Zizzla_Rachet said:
griffinA said: I actually like this article a lot. This is a trend that happens all the time in all types of entertainment.
For example, when rap became popular with people like Biggie and Puff Daddy there was a huge schism in the rap community over this new found recognition. Today it takes the form of "casual" listeners of rap and "hardcore" rap fans.
This same schism is happening today between "casual" gamers and "hardcore " gamers. "The casualz like games like Wii Sports, Halo, and Nintendogs when they're are MUCH better games to choose from!" The hardcore gamers cry. That's just how entertainment is. |
FAIL!!!! Halo Is so Hardcore
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Not that I want this thread to devolve into one of those debates, but Halo is easily on of the most casual games out there, in the sense that the bulk of Halo's userbase are not gamers, they are regular dudes who buy Halo, Madden, and maybe a Call of Duty or two.
