Nah Jim, this isn't the controversial episode for me. Lollipop Chainsaw was just pure fun for the sake of having fun, and at the end of the day that's what video games are supposed to be: fun. Good on you for giving a game credit for that. Too many gamers these days are busy being so stuck up about games needing the best stories ever and the best graphics ever and the best this and the best that and blah blah blah that they forget that games are supposed to be ENTERTAINMENT. And Lollipop Chainsaw is certainly that despite not having the most intelligent story or realistic gameplay.
No, the controversial episode for me was Journey yesterday (I tried to make a post then but this forum was being retarded and not letting me post because the stupid capctha or whatever wouldn't load. I can't believe this site still does that shitty attempt to get people to sign up for pub club. Captcha the new members, not ones who have been here for 3 years and have 4000+ posts. If I was a spambot I would have been banned for spamming ages ago you idiots, so stop trying to shove that horrible spambot excuse down all our throats). Just comparing the episodes for Today, Monday, and Tuesday to Journey's episode yesterday really says it all for me. You give reasons why Lollipop Chainsaw is fun. You describe events from the game. You actually have things to say about it, and you actually had things to say about Dishonored and Lone Survivor as well. But when it came time to try and sell me on Journey, all I got out of the episode is that it starts off with some boring as hell walking around in the desert but then there's some co-op and later the game becomes "compelling" and other words Yahtzee has described as coming from the "GameSpot Review Generator". That doesn't actually tell me anything about why I would want to try Journey. It tells me nothing of what the game is like. It just seemed to me that you had nothing tangible to say about it like you have for the other 3 games and will have tomorrow for The Walking Dead. And considering that this game comes from the same developers as the phenomenally bad Flower and flOw, the episode had the opposite effect of what you had intended: it convinced me that I should NOT play Journey because it sounds like it's in league with Flower and flOw: an art game that forgets about the second word of that label and just focuses on being art at the expense of actually having a game to play. I'd rather just go replay Limbo, as it remembered that art game means you're also supposed to have a game in there.
Also, where did you get that fucking awesome Clem hat?!
James Joseph Emerald said:
I'm slightly disturbed that Lollipop Chainsaw got an award, yet Mass Effect 3, Assassin's Creed 3, XCOM, Hitman: Absolution and Spec Ops: The Line didn't.
I can't speak for the rest of those games, but Mass Effect 3 and Assassin's Creed 3 don't deserve awards. They aren't outstanding games, not to me anyway. Mass Effect 3 is nothing but years of promises broken, plotholes only filled in if you pony up some money for DLC, and some really crappy third person shooting that tries to be like Uncharted and Gears of War but didn't learn the lesson Gears 3 taught us that take cover, dodge roll, run, move between cover, and vault over cover should not all be on the same button and thus results in a lot of frustrating deaths that are completely the game's fault because Shepard decided to take cover right next to an enemy instead of rolling out of the way like you told him to. Gears 3 finally added and alternate control scheme that fixed this, and the fact that Mass Effect 3 came out many months later but didn't meet the new bar for controls that Gears of War 3 set is quite disgusting. They were clearly going for the "it's shit but shit everyone does so why change it [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/6553-Friends]" strategy, except that strategy doesn't work when someone before you evolved what gamers expect from a third person shooter's controls. So yeah, for all its problems, Mass Effect 3 is not an outstanding game. A decent game? Sure. Outstanding? Noooooo.
As far as AssCreed 3 goes, too buggy. No game sold to customers when it's still in beta is ever outstanding in my book.