I'd like to start by saying this is not a thread strictly about the mass effect 3 ending, but take a look at this video and then have a go at answering my question(s).
(The video contains no spoilers for the story of Mass Effect 3)
http://uk.ign.com/videos/2012/03/12/mass-effect-3-opinion-video
Seen it?
OK, my question is, what exactly is a gamer actually entitled to when they buy a game?
Are you allowed to voice your displeasure about an aspect of a product or service? Be it the narrative, framerate issues, face import issues, day one DLC?
Are you allowed to ask for a change to one of those issues but not another one?
Is there an artistic element to a game, that it's unacceptable to criticise, but a technical element that is?
I hear the term "entitled gamer" getting thrown around a lot, and wonder what the community's opinion is.
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(The video contains no spoilers for the story of Mass Effect 3)
http://uk.ign.com/videos/2012/03/12/mass-effect-3-opinion-video
Seen it?
OK, my question is, what exactly is a gamer actually entitled to when they buy a game?
Are you allowed to voice your displeasure about an aspect of a product or service? Be it the narrative, framerate issues, face import issues, day one DLC?
Are you allowed to ask for a change to one of those issues but not another one?
Is there an artistic element to a game, that it's unacceptable to criticise, but a technical element that is?
I hear the term "entitled gamer" getting thrown around a lot, and wonder what the community's opinion is.
Captcha: Just Dance
I must obey the captcha!