FrederikJurk wrote:Insert Credit - and more specifically Tim Rogers - are more entertainment to me than a reliable source of unbiased reviews. I mean, just read the Wind Waker review by Eric-jon Rössel Waugh - that´s the "new games journalism" brought to the extremes. The review of Aria Of Sorrow consisted of not much more than ongoing rambling about the GBA series MUSIC.
(The Astro Boy: Omega Factor review is pretty spot-on, though.)
This is also the reason why I am enjoying Action Button somehow. It´s clearly not objective at all, but rather a more or less interesting read. That Ketsui one is bad, agreed, but it´s not that Insert Credit is a reliable review site.
I even watched all of these videos where Tim Rogers buys and drinks Final Fantasy potion, because somehow I got hypnotized by it. He also managed to hold a marshmallow with a weird one-finger fork, only to drop it at the end. Yeah, it doesn´t make much sense, but I never felt that IC is SUPPOSED to make much sense. I am still not sure whether or not these guys take themselves 100% serious all the time or not, though.
Go read the
forums on Select Button (which is where everyone from IC migrated to after the last forum hack occured). No, they do not take themselves 100% seriously... most of the point behind the whole New Games Journalism thing is to get people to think about game design.. not necessarily to review the videogame at hand. Whether or not you agree with their rambling is besides the point... it's whether or not you actually stop to think about the one or two main points in the design they bring up... whilst talking about what it was like to ride the Yamanote line that day.
And I did write a couple of reviews for IC... Blinx The TimeSweeper, Zanac X Zanac, Night Raid and KOF 2001 (AES).
And guys, really.. just look at the IC Ketsui review this way... it's not really any different than the scores of bad shmup reviews we've all read in the past.