Preface:
Please, use your brains people; this guy is not bioware, just because he feels one way doesn't mean every employee agrees.
:eck, he's not even Greg or Ray.
Just because one gamespot review gave a game and unfavorable score doesn't mean that the ENTIRE gamespot staff agrees.
Look at the difference in scores from IGN US compared to IGN UK and AU.
Not everyone at sony despises the 360 and not everyone at Micro despises the PS3.
1e arw humans; we are given the power of deductive an inductive reasoning. Let's use this gift to our advantage
At first I kinda just shook my head at the title, but while I may not wholeheatedly agree with the statement, I does kind of make you think of how far rpgs have deviatedd from their original formula.
RPGs do seem to be a bit more restrictive these days, focusing on large worlds and straight story-telling-not to mention graphics-in favor of the player-driven experience.
Really makes you realize how old school bioware is.







