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Hehe, to this day I don't know why people follow reviews - back in the days of Nintendo power I never looked to them to find out what I wanted to get, but it was nice to know what was out there. These media outlets aren't doing their jobs, no one needs opinion we need information.

Put on paper what the game has to offer, show a video of someone playing the game, get me hyped on some trailers and boom, it's a business not a side show or charity, they aren't supposed to cross-vent for the reader, I'm supposed to look at whats present and say. "This looks like crap." or "Hmm I don't know but it's worth a go." or "That looks amazing!" I don't want to know a game is amazing from someone I couldn't even care didn't have another breath to take in after this post.

The shift in how media outlets put examined and publicized information started out bad, and it would take a massive shift in values to get it to being beneficial in the business sense and not just short term.



I'm Unamerica and you can too.

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The Hunt Begins 4/20/2010 =D