Are people starting to lose touch with the basic definition of the term "leaked" as it relates to data? Now we have to watch out for any component of the impending headlines: "CYBER-WAR LEAKED TERROR PATRIOT"
Game Informer sends their magazine to my house, and I used to read it. Now I can't read them without cringing, because it seems like every other review complains about a lack of online multiplayer.
If online multiplayer is present, they complain about a lack of LAN multiplayer.
It doesn't seem to matter what type of game they're talking about. Like a specification that has to be addressed, multiplayer is mentioned, and a lack of multiplayer always turns out to be some kind of failure.
I agree that with most games, I really don't care about multiplayer. However, when I read these articles by people who sit around previewing games and cranking out articles, it gives me nightmares about some asshole lacking enough imagination to write about something other than the multiplayer condition of the game.
Are people starting to lose touch with the basic definition of the term "leaked" as it relates to data? Now we have to watch out for any component of the impending headlines: "CYBER-WAR LEAKED TERROR PATRIOT"
He probably just wasted his time reading about Toyota, and wants an excuse to scream "RTFA" over and over again.
Game Informer sends their magazine to my house, and I used to read it. Now I can't read them without cringing, because it seems like every other review complains about a lack of online multiplayer. If online multiplayer is present, they complain about a lack of LAN multiplayer. It doesn't seem to matter what type of game they're talking about. Like a specification that has to be addressed, multiplayer is mentioned, and a lack of multiplayer always turns out to be some kind of failure. I agree that with most games, I really don't care about multiplayer. However, when I read these articles by people who sit around previewing games and cranking out articles, it gives me nightmares about some asshole lacking enough imagination to write about something other than the multiplayer condition of the game.