Dishonored (A+) Review
"When the press starts heralding their favorite games of 2012, expect to see Dishonored hovering at or around the top of just about everyone's list."
1up.com impressions
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Super Mario Chinese martial arts trailer? Um, okay
A group of budding filmmakers have made this brilliant trailer showing what a martial arts Mario film would be like. Sold.
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StarFox characters based off members of the original dev team
What annoying bastard was Slippy and did they spit in his coffee?
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Nintendo reps say Wii U '19 times more powerful' than PS3
You heard it here first. Ahahahaha
totalrevue.com
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Wii U GamePad idea was originally a prototype for Wii
Well, sorta. The DS influenced things alot
wiiuonly.com
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1up review New Little Kings Story Vita
C+ - "Design flaws hamper what could have been an excellent Vita title."
1up.com impressions
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Epic Mickey 3DS: The Little Mermaid world revealed
Check this Video out under da sea
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Retro City Rampage (9.0) Review
If you like gaming and you miss the old school games, then it's a must-have.
vandal.net impressions
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Retro City Rampage (8.5) Review
A must have for children of the 80's.
meristation.com impressions
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The Press Room Episode #133
Vader and Aspro talk about XCOM, RE6 and the week's news.
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Some reviewers just have a bone to pick with a specific developer/franchise. But it's also true that it's way too easy to buy a good review.
My unicorn shoots lasers.
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Yep, you're definitely someone's daddy!
The ugliest cover and most depressing inside of a box I have ever seen in my life. It is such a shame.
Instruction booklet? What's that?
My unicorn.
It is a widespread problem, because pretty much all reviews sites are paid by the same companies they review games for. How is that not a problem? Stop beating around the bush and adress this point directly!
So are movie review sites paid by movies. Newspapers having ads of movies next to their reviews. Reviews in print or online for an industry are OBVIOUSLY going to have ads for that industry around it. I don't see how that is an issue, its natural for products to advertise in places where people are interested in their products.
So your solution would be for gaming magazines to not have advertisements for games. Movie sites not have advertisement for movies. Car mags not have advertisement for cars. Yeah good luck with that.
I think I am finally about to start the third disc of Blue Dragon. After this I want to try NiGHTS into Dreams (the original Saturn version).
I was moving my PS1 games today though, there is a lot in there I'd like to check out as well. I have no idea how I ended up with this many PS1 games.
EDIT: Uh oh. I am in a part of the game where there is a countdown timer (so you have to rush, no grinding). At the end of the level is a Boss I just read you have to be Level 42 to beat. I am Level 24-28.
And I did the single save bullshit I usually pull. I think this is what it has taken to get me to finally start using multiple save slots.
It's a lot sad. Especially when it's a "top tier" game like Mass Effect 3 etc... I feel ripped off.
Guys, the journalist has detailed specific and non-specific examples of where it has happened.
There was a scene like that in Supernatural season 7. It farted rainbows as it ran off into the night - I am not even joking.
You're not really addressing the point either D.
As I said it's like the whole political party system here, the issue of funding. Yeah it would be impractical to have an impartial gaming media business that takes no money for advertising games. Of course it would, but it is a conflict of interest that manisfests itself in different ways depending on the people involved. You should totally discount your newspaper example, newspapers do not rely heavily on movie industry adverts, they take ads from across the spectrum because they are not a specialist publication in movies.
I'm not saying there is a solution, unless you can do the BBC of gaming, no adverts, self regulated - now we are getting ridiculous. But you are saying that yeah there are ads there is no issue. The sensible thing to say is that yeah this reviews malarky can happen in some instances, but you can't do much about it. That's a lot more truthful than saying there is no issue when this journalist who has worked across the spectrum of games journalism, is giving us specific and non-specific examples of the kind of stuff that happens.
I've noticed this with more and more games lately...the fuck is going on? Is there some fucking funding problems preventing a company like Capcom from adding a cool looking instruction booklet and proper boxing to a game like RE6? Fucking lame.
What about DVD eco packaging?