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Blend Gaming - Diablo 3's Launch Fiasco Proves Video Game Journalism Fails.
These journalists should be informing readers as to why consumers are angry, why gamers are peeved and why those 0/10 review scores are the way they are. Reading through most comments give you a clear picture that first-adopters don't mind that there's a delay, they don't even mind that servers are down, however they do mind that the game boasts a single-player mode you can't play without constantly being connected to the internet. It's no different than being forced to watch a DVD or Blu-Ray from your player while always being online. Yes, most people are connected online one way or another, but if you want to watch a movie at your own leisure then that's what you paid for. This is not the case with Diablo III, you cannot play the game whenever you want; you can only play the game when Blizzard allows you to.
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Re: Op Ed |
May 20, 2012, 00:16 |
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Creston wrote on May 19, 2012, 23:53: Fantastic article. Sadly, the large majority of the masses will keep swallowing the paid advertising served to them by flaming shitholes like Gamespot, IGN and their ilk, who are by now nothing more than glorified mouthpieces for publishers.
Thanks for having remained a neutral voice for all these years, Blue. It's starting become a real rarity in the gaming industry, and it's why I continue to enjoy visiting your site every single day.
Creston Blue doesn't really post much using his voice, it's just news links presented as they are (as they should be). |
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