
[HEADING=1]Modern Warfare II, and the making of Caffeine[/HEADING]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=429l13dS6kQ[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=429l13dS6kQ[/youtube]
[HEADING=2]Spoilers. Shit loads of them.[/HEADING]
Ah, the introduction.
Apart from the bits were you have to make valid points, fair judgements and actually be interesting, this is the most important part.
Look, if you're about to subject somebody to ten minutes of abject torture then at least have the decency to let them know first.
I like to think of the introduction as being like a trailer.
"Here are the best bits you'll see, now read on and be crushingly dissapointed".
I've always found that the best way for someone to decide whether to continue or not is to give tiny samples of your humour/perspective, see if they bite, and then haul the fishy bastard in.
If angling metaphors aren't you're thing, then this part is like an introductory rate that banks offer - then once they have you, they throw you in the room marked "Financial Rape".
That's right, my reviews are like being raped.
Moving on...
When you're undertaking something like this, and when you're so lazy that you can't be bothered seeing if anyone has done it before, it's best if you don't appear too serious.
Self deprecation, laugh at yourself. Make constant jokes about how what you are doing is ridiculous, and then do it anyway.
This way, a chubby git from Liverpool preaching to you about his "style" and how he goes about it seems more like a joke than a tosser with a God complex telling you how fantastic he is.
See what I did there? Wow I'm awesome.
Apart from the bits were you have to make valid points, fair judgements and actually be interesting, this is the most important part.
Look, if you're about to subject somebody to ten minutes of abject torture then at least have the decency to let them know first.
I like to think of the introduction as being like a trailer.
"Here are the best bits you'll see, now read on and be crushingly dissapointed".
I've always found that the best way for someone to decide whether to continue or not is to give tiny samples of your humour/perspective, see if they bite, and then haul the fishy bastard in.
If angling metaphors aren't you're thing, then this part is like an introductory rate that banks offer - then once they have you, they throw you in the room marked "Financial Rape".
That's right, my reviews are like being raped.
Moving on...
When you're undertaking something like this, and when you're so lazy that you can't be bothered seeing if anyone has done it before, it's best if you don't appear too serious.
Self deprecation, laugh at yourself. Make constant jokes about how what you are doing is ridiculous, and then do it anyway.
This way, a chubby git from Liverpool preaching to you about his "style" and how he goes about it seems more like a joke than a tosser with a God complex telling you how fantastic he is.
See what I did there? Wow I'm awesome.

[HEADING=2]"Who's Soap?"[/HEADING][small]Or something equally as vague to introduce the character section.[/small]

For this reason people will be rather protective of them, so I find it best to keep it vague, go with the facts and take the piss out of them at every opportunity.
Just keep it light and impersonal, be fair, and let the reader fill in the blanks. If for some reason you hate an actor and the mere sight of them makes you want to self harm, make sure you don't make it apparent.
There's really no point in trying to convince anyone of anything since they've already made up their minds and don't really care about your opinions, so just go with it.
You can't change what people think, at least not until I perfect my Thought Machine on Mount Doom... then you will all be mine.
[HEADING=2]"All you need to change the world is one good lie and a river of blood."[/HEADING][small]A good lie... That's where I've been going wrong.[/small]

