True, he certainly pulls no punches with the x-rebirth review.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LxUx96-6-dw
Utter fan service. Was his voice so muffled because of where his head was?![]()
A positive review, the haters won't be pleased. How dare someone like the game :O
I stopped watching when he called ED a 'simulator' LMAO!
The game is 'simcade' at best, i.e., an arcade space game with some light-weight simulator elements. Nothing wrong about that, but that reviewer failed to even make/recognize that basic distinction...
Why even care about haters? They are as obsessively biased as fanboys and both don't contribute to make the game better.
Back to topic. From a neutral POV the review has major flaws though such as that the reviewer doesn't even recognize the genre of the game.
Who cares how someone "labels" a game though? Surely it's more important if they actually like the thing?
If a reviewer fails to recognize the genre of the game, it renders the review pretty pointless. I don't mind if some people consider ED a dating simulator or some other random thing, but I expect proper research and conciseness from a reviewer.
So unless someone calls it a "simcade" or whatever term you coined you wont pay attention to it?
'Simcade' is a common term used by people familiar with flight or race simulators for arcade games in the realm of racing/flying which have some simulator elements.
So if he just would have used that description, he would have shown that he understands the premise of the game.
The premise of Elite Dangerous has nothing to do with flight simulators or racing games.
'Simcade' is a common term used by people familiar with flight or race simulators for arcade games in the realm of racing/flying which have some simulator elements.
So if he just would have used that description, he would have shown that he understands the premise of the game.
Or he could be making a review for those of us who aren't Spocky obsessives with arbitrarily strict definitions of what counts as a simulation based upon our own clique. Your reaction reminds me of the kind of subgenre nitpicking attributed to metalheads - "That's not deathgrind, it's goregrind!"