Okay. That was funny. I didn't think the first three episodes were funny, but they seem to be getting better at it each time and this one finally worked for me.
When dealing with games in the 8-9 range, there is a high probability that a gamer will enjoy it. When dealing with games in the middle spectrum, you have to be discerning. Is the game being downgraded for some flaws while displaying some serious strengths (like Force Unleashed or Spider Man 2) or was it downgraded for general mediocrity and a lack of any real creative spark. A numerical score is always an aggregate of many factors. Like any test, the score/grade shows how you did overall, but to understand where your strengths and weaknesses are as a student you have to analyze each question you got right/wrong.
Great article, though the Atlas comment is not entirely accurate. Though Atlas lifted the earth aloft on his shoulders, it was Sisyphus who was punished by having to endlessly push a boulder up the hill, which seems to match what he saying in this article more accurately.
This sort of cartoon has no place on a site that takes itself seriously like Gamespot. It is unjustifiably biased, prurient in nature, and is overly focused on juvenile humor. I wouldn't expect to see a stick figure cartoon on the nightly news, and I don't wish to see this sort of thing on Gamespot.
Alright, I'll amend my statement. This sort of cartoon has no place on a site that takes itself seriously like Gamespot. It is biased, prurient in nature, and is overly focused on juvenile humor. I wouldn't expect to see a stick figure cartoon on the nightly news, and I don't wish to see this sort of thing on Gamespot.
Wow! I just tried Arkham Asylum on my ancient p.o.s. laptop and it worked great. Gamefly is out of business. This is amazing. Cloud computing is the future, how can a console compete with this?
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