I see the misunderstanding continues for many. It's not what you say, or how you say it, it's what it does to the reader that counts. The most epic tale ever told would be a waste of effort if it were told poorly, while a story about a three-legged kitten going to Mars could move audiences to tears if it were told well. Maelstrom understands that, I believe, which is why his style is so off-the-wall and entertaining. He knows that he's doing specific jobs with his writing, so he makes it do those jobs well.
As for the content, he has an important point he's making there. The self-proclaimed "industry insiders" cannot keep denying the Wii and its full impact forever. Eventually, they must accept that the market is changed, and they too must change with it.
Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.








