Ganoncrotch said:
Someone who aims to be controversial as Jim Sterling would like to be I'm shocked that his site isn't slightly protected against LOIC and other rubbish tools. And I just heard there was mining elements from various planets to unlock things in no mans sky, like I said didn't read too much into it, want to be finding it all out fresh when I pick up a copy of it. |
I've never seen Jim's reviews as seeking controversy, they are just his honest opinion on the games he plays. Sometimes he's in line with the general concensus, others he's the outlier but it should be the same with every reviewer.
His show the Jimquisition does focus more on industry failings, the latest scams crafted by the big developpers to squeeze out more money from gamers which I guess you could say is seeking controversy but if you block out the nonsense in his intro, he always presents well constructed argument against/for the subject of the week so it's not mindless attention seeking.
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