Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

Uhh, your terminology is mixing up objective and subjective uses of "bad" at once. That's not how the words "good" or "bad" work. "Good" and "bad" is entirely your opinion because it is by degrees, not a binary fact or black and white issue.

Thank you! What do you know, I sure love writing.

Yeah that's totally fair, and thanks for the reply! I do a lot of critical/ media writing so this sort of things really gets my goat.

What you say is entirely moot.

Goddamnit.

I don't think the PS2's beauty holds up well under clinical scrutiny. Like on a white background, well lit, like in the image you link.

Hasn't Killzone: Shadow Fall fixed this? Every item is unlocked from the start, right?

Disagreement is good!

Some good points in there, yeah, I agree largely. TLoU doesn't make you ponder anything of your own experience or the possibilities of the universe. It's not that kind of story. It paints a very detailed and long drawn picture of two individuals and uses that to comment on the tragedy of the human condition.

Uncharted 2 is far better. It's a masterpiece.

Fantastic post. Spot-on analysis as far as I can see. And I feel the same way. As far as I'm concerned, having an open world MGS on the cards at all is an absolute privilege. It'll be a long wait, but I don't mind.

Xbox One is actually a power bottom.

That's good that you disagree! Don't apologise.

All reviews are opinions. All you can do is read them. If you didn't agree with Evans review or somewhere elses review, go and read another one. If you want a different opinion, find one with a different score and read it. Or just keep reading different ones. They're entirely subjective. Except for the objective facts

I found almost every single voxophone too.

The reader ahashra gives a slightly more mature explanation of the whole "esoteric" argument down a little in this thread.

It's just like Hollywood though, mate.

It takes time to get past that offputting oldness.

Cool man, I recommend it. There are things you have to watch out for, though.

Good response- let me quickly explain something. Hyperbole is a figure of speech. Specifically, as you say, a figure of relation (scale).