Grampy said:
Or maybe, just maybe, we're not 40 million retards and Nintendo has come out with a quality console that puts control and gameplay above pixel count and gives a lot better experience than playing the same old uber-violent game in it's umteenth reincarnation whose tired old story line hasn't really changes since the SNES as have not it's same fumble fisted archaec hand controller - both of which we are not supposed to notice because we are dazzled by the pretty pictures. And by the way, the places that are supposed to be the best judge of the quality of the games are your own brain. The reviewers will always like the types of games that made them succesful enough gamers to get a reviewing gig. And yes I play some casual games including Wii sports and I enjoy them. Yes I could drive 30 minutes to a real bowling alley but since I use it as a 10 minute muscle stretcher, that would be self defeating. Of course, those used to years of gaming sitting on their ass on the couch might fail to see this. Also I suspect that if i tried racing a giant Ape aound inside a shopping mall on motorcycles, the manager would probably get all pissy or something.
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First paragraph: I don't think the storylines are tired and old. GTA IV for instance has a great story and great music. Cry by 10CC, The Stooges, Smashing Pumpkins, Fleetwood Mac, The Sisters of Mercy, Ace Frehley with "Back in the New York Groove", the Allman Brothers, "Shikki Shikki" all adds up to a terrific soundtrack even though many people that must not be able to tell good music from bad try to say that it doesn't. And I guess I'll have to try to play a thirty to fifty hour action adventure game or rpg game on a Wii to know if the controls are really that much more comfortable than gamepads for that purpose. You indicate in your post that you play Wii most often as a muscle stretcher for about ten minutes at a time but that is quite a bit different in duration from trying to play an FF, GTA, MGS, or even Zelda game to completion on it.
Second paragraph: Not really. I don't want to walk in Game Stop buy a $50.00 to $60.00 game just because it is sitting on the shelf, then get it home, open it up, put it in the console, have my own brain tell me that I've wasted my money, and then try to take it back and have Game Stop say, "Oh, sorry, we can't take it back because you've played it." This isn't the early eighties and the purpose of review scores is to let you know which games are worth spending your money on and which games out of similar games deserve your money the most.
Heavens to Murgatoids.







