Did you see anything last night?

Member 629

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Mar 2006

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Dec 3, 2007, 09:36 AM
Local time: Dec 3, 2007, 08:36 AM
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Yeah, Q pretty much nailed it. Demos are hardly new. Sure, they're mainstream for systems now (ie: PS3 download), but folks will still cling to reviews for details. Reviews are heavily biased too, such as that fellow who got canned for shitting on Kane & Lynch, but folks will still pay attention to them. Hell, in all honesty, I figured the gaming magazine avenue would've dried up. Sure, magazines are still very useful, but a large majority of gamers have internet access and I'd figure that the internet would be a better way to get information... But it persists. And reviewers will continue to critique (although questionably). "Nobody likes a critic," but I don't think they'll be going the way of the dodo quite yet. It is too busy fueling bragging threads on Gamefaqs. "LOLOL 9/10 THIS GAME RULES, FGTS." "WTF 9/10 WHY NOT 10. STUPID REVIEWERS."
Although I still think that most reviews are as useful as a crank on a hammer.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
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