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My guess is yes.There are millions of rabid fans of the first game.
The question is - are they gonna rabidly defend the sequel
My guess is yes.There are millions of rabid fans of the first game.
The question is - are they gonna rabidly defend the sequel
Broad City follows two women throughout their daily lives in New York City, making the smallest and mundane events hysterical and disturbing to watch all at the same time.
Between Ilana's understated pansexuality, RuPaul cameos, and the fabulous enigma that is Jamie, Comedy Central's Broad City has always been hella queer. But Season 5, Ilana and Abbi's final season, has truly outgayed itself.
How you might ask? Abbi gets a girlfriend!
Just a quick list of some of the inconsistencies in her arguments:
1. I want to be a reporter, but I'm so worried the readership won't like the facts I'm reporting on - this mentality declassifies you as a journalist immediately. Seek other employment ASAP.
2. I'm just like you guys, before I became a game journo I also thought all game journos were on the take - then what made you want to become one yourself?
3. Journos don't care about publishers, except publishers can blacklist them, and then they won't be able to work, but they don't care anyway - riiiight.
4. Publishers don't normally blacklist journos for bad review scores, with some rare exceptions - and these exceptions totally don't serve as a reminder to anyone?
5. When we're talking about access to previews that's different - oh rly, and article hits, are they also different, or ad revenue for reporting first on the game, is that also different? If you get your preview access to a game cut because of a bad review or preview, doesn't that hurt your site's ad revenue?
Halley Gross is the reason why Abby is buff:
I forgot to mention one more:Lasted about a minute until she started whining that game reviewers aren't actually 'corrupt', they're just scared because FANZ ARE THE MEANZ if you give their high-profile game a bad score.
Fuck off with that crap. DECLINE.
2. I'm just like you guys, before I became a game journo I also thought all game journos were on the take
Lasted about a minute until she started whining that game reviewers aren't actually 'corrupt'
Here at Forbes, we did not receive a review code for The Last Of Us Part 2 (nor were we told why)
Update June 15th
I should add that while this article is very much focused on the doom and gloom reviews (of a very gloomy-sounding game about the doom of humanity), I’m still looking forward to revisiting the story and characters of The Last Of Us, one of my very favorite games from the PS3 era. Hopefully I disagree with the takes I’ve linked to in this article and love every bloody minute of it.
This post was not intended to turn people away from playing this game—those people who want to play it and are excited about it will play it regardless, after all, and the balance of positive-to-negative reviews is clearly tilted heavily toward the game being a masterpiece. The reason I focused on the more critical reviews is because I think they’re more helpful in a lot of ways. There’s only so much we can glean from a bunch of 10/10 reviews praising the game as one of the best ever made.
Sure, that’s nice to read when you’re a fan and you’re hyped to play something new, but it’s not helpful to people who want to read criticism. Put another way, sometimes it’s smart to read the minority opinion simply because you’ll get something you won’t find elsewhere. In some cases, the minority opinion is the lone voice that likes something everybody else is panning. For instance, when The Orville came out, most critics hated it and I didn’t understand why, so I wrote the lonely positive review. But a lot of viewers agreed with me and thought the critics were wrong (inasmuch as opinions can be wrong).
In this instance, the majority of critics are raving about The Last Of Us II, and that’s definitely great news for fans and for Naughty Dog and I’m sure they’ll sell millions of copies. I don’t think pointing to why a handful of critics were disturbed by the game, or found its message lacking or its story full of holes or its characters too changed from the original, will somehow outweigh the dozens of critics who are giving this game perfect scores. But it may be helpful to some readers, or at least I hope so. Since I’m unable to play the game yet and write out my own impressions, this felt like the best way to proceed.
For my part, I’ll be playing this game as soon as humanly possible—whether I agree with the majority of the critics or not remains to be seen. I hope I do! I hope it’s as amazing as everyone says it is.
The Last Of Us Part 2 comes to PS4 this coming Friday.
Quick-time events. Ugh.
She got the job at IGN because she looks like good wank material. Case closed your honor.
Now she's just a whining youtube loser.
I feel like when Austin Powers couldnt stop looking to a mole on the face of some guy, but on this case, it is this girl nose.