@Foreheadvcr @unreal101 @foxrock66 this actually is a very good ideea. people are very different and so having more than one oppinion one one game can only help the gamers. and provide plenty of opportunities for trolls but oh well. scores are highly debatable and subjective
this might sound mean and i mean no offence, but what is the point of this review? bioshock infinite was released in march and was already reviewed. at first i thought gamespot changed their review-that would be odd but who am i to judge. but when i went to check the bioshock page i found a big 9 next to a link to the original review. so what is the point of another review? other the traffic generated by a 4 next to the words "bioshock infinite" on the main page?
@espiranza88 @Stag_Lee even as a 2 part video it's still only 8 minutes (4 min episode) on a very big subject. and all other reality checks are single part
i just love how gamespot played "hallejuah" in the first part of the video, really nice touch. as a side note, at 3:35 a lot of Microsoft folks probably got fired/shot themselves. Figuratively of course
when will people realise that violent video games are not the problem. united states politicians are dealing with an issue far bigger than its being admitted to be and blaming everything on "violent games" is a big mistake. also, where is the line drawn between violent games and non-violent games? is skyrim a violent game? what about dishonored or fighting games? there is no clear line between "violent" games and "non-violent"
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