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King of Koopas Lord Bowser
Joined: 28 Apr 2007 Posts: 2738
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:09 pm
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http://www.joystiq.com/2007/09/07/sony-sends-out-lair-reviewers-guide-must-not-laugh/
"Dear seasoned reviewers, like Greg Miller of IGN (pictured and who's work back at the Columbia Tribune we covered), you're reviewing Lair wrong -- according to Sony. Miller, and probably many other reviewers, received their copies today of the "Lair Reviewer's Guide" so that they might go back and say, "Yes Sony, we totally don't know how to play video games, thank you! Thank you so much for showing us the light on how to play these ... things. We will now go back and redo our scores with the wealth of information we have been given."
We probably couldn't say it better than Tycho of Penny Arcade when he wrote what every video game professional with half a brain should think, "For my part, I don't give a good *crag* if someone has trained themselves to eat **** and like it. The game is not challenging, it's difficult to play, and it's taken many years but I'm ready to begin making this distinction." Controls shouldn't need an explanation (or a video like the not-official one after the break), innovation can be intuitive if it's done right. Yeah, you can explain what the buttons should do, but when professionals can't use the controls properly, and they're trying to review the game for a general video game enthusiast -- that's a problem.
The fact that Sony and Factor 5 had to send out a packet telling reviewers how to play the game a week after the fact is so painfully tragic that it's funny. Oh, and just to be totally clear, there are typically "fact sheets" bundled with games and even follow-up info emails sometimes, but this "Lair Reviewer's Guide" goes well beyond that with "gameplay advice." Insulting with just a hint of desperation is what the "Lair Reviewer's Guide" is."
This made me laugh. Thought you guys might get a kick out of it. |
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Shadowlugia INeedScissors61 Vampire
Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 4958
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:13 pm
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THat's hilarious. That's Sony, selling crap wrapped in tin foil, and telling the store clerks to tell people it's pure Silver. When Nintendo makes a bad game, they understand and appreciate it. The life of an "artist" isn't always filled with masterpieces. But it takes jerks like Sony to try to force critics to think highly of it. (They could have bribed, at least...) |
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? Block Fancy Wario

Joined: 18 Apr 2007 Posts: 13463
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:54 pm
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| Shadowlugia wrote: | THat's hilarious. That's Sony, selling crap wrapped in tin foil, and telling the store clerks to tell people it's pure Silver. When Nintendo makes a bad game, they understand and appreciate it. The life of an "artist" isn't always filled with masterpieces. But it takes jerks like Sony to try to force critics to think highly of it. (They could have bribed, at least...) |
Okay, I'm as much a Nintendo fan as the next guy, but I am sick and tired of people thinking that they can do no wrong. Newsflash: they're a business, and, no matter how much people try to ignore it, they sometimes do things that are less than ideal. For example: they knew that Pokemon Battle Revolution was a bad game. What did they do? They sent out the review copies late so that the reviews wouldn't go up before the release date, which would have affected sales. In addition, Nintendo embargoed all reviews for Metroid Prime 3 prior to the release date. Why? They were afraid of it scoring low. |
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Shadowlugia INeedScissors61 Vampire
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:09 pm
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That's kinda what I meant. |
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