EDIT: Taking this down for use for another site. Lame, I know. Appreciated the discussion, everyone.
Recounting a game and pausing for criticism is pretty much a review. This piece is mostly chronological, maybe that's tacky? I don't know. There's a legitimate opinion in each paragraph here, but I mean hey, thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that.Mossberg Shotty said:Just recounting the entire story and occasionally pausing to give your criticisms doesn't really constitute a review. More like a recap with a fews asides sprinkled throughout.
I just can't wrap my head around an excuse that lame. You're the accomplice, man, because you played the game.Without you, it doesn't get done, and that makes you an accomplice.
Yeah yeah.The Crotch said:Back from the land of the dead?
It is pretty bad though. One of the worst shooters I've played, bloody tedious gameplay made me give up a number of times.mrhateful said:I love the hipsterness of escapist <3 first someone tries to explain why dragon age 2 is the best thing ever and now someone tells me Spec Ops was bad.. <3<3 Yee go away hipserboy
The shit? Anyway, let me shovel more hipster into your monitor for you.mrhateful said:I love the hipsterness of escapist <3 first someone tries to explain why dragon age 2 is the best thing ever and now someone tells me Spec Ops was bad.. <3<3 Yee go away hipserboy
It's not the structure of your review, its the way it reads. Almost like a travel guide or something, mostly re-treading exposition thats already known to anyone who has played the game and has formed an opinion. I'm just assuming thats the type of person you're trying to attract to your thread, considering the whole "2nd opinion" thing?holdthephone said:Recounting a game and pausing for criticism is pretty much a review. This piece is mostly chronological, maybe that's tacky? I don't know. There's a legitimate opinion in each paragraph here, but I mean hey, thanks for the feedback. I'll work on that.Mossberg Shotty said:Just recounting the entire story and occasionally pausing to give your criticisms doesn't really constitute a review. More like a recap with a fews asides sprinkled throughout.
I just can't wrap my head around an excuse that lame. You're the accomplice, man, because you played the game.Without you, it doesn't get done, and that makes you an accomplice.
I kept playing because Dubai was really beautifully done, and also because I'm not the type of guy to walk out on movies I'm not feeling, much less turn off a game because I'm a little offended. I spent money on it, so yes, I'll continue committing whatever horrible crimes it wants me to.I'll act totally surprised when that plan backfires. Whatever it needs me to do for it to work, I'll give it a fair shake.I'll destroy the city's entire water supply and pretend like that's completely logical.
Yea, gotta agree with you there, this feels like someone is saying "oh look, my opinion is contrary to the norm!"mrhateful said:I love the hipsterness of escapist <3 first someone tries to explain why dragon age 2 is the best thing ever and now someone tells me Spec Ops was bad.. <3<3 Yee go away hipserboy
Yeah, thanks for hearing me out here. I'm not deliberately trying to go against the grain, I've just found myself in an odd position where I don't agree with either side. People either praise it as a powerful commentary or criticize it as a poorly executed cover shooter, which, as you said, is a boring way to go about a game like Spec Ops. I'm disagreeing with it on its own terms, or at least I hope I'm coming across that way.DeadpanLunatic said:It's unheard of, apparently, to hold a moderate opinion on The Line, which is either brilliant or terrible according to who you ask. I like the game a lot myself, but I'm not inclined to label attacks as hate-the-popular hipster prose (for there are always valid reasons to dislike something). At the same time, "it's a bad shooter" or "it's not fun" strike me as a bad thing to criticize about it. Those are the two general parts of this forum dance, so I tend to avoid discussions. I suppose I might add to this one, partly because I know you to not generally hold to stupid ways and partly because it's my job to lecture you anyway.
I won't go too far into detail, no matter how strongly I disagree on some points. Not everyone has to find the game as affecting as I and a lot of other people did. With that in mind, a few things.
That the term linear has become synonymous with primitive has always bothered me. I don't mind set piece games, scripted events, or even the one choice veiled as many trick. I don't mind Walker's destruction being inevitable, and I don't mind the game crossing personal boundaries with that concept. But the way it insists upon itself after being so transparent from the get go, it just really started to grate on me. And I love introspective games like these, absolutely love them. Spec Ops should of been right up my alley, but instead it just reminded me of games that do these things much more elegantly.It's quite popular in our circles to mock Modern Warfare for being such a linear, hand-holdy nongame or to joke about quick time events as the bane of game design, but I don't find that very helpful. I never subscribed to the idea that because our medium is, at heart, interactive, it should always have to try and be as interactive as possible, all the time. It's a very tenuous argument to me. I wouldn't criticize choose-your-own adventure books for being, despite the nature of their medium, interactive. Just the same, I don't see why games need to keep to one particular golden standard rather than being allowed full creative freedom.
The question of how to use interactive media for this kind of reflection is probably the most interesting to come out of the Spec Ops discussion. Now if only we could phrase it reasonably rather than shouting about the one and only way to go about it (usually some personal preference).
Or in short, "This is the one way to use our medium" strikes me as a dumb, limiting thing to say.
TheRussian said:Yea, gotta agree with you there, this feels like someone is saying "oh look, my opinion is contrary to the norm!"mrhateful said:I love the hipsterness of escapist <3 first someone tries to explain why dragon age 2 is the best thing ever and now someone tells me Spec Ops was bad.. <3<3 Yee go away hipserboy
Mossberg Shotty said:It's not the structure of your review, its the way it reads. Almost like a travel guide or something, mostly re-treading exposition thats already known to anyone who has played the game and has formed an opinion. I'm just assuming thats the type of person you're trying to attract to your thread, considering the whole "2nd opinion" thing?
I post opinions in the Community Review section because I hope to avoid this sort of thing, but I guess it just comes with message board territory. If it makes you feel any better, I don't agree with people who criticize Spec Ops either, like the other poster up there going on about clunky cover controls and awful dialogue. I disagree with him, I think he's exaggerating, and I don't look to him for gratification (sorry!). I'm not trying to hate a game here, that's ridiculous. I have specific issues with some of its ideas and I like to think I'm being clear about them.If you consider that a "lame excuse" then maybe this just isn't your cup of tea.