed in their history with breakdowns overtime is the most thorough and comprehensive and consumer-empowering way to buy a game.
Nintendo World Report TV Review of Baldur's Gate
Quite incredible how bad this review is. I posted it because the controls were prominently displayed when I Googled "Baldur's Gate Nintendo Switch," but fuck, I didn't watch it until now. That review is fucking horrible. I don't think I learned anything new. You'd think that the review would be spent contrasting the gamplay with a controller versus the mouse and keyboard, BUT the fucking low-T cuck just complains the entire time! How the fuck is that a review when the guy gets stuck on the lowest difficulty setting!?
the reason i still can't fully hate paradox, despite today it being a completely different monster being made by completely different people: back when i was young and written word was just born, i've been assigned to review paradox games, also because i wasn't your average popamole shit eater and could manage more complex games. first thing i did was to get in touch with them, explaining "i'm renown for having absolutely no remorse in trashing anything deserving to be trashed. are we going to have issues because of this?" and i've been told back "we expect nothing less from you".1. The conflict of interest between good journalism and advertising dollars from publishers.
PoE being a repetitive grind-fest where it's more fun to make a build than play the game since you just mash your one god-skill endlessly to kill everything. That's completely true. The idea that this is acceptable because it's a genre convention somehow is fucking retarded, since there are plenty of ways to do hack & slash that do involve tactical considerations, use of environment, and a cast of enemies that make you change your approach to get past them, but in PoE your goal is to bulldoze everything as much as possible by tailoring a single catch-all solution or maybe two if you are feeling fancy and want 1 skill for pack clearing and another for boss-killing. It's extremely lazy and generally mindless gameplay.