
http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/114/1145332p1.html
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
SHMUP sale page.Randorama wrote:ban CMoon for being a closet Jerry Falwell cockmonster/Ann Coulter fan, Nijska a bronie (ack! The horror!), and Ed Oscuro being unable to post 100-word arguments without writing 3-pages posts.
Eugenics: you know it's right!
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
Eurogamer is one of the best. 1up is actually pretty good for well thought out reviews as well. Oddly i think some of the best game reviews i've read lately were by Arstechnica. They don't do them often, but when they do they're written to a way higher journalist standard then any games mag.Skykid wrote:Is this what most mainstream sites are like then, or just IGN? Isn't IGN the biggest games site in the world, or is that no longer the case?
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
As well as this, I was under the impression it was journalistic suicide to talk about oneself in the first person unless it's a unique opportunity to tell an anecdote or something.drauch wrote:"Dead Space 2 is an amazing game. I'm going to write about its scary moments, cool kills, and how much I dig the main character's internal struggle, but Dead Space 2 is about more than this."
-After mom picks me up from the mall.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Absolutely not true. You do want to avoid any reference to yourself when reporting, but for opinion pieces such as editorials and reviews it's perfectly acceptable. After all a review is telling the reader what you think and how you felt experiencing a product, not a factual, technical breakdown. You want your review to have a voice, that's how the reader can know and identify with you. Roger Ebert does it all the time.Skykid wrote:As well as this, I was under the impression it was journalistic suicide to talk about oneself in the first person unless it's a unique opportunity to tell an anecdote or something.
Maybe the copy editors at IGN don't know that, or don't have the heart to tell the guy he writes like a ten year old.
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
I suppose it's just personal taste. I find it kind of clumsy, perhaps because I was advised against it once upon a time. There's definitely no set rule to writing, that's the beauty of it, but if there's a skill to subtly making first person references work, Greg Miller ain't got it.njiska wrote: Absolutely not true. You do want to avoid any reference to yourself when reporting, but for opinion pieces such as editorials and reviews it's perfectly acceptable. After all a review is telling the reader what you think and how you felt experiencing a product, not a factual, technical breakdown. You want your review to have a voice, that's how the reader can know and identify with you. Roger Ebert does it all the time.
I'm sure you mean Icycalm, so the appropriate response would be AAARGH!Icyclem
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Yeah, but when it reads like a fucking high school (or even middle school) book report, it's kinda ridiculous. I mean, EGM in the 90s probably had a mostly teen/middle school audience, but still had much better writing overall.gct wrote:I suspect it may be in part an effort, or lack thereof, to write using language which the intended audience understands. You more sophisticated folks here may take offense to that, but unfortunately a larger portion of the gaming public might think nothing of it at all. Having seen the comments here before reading the review in question greatly biased me, but I agree that the language used is inappropriate for a professional publication and I stopped reading partway into page 2.
It is one thing to be 'a professional' - someone who is paid to do a job, and another to be 'professional' - someone who maintains a standard of quality and conduct in his work.
Like I said it comes down to the quality of writing. You don't fill the article with, "I like this" and "i like that" but you can say things like, "Personally I prefer Auto-Correct as it feels the most like slide control and is the only control option that allows you to vary Reco’s speed."Skykid wrote:I suppose it's just personal taste. I find it kind of clumsy, perhaps because I was advised against it once upon a time. There's definitely no set rule to writing, that's the beauty of it, but if there's a skill to subtly making first person references work, Greg Miller ain't got it.
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
Sig worthy.Elixir wrote:The Shmups forum is an amazing forum. I'm going to write about its scary moments, cool posts, and how much I dig Skykid's internal struggle, but the Shmups forum is about more than this. When I read it for the first time, I sat on the couch with my heart racing and dissected the journey I had just taken. Then, I read it again, and when that was done, I jumped into Off-Topic for the third time. Shmups forum is just that good.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
I remember the golden era of games mags fondly, but looking back the quality of writing wasn't particularly high. But the audience was a niche market of school kids, so the caliber of journalism didn't have to be particularly impressive, it just had to be fun.drunkninja24 wrote:Yeah, but when it reads like a fucking high school (or even middle school) book report, it's kinda ridiculous. I mean, EGM in the 90s probably had a mostly teen/middle school audience, but still had much better writing overall.gct wrote:I suspect it may be in part an effort, or lack thereof, to write using language which the intended audience understands. You more sophisticated folks here may take offense to that, but unfortunately a larger portion of the gaming public might think nothing of it at all. Having seen the comments here before reading the review in question greatly biased me, but I agree that the language used is inappropriate for a professional publication and I stopped reading partway into page 2.
It is one thing to be 'a professional' - someone who is paid to do a job, and another to be 'professional' - someone who maintains a standard of quality and conduct in his work.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Ahh relax willya. As drauch kindly explained:Obiwanshinobi wrote:Personally I don't mind first person writing as such. What I mind is slagging off People Who At Least Tried™ by the People Who Have Never Tried But Have Chosen Nitpicking For Life Instead™ if it makes any sense. So what if the guy is all sappy about the most recent big budget game he just played? If I feel he's doing it just for the heck of baiting, though, it's another matter...
If threads that discuss and criticise anything except frame rate offend you there's plenty of other topics for debate elsewhere.drauch wrote:the main issue here is that an official "editor" on IGN writes like it's his freshman year in high school.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
It's cool, apparentlySkykid wrote:If threads that discuss and criticise anything except frame rate offend you there's plenty of other topics for debate elsewhere.
The "Microsoft Windows" part sounds like they are making it for the PC. Not EVERYTHING is lost, then.Dead Space 2 is an upcoming survival horror third-person shooter video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.
The review is for the PC version.Obiwanshinobi wrote:The "Microsoft Windows" part sounds like they are making it for the PC. Not EVERYTHING is lost, then.Dead Space 2 is an upcoming survival horror third-person shooter video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts