ZenfoldorVGI said:
lol, whatever spelling police. Anyway, folks should have confidence in its quality because most people who have played it say it is at least good. If they miss out on it because of their own misinformation or faulty assumptions, it doesn't hurt anyone. The game sold well, fans love it, and most Infamous fans are afraid of it. It turned out great. That said, everyone should have a rental service. How do people outright pay 66 dollars for a game in the age of Ebay and Gamefly, I'll never know. |
It's not a matter of being the spelling police. Anyone who wants to project an aura of intelligence won't make such blatant typos. One or two is fine, but there comes a point when it's a big deal. No one says "frust-urr-ashion."
The next two paragraphs are basically you making declarative statements with nothing to back it up. Most people who have played it say it is very good? Unless you actually have a decent sample size to back that up, it's basically an opinionated statement. People will miss out on it because Prototype had reviews and marketing that came in as late as possible. A couple days before its release, it only had a couple reviews (and not very reputable ones). I have no idea why you're saying the game sold well. While I'm sure it sold adequately, the only data you have to go by is one week of European sales. Saying inFamous fans are afraid of the game is pretty condescending. If I just wanted to spout BS, I could easily claim that Prototype owners are just as scared of inFamous.







