My sole complaint with game reviews is those reviewers that rate the games on things they 'aren't' as opposed to what they're designed for. Specifically when they downgrade great single-player games for not having some sort of multiplayer or some flawed multiplayer gaming. I don't buy many multiplay/online games. They're simply not my cup of tea, but to slam some really good single player games (Bioshock comes to mind) about not having good (or any) multiplayer content is a waste of my time. Perhaps splitting up the rating into different categories would solve this. My 2 cents, YMMV.
Perhaps your right in saying that we should leave entertainment to the entertainment industry. Yes, their propaganda is much more palatable and should remain in the household.
I'm glad to only have subjects like auto theft, murder for hire, drug wars, drug use, adultry, rape, and all the other topics that keep the entertainment industry guiding our moral compass.
Seriously now, it's a shame that a message of 'Serve your country' is pigeonholed as propaganda.
My sole complaint with game reviews is those reviewers that rate the games on things they 'aren't' as opposed to what they're designed for. Specifically when they downgrade great single-player games for not having some sort of multiplayer or some flawed multiplayer gaming. I don't buy many multiplay/online games. They're simply not my cup of tea, but to slam some really good single player games (Bioshock comes to mind) about not having good (or any) multiplayer content is a waste of my time. Perhaps splitting up the rating into different categories would solve this. My 2 cents, YMMV.
As a note, that project was started as a recruiting tool LONG before the current conflict.
Perhaps your right in saying that we should leave entertainment to the entertainment industry. Yes, their propaganda is much more palatable and should remain in the household. I'm glad to only have subjects like auto theft, murder for hire, drug wars, drug use, adultry, rape, and all the other topics that keep the entertainment industry guiding our moral compass. Seriously now, it's a shame that a message of 'Serve your country' is pigeonholed as propaganda.