no it should not have.
no it should not have.
People had real reason to be concerned about Thompson though as he was appealing to scared parents who were looking for an easy scapegoat to blame for their sons tragic death, which was truly disgusting and I was happy he was disbarred permanently for that.
Anita has been criticized even by other women for spouting…
same goes for films and TV shows.
not always, women can be just as if not more vicious, just look at what happened with the Steven Universe fandom a few years ago, a young female fan did some fanart of a character and some asshole fans(many of whom were female) said that fanart was not “True to the character” or some stupid BS like that that and they c…
it’s especially messed up as CDPR themselves were very quick to respond to say they would be putting a disclaimer in the game and giving the option to disable those effects.
Last Of Us 2 felt the most “lived-in” of any game i’ve ever played.
I thought Perfect Dark Zero was pretty damn good honestly
Yeah i’ve had that issue as i’ll play a game that got dragged for having bugs yet not encounter a single bug myself so the review I can’t relate to at all as a result, that was the case with negative reviews of titles like Aliens Colonial Marines, Call of Juarez the Cartel and Alpha Protocol.
yes Bethesda got a LOT of forgiveness for releasing buggy games(at least until Fallout 76 came out) so that’s in part why CDPR is getting so vocally defended her.
Gameinformer does this with it’s “second opinion” feature.
Well that perception exists because some reviewers do treat a 7 as a bad score.
I don’t like scores in general because they just encourage readers to ignore the words and only focus on the score, I was happy when Jim Sterling stopped doing written reviews and scores altogether and instead did first impressions videos as he seemed way happier.
I hope you enjoy the game, personally dark media like that actually appeals to me more during times like these then overly saccharine media does, as the latter comes off as overly naive at times. Last of Us 2 is actually more hopeful then it seems, i’m so goddamn happy that game swept the game awards purely as a…
2003 version is my fave for how dark and serious it was, that was the one I grew up watching. 2012 version was pretty good but I didn’t like how long the whole “Karai and Splinter” plot was dragged out for.
I hate em too, hated em ever since I got made fun of for unironically liking the prequels.
but sometimes criticism is in bad faith, a lot of criticism of Last of Us 2 falls into that category with people fundamentally misunderstanding the game, some say it’s message is “violence is bad”, when in reality it’s FAR more complicated then that, and some people hate it for shallow and stupid reasons like…
This article would mean more if it was written by anybody else, i’m still sore at John from how blatantly unprofessional he acted towards Jim Sterling after the latter gave a negative review to Homefront the Revolution on his site for being a glitchy mess(at least on PC).
I disagree, even some of the more critical reviews like Polygon have said that the game does in fact have more to say then it’s marketing indicates.
I really don’t see any “Racism” or “misogyny” in that film at all.
I find it ironic how many of those people whining about the “human cost” of Cyberpunk haven’t said one goddamn word about Epic’s continuous ongoing crunch in regards to Fortnite, so it’s difficult for me to take those kinds of statements seriously when…
I can tolerate constructive criticism, it’s bad faith criticism I can’t stand, like for example those people complaining about Last of Us 2 being “too dark”, yet those same people had zero issues giving positive reviews to dark games with straight male protagonists(like say the Gears of War games) and many of those…