Welcome to the 27th episode of GameSpotting, which is either the best weekly opinion piece on gaming on the Internet or just a bunch of hot air. It's up to YOU to decide.
As always, GameSpotting is where GameSpot's editors discuss the most pressing issues in gaming--at least as far as they're concerned. Jump in anywhere--you can always return to this page by clicking on the GameSpotting graphic above. And be sure to let us know what you think by voting in the polls throughout or even by dropping us a note.
Greg Kasavin/Executive Editor, PC Games
"For as long as I've been playing games, I've enjoyed beating people up."
Trey Walker/News Editor, PC Games
"Does Sony's new EverQuest Legends service signal the end of an idealistic equality or the end of EQ?"
Andrew Park/Managing Editor
"Considering Black Isle's track record, which includes some of the greatest games ever made, I have no reason to doubt that Icewind Dale II will be a terrific RPG."
Sam Parker/Hardware Editor
"I count myself lucky to be in the Warcraft III beta, but now I'm itching to play the single-player campaign too."
Amer Ajami/Senior Editor, PC Games
"A few months ago, I remember lamenting to one of my friends that the greatest console to come out last year was the Game Boy Advance, and how sad that was."
David Toole/Senior Producer, GameSpot Live
"Every once in a while, a video game that's littered with bugs and other problems that should have easily been caught during its QA cycle is released."
Axel Strohm/European Correspondent
"Even though I didn't want to accept it, I knew the pizza wasn't at fault. I'd just had a way-too-intense Duke Nukem session."
Craig Beers/Download/Media Editor
"The amateur holes I was creating in SimGolf were nothing compared with the course I just finished playing in real life."