I have a grudge against people who think they can be refunded after having played/watched through an entire game/movie. It's a bit spoiled - "I leave a deposit here and you will hear from me if I do not like it". What's to stop one from just saying it was shit anyway and get a free experience out of it?
Games cost a bit too much, that is true - but you've probably bought junk food, snacks or something for more than what a regular PC game costs. Just accept that you take a bit of a chance with a game and call it an experience and shelf it.
I've never played any of his games, but looking at his website made me feel uneasy. The way it was structured, screenshots here and there, texts, some quote about how great the game is from a "trusted" magazine or source. It feels like it's TV Shop or some program that promises the next Garden of Eden and you simply can't live without it. It makes it feel like it's a scam just waiting to happen.
I believe most of us have seen these kind of websites when searching for a specific kind of software.
According to this Scientology is not considered a religion in UK, but then what is it, if not a cult?
As stated by a lot of other people, their practices shows that they appear more as a cult, than anything else. So what's the crime? What's the charge other than a threat?
I've always thought there was more to it than just "exhaustion". It seems a very shallow diagnosis but yet that's the one used by the media in these circumstances.
Maybe also lack of basic nutrition and fluids? As a geek, I get very scared when I read these kind of news, since I often find myself without 2 days of sleep.
I have a grudge against people who think they can be refunded after having played/watched through an entire game/movie. It's a bit spoiled - "I leave a deposit here and you will hear from me if I do not like it". What's to stop one from just saying it was shit anyway and get a free experience out of it? Games cost a bit too much, that is true - but you've probably bought junk food, snacks or something for more than what a regular PC game costs. Just accept that you take a bit of a chance with a game and call it an experience and shelf it.
I've never played any of his games, but looking at his website made me feel uneasy. The way it was structured, screenshots here and there, texts, some quote about how great the game is from a "trusted" magazine or source. It feels like it's TV Shop or some program that promises the next Garden of Eden and you simply can't live without it. It makes it feel like it's a scam just waiting to happen. I believe most of us have seen these kind of websites when searching for a specific kind of software.
What about their other game, Mythos?
According to this Scientology is not considered a religion in UK, but then what is it, if not a cult? As stated by a lot of other people, their practices shows that they appear more as a cult, than anything else. So what's the crime? What's the charge other than a threat?
It would be interesting to see if there are any similar sightings between the French and the British files.
I've always thought there was more to it than just "exhaustion". It seems a very shallow diagnosis but yet that's the one used by the media in these circumstances. Maybe also lack of basic nutrition and fluids? As a geek, I get very scared when I read these kind of news, since I often find myself without 2 days of sleep.
I'm an European person and I have never seen any sign of advertisement. Are we really not that important?
Guess ESRB just became the government of the internet and can force the content they don't like off it. Sad.