Reasonable said:
Why shouldn't I, a seasoned gamer, get to read reviews by seasoned gamers of what they thought of Kinect titles? That's useful for me and allows me to get a feel for how I might find the titles myself. If the games are fun then they'll get decent scores. Will some Wii and Move titles have been panned those that are good from a more traditional gamer aspect aren't, and I don't see why MS should behave in a way to try and exlude a section of their potential purchasing community. There are a lot of general reviews in every medium, with games being no different, and Kinect title's shouldn't be ducking them, particularly if Nintendo and Sony titles aren't. An even playing field is better for the consumer. And we should, as the buying gamers, be arguing for what benefits us - clear and consistent reviews - vs what is better for the business. I want to be able to read someone like Ebert's take on Transformers as much as his take on The Third Man, and the same applies in gaming. |
You missed the point completely.
All gaming systems, consoles/PC, have thier perks... why fight over preferences? I like Coke and you like Pepsi, that's it, let's not fight over which toy we like best cause that's what they are. Is someone's preference in a toy important or is the relationship between you and your neighbor more important? Answer is obvious, but THE most important thing is your relationship with God almighty. God Bless you in Jesus's name.
I can communicate without talking... I can send a loved one money without actually sending money... and I can commit theft without the product disappearing, the point of theft is the point of theft not one of it's possible symptoms which is the product dissappearing. The thief wants to gain something without paying for it, that's the point of theft, the thief doesn't have to care or anybody else has to care if the product dissappears. The product dissappearing is just a possible symptom of theft. Gifts are sacrfices, in order to give a gift, it has to be a genuine sacrfice/gift, meaning a copy of the game isn't still in your PC. Piracy is theft and/or being a culprit of theft.