People seem to compare my irresponsible scribblings of malevolent fury with a mere "rant" (the philistines) so anybody with a similar style, and at least a few braincells working in tandem, will stay well away from the man.
But here I wanted to present an opposing arguement, and I can guarantee if you're reading this then you have already seen his episode on the subject. It's just a good reference point.
Anyway, here is the part that I like to discuss the story and the gameplay, as well as any good points I feel like mentioning.
The gameplay here is great, addictive and lots of fun if you're into this kind of thing. You may also wonder where my multiplayer review is. Let's just say it's been done [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.151891]. Oh, but a special mention to Penny Arcade for not only advertising the "Witchblade [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/11/30/]" class, but giving them a fucking comeback to use.
Anyway, I don't like to go into too much depth with things like this; it's not the juiciest part of a post and all of my reviews contain spoilers, so I work under the assumption that you already know what it's like - and you don't need me reiterating it to you.
And especially not when we have a topic like THE SCENE (dun dun duuuun).
That's right, I just went all serious on you.
When I make points like this, I have a hard time staying objective.
It's so easy to start a flame war with this sort of thing, so I like to present the facts as is. It's completely true that religion has caused more deaths than video games could ever hope to, but it's also completely true that the No Russian scene could have been absent and no one would miss it on a narrative level.
I like to think that not going to extremes and considering all sides of the issue before proceeding is the way forward, but people on both sides of the arguement will always reduce it to a shouting match.
The whole world's a forum.
[HEADING=2]"This is sending a message."[/HEADING][small]Or any foreboding quote to herald the faults section.[/small]
Faults can be a hard thing to articulate, especially with a game that I obviously love so much.
The thing is that people are fickle. If I read an entire review praising a game with no faults, I would automatically assume it's terrible. Or be so sickened by the reviewer that I wouldn't buy the game because I don't want to be associated with him in any way.
I know it's crazy, but it's just how I roll.
What I like to do is find the niggling, dirty little thought hiding in the back of my brain. I articulate it, and then dump it into the harsh light of day for all to see. It's a peculiar, some would even say deranged, system to use, but it works.
As I said before, these reviews are just for fun. I, personally, would not let any of the stoner hacks that infest this site like so many maggots[footnote]Domble's Guide to Making Friends - Vol I, available at some of your more seedier retailers right now![footnote]Footnotes are fun, too.[/footnote][/footnote] influence my decision to buy a game one jot, so why would I be any different?
So why write reviews I know don't affect anyone?
I write these for the same reason everyone else does, because I love writing. If any actual reviewing takes place then, well, some things can't be helped.
Having said that...
The thing is that people are fickle. If I read an entire review praising a game with no faults, I would automatically assume it's terrible. Or be so sickened by the reviewer that I wouldn't buy the game because I don't want to be associated with him in any way.
I know it's crazy, but it's just how I roll.
What I like to do is find the niggling, dirty little thought hiding in the back of my brain. I articulate it, and then dump it into the harsh light of day for all to see. It's a peculiar, some would even say deranged, system to use, but it works.
As I said before, these reviews are just for fun. I, personally, would not let any of the stoner hacks that infest this site like so many maggots[footnote]Domble's Guide to Making Friends - Vol I, available at some of your more seedier retailers right now![footnote]Footnotes are fun, too.[/footnote][/footnote] influence my decision to buy a game one jot, so why would I be any different?
So why write reviews I know don't affect anyone?
I write these for the same reason everyone else does, because I love writing. If any actual reviewing takes place then, well, some things can't be helped.
Having said that...

[HEADING=2]"Remember, No Russian"[/HEADING][small]I've no doubt it will be.[/small]
... Sometimes I just can't help but ram some kind of message, or point, down your throat.
All the way through the review I've been talking about how inconsequential reviewers here are, but games like Modern Warfare 2, Assassins Creed 2, Uncharted 2 and Halo ODST are all sequels that have expanded and even bettered their previous installments.
This didn't happen by accident. It happened because of us.
The unpaid reviewer. The people playing the games who are moved, for whatever reason, to say what they love and hate about a game.
Because of the times we live in, our voices are getting louder and louder.
Make your voice heard. Praise and respect, ***** and moan. Keep talking, and they will keep listening - and things will change.
That's right, I just went all serious on you.
All the way through the review I've been talking about how inconsequential reviewers here are, but games like Modern Warfare 2, Assassins Creed 2, Uncharted 2 and Halo ODST are all sequels that have expanded and even bettered their previous installments.
This didn't happen by accident. It happened because of us.
The unpaid reviewer. The people playing the games who are moved, for whatever reason, to say what they love and hate about a game.
Because of the times we live in, our voices are getting louder and louder.
Make your voice heard. Praise and respect, ***** and moan. Keep talking, and they will keep listening - and things will change.
That's right, I just went all serious on you.

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