THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Howard Alan Treesong on June 06, 2007, 03:09:31 AM
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http://www.thetriforce.com/newblog/?p=813
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lmao
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Funny read.
That's sort of the reason why I'm glad a huge chunk of the PC press, especially the reviewer circuit, is made up of freelancers with day jobs. You don't get that kind of burnout and cynicism from those types-if they ever get to the point where they hate gaming that much, they aren't trapped into it as a career like a paid and published writer is. The only downside is that some of them don't pull enough punches and/or lack professional critique skills, but you pick up on who's good and who is not pretty fast.
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I still read PC gaming mags, but the Console gaming mags are a wash. Too many CHILDREN brought up from fansites. They are never forced to GROW UP during the typical "OH SHIT COLLEGE OVER NEED A JOB" phase MOST people go through.
1UP/EGM is COMPLETE trash these days, for example.
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any site called the triforce isn't worth clicking
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I still read PC gaming mags, but the Console gaming mags are a wash. Too many CHILDREN brought up from fansites. They are never forced to GROW UP during the typical "OH SHIT COLLEGE OVER NEED A JOB" phase MOST people go through.
1UP/EGM is COMPLETE trash these days, for example.
Console faggotry is pervasive-reading pretty much any console mag or news site is fucking painful. Most of the stuff is just plan amatuer and the critiques sometime miss the point of the game completely because of reviewer genre preconceptions or the reviewer's inability to evaluate game mechanics separate from narrative. Not everyone enjoys their JRPGs for story and doesn't mind sitting through terrible, disjointed cutscenes every 10 minutes in their action games.
The PC scene still has a lot of old school thirty and fourtysomethings running the show, which results in a lot more well-rounded and tempered discussions. Don't get me wrong-there's still tons of shit PC game reviews-but if you read something from a familiar name on Gamespot or Gamespy or in the now-defunct CGM, it was generally pretty spot on.
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I think what I liked about the article the most was how every review was 8/10. I fell into that same rut at Gaming Age back when lol.
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lol B+
I like games way too easily, but then again I'm really picky about what I play and vet most everything pretty well beforehand.
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lol B+
I like games way too easily, but then again I'm really picky about what I play and vet most everything pretty well beforehand.
Same here. I'm picky as hell, but I like so many games.
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The simple truth is that there are A LOT of "Good Games" and it simply comes down to the time required to play them and a gamer prioritizing based off really personal reasons.
Most of the games I reviewed were from well known devs with experience and actually did, to me, objectively, fall in the 80-90 range. I dont think I ever gave a perfect score tho.
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1) triforce.net
2) thinly-veiled klaxon call for better reviews of "blue ocean" games
3) lulz
i appreciate the implicit observation that nintendo fanboys are self-loathing, though
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I see lots of people with those weird triforce coat of arms hoodies that hot topic sells for like $46 on lately. ???
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I used to wear game shirts when I was younger and always got more than a fair share of compliments, from people all over the age/race/sex board. Then again, I'm in shape, with good hygeine, and decent enough looking, so I've got that working in my favor I guess.
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I honestly dont know why I still like games.
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I honestly dont know why I still like games.
gaming was my hot babysitter... i think that's why i still like games.
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I honestly dont know why I still like games.
Yeah, your dot hack vision quest positively reeks of Stockholm syndrome.
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I used to wear game shirts when I was younger and always got more than a fair share of compliments, from people all over the age/race/sex board. Then again, I'm in shape, with good hygeine, and decent enough looking, so I've got that working in my favor I guess.
exactly. a triforce hoody on a pale anus h0g only DOUBLES the humiliation. if you're attractive and physically fit, folks excuse the geekery and may use it as a point of small talk, although you'd probably still be better off without it.
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:'(
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Synth: SHUT UP!
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DOT HACK IS AWESOME!
I FELL DOWN THE STAIRS!
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Drinky, where are you getting the "blue ocean" criticism from? I think you might be reading something into it that's not there just because of the URL.
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someone's mad that his moogle suit has been superseded by my grunty suit
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patel, any site that a) is named after a nintendo badge; and b) is run by post-journalistic brit posers generally equals "wii-adoring ninthings" in my book. if i'm wrong, well, i deny it! the greater agenda of wii bashing DEMANDS IT.
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see, I just associate post-journalistic brit posers with crippling alcoholism. but that's cause I was weaned on UK Resistance.
p.s. grunty suit? pics or it didn't happen
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i blame kieron gillen and his endless hand-wringing. hey, whatever happened to the (bugles sound) VIDEOGAME OMBUDSMAN
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the fire engine article also took some serious potshots at NGJ, so.
I dunno what DID ever happen to the VIDEO GAME OMBUDSMAN?
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the fire engine article also took some serious potshots at NGJ, so.
I dunno what DID ever happen to the VIDEO GAME OMBUDSMAN?
He's still around. Thankfully, it looks like people realized he was a tardbucket. Or he fell out of relevance when he stopped going by his more memorable name.
I think this is his site: http://www.vgmwatch.com/
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that's dan dormer's site. the ombudsman was named kevin something, as i recall.
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that's dan dormer's site. the ombudsman was named kevin something, as i recall.
Kyle Orland. And that was his site. Click the about the editor link. I guess he has moved on to other things. I forgot Dormer wrote there.
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that's dan dormer's site. the ombudsman was named kevin something, as i recall.
Kyle Orland. And that was his site. Click the about the editor link. I guess he has moved on to other things. I forgot Dormer wrote there.
Believe it or not, I think Orland writes articles for Joystiq now :P