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The first mistake was going to GameSpot in the first place...

Also, Kotaku was right.  Assigning arbitrary numbers to games is completely meaningless and makes no sense.  Just read the review.  The number at the bottom is just a number.  It doesn't represent anything else of significance.  It certainly shouldn't inspire people to troll a LBGT person.

I stopped going to GameSpot for reviews when the dude who reviewed Skyward Sword knocked the game for control issues, because he thought it used the IR function, when it fact Skyward Sword didn't.  It only used motion plus, there was no function with the sensor bar.  You could have it unplugged if you wanted.  Upon hearing that feedback, the dude still "stuck by" his review, saying that minor detail didn't change his opinion of the game.  Okay, right.  Let's pretend we're an expert on video games, and then make false claims about said game, and then not make it right upon being corrected.  Really professional organization over there!



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