@devilzzz1983 Chances are, if you were banned on numerous occasions, then you acted like a child on numerous occasions. Looking at some of your other posts, I'm not exactly surprised.
Besides, The Point and Reality Check are still here, and really, that's all that matters. They've been the only two shows worth a damn on this site for a very long time.
@Kinguard73 No, it reflected on the community as a whole. It lowered the standard by which we compare the community by encouraging people to troll to their hearts content. At the same time, GameSpot had to enforce their guidelines more heavily than ever and they couldn't seem to figure out why the immaturity from users had reached an all time high, when just a year before that, Feedbackula was born. Gee, coincidence?
@lpool8 @yearssomuch I'm not, and I don't. I gave up trying to watch this a long, long time ago. I only came to this video because it said this was the last one, thank God.
No more Feedbackula?! YES!! This show did near-irreparable damage to this websites community, and it's about time GameSpot realized that glorifying the opinions of trolls wasn't exactly the best idea for a weekly webshow.
@pip3dream If you dislike episodic gaming, wait until all of the episodes release and play them all at once. It's either that, or you can get parts of it as they're developed, as intended.
@Duttyhandz To be fair, most of the complaints that she made regarding Origins were exactly how I felt about City. Yeah, it was a fun game, but all it did was take Asylum, and introduce a larger world.. and a larger world only made the game more repetitive, and boring.
We're all very well aware of how repetitive CoD is, and we're all very well aware of the fact that regardless of a 'lack of innovation', it will score at least an 8/10. I will be honestly, genuinely surprised if it scores anything lower.
Though it honestly doesn't matter in the slightest what critics have to say about Call of Duty.. the game will sell regardless, they practically don't even need to advertise. It's almost like cigarettes, Activision already has a very dedicated and always growing audience that will buy their game no matter what.
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