Why does Escapist have anime reviews?

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D Moness

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Gralian said:
I would also like to say i agree with this. Even though i enjoy anime (see avatar <--)
edit/ oops

Thanks for the person pointing out my fault in thinking (whoops sorry)
 

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Outright Villainy said:
demoap said:
but I frequent the site because it was focused on the game industry, and it 'worries' me that it stops to be...
When did it stop exactly?

Anime is still a small percentage of the content, and it never even gets featured.
Not so small I would say, trying not to look rash but... The Escapist doesn't have economic 'reviews' of the game market, or cover much news over the development of engines related to gaming, but it has anime reviews?

And it is visible how an amount of the community is far more interested in 'animes/games' than 'just' games (please don't take it as an insult)
 

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D Moness said:
Gralian said:
I would also like to say i agree with this. Even though i enjoy anime (see avatar <--)
Not to nitpick but since avatar is american made it is animation not anime. If people refer to anime it is animation coming out of japan. It did boorrow a lot from the asian culture and tried to bland anime and american amination styles but it still is animation, not anime.
I believe he was referring to his ?avatar?....
 

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demoap said:
Not to criticizes the reviews, but its purpose on the site.

It makes years now that I have been a reader of the Escapist magazine and some of its columns, even so only became a former member of the community some months ago, and it kind puzzled me the fact of it have an specific space to anime content.

What does the theme have to with the rest of the site content? I understand that the site tries to innovate itself, like it including movies reviews ( I was very 'worried' when the first got out), but I frequent the site because it was focused on the game industry, and it 'worries' me that it stops to be...

p.s: Sorry for the bad English ( hurry )
A couple of months ago they even posted a listing for an Escapist editor dealing with non-games material. Expanding to include geek culture is fine and isn't going to hurt anyone.
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
demoap said:
Not to criticizes the reviews, but its purpose on the site.

It makes years now that I have been a reader of the Escapist magazine and some of its columns, even so only became a former member of the community some months ago, and it kind puzzled me the fact of it have an specific space to anime content.

What does the theme have to with the rest of the site content? I understand that the site tries to innovate itself, like it including movies reviews ( I was very 'worried' when the first got out), but I frequent the site because it was focused on the game industry, and it 'worries' me that it stops to be...

p.s: Sorry for the bad English ( hurry )
A couple of months ago they even posted a listing for an Escapist editor dealing with non-games material. Expanding to include geek culture is fine and isn't going to hurt anyone.
Do you have the link? Curiosity :)
 

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BonsaiK said:
demoap said:
Not to criticizes the reviews, but its purpose on the site.

It makes years now that I have been a reader of the Escapist magazine and some of its columns, even so only became a former member of the community some months ago, and it kind puzzled me the fact of it have an specific space to anime content.

What does the theme have to with the rest of the site content? I understand that the site tries to innovate itself, like it including movies reviews ( I was very 'worried' when the first got out), but I frequent the site because it was focused on the game industry, and it 'worries' me that it stops to be...

p.s: Sorry for the bad English ( hurry )
I agree with you, it's not related at all.

The "lots of gamers are into it" argument just doesn't fly. More gamers reading this probably like food or heavy metal than Anime but The Escapist doesn't review restaurants or the new Slayer album.
That said, a music review would be nice. I'm pretty sure MovieBob likes metal, maybe they could get him to do something?

Also, I haven't noticed any anime reviews, am I being stupid or do they not tend to put them on the front page?
 

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Because they want to.

That good enough for ya?

If you don't like it, noone's making you stay.

I don't really watch anime, but I'd like to. I used to watch Kenshin, Dragon Ball, and Miyazaki films as a kid, so that concept stuck with me.

The only way I can really watch it is to:
A: Use some sorta-shady sites that I don't want to mess with.
B:Get the discs off of Netflix, and never watch them, because I'd have to use my computer for that.

And, buying DVDs is expensive, so purchasing an entire show would suck if I only watched a few episodes.
 

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smearyllama said:
Because they want to.

That good enough for ya?

If you don't like it, noone's making you stay.

I don't really watch anime, but I'd like to. I used to watch Kenshin, Dragon Ball, and Miyazaki films as a kid, so that concept stuck with me.

The only way I can really watch it is to:
A: Use some sorta-shady sites that I don't want to mess with.
B:Get the discs off of Netflix, and never watch them, because I'd have to use my computer for that.

And, buying DVDs is expensive, so purchasing an entire show would suck if I only watched a few episodes.
Sorry but... Not sure if understand your point, could make it a bit more clear?
 

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LifeCharacter said:
Because the a pure gaming forum doesn't get as many people as a gaming forum with cross sections of anime, movies, and everything else.
Yes, capitalism is in everywhere...
 

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Generic Gamer said:
Due to their inability to get real women, gamers display an unhealthy attraction to cartoon women as a proxy.



Nah, it's because there's quite a big intersection between the fan bases and because an increasing number of users here aren't really into gaming enough to want a pure gaming forum.

Sadly but true... even more sad is the fact that it doesn't seen likely to change :(
 

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CheesusCrust said:
Movies and Anime are still a form of escapism.
lmao at your avatar.

it doesnt need to change, buddy. let the anime stuff stay. it shouldnt even matter to you.
 

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demoap said:
smearyllama said:
Because they want to.

That good enough for ya?

If you don't like it, noone's making you stay.

I don't really watch anime, but I'd like to. I used to watch Kenshin, Dragon Ball, and Miyazaki films as a kid, so that concept stuck with me.

The only way I can really watch it is to:
A: Use some sorta-shady sites that I don't want to mess with.
B:Get the discs off of Netflix, and never watch them, because I'd have to use my computer for that.

And, buying DVDs is expensive, so purchasing an entire show would suck if I only watched a few episodes.
Sorry but... Not sure if understand your point, could make it a bit more clear?
The first few lines were my point, then I kinda got off on a tangent.
 
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I'd say its because this site seems to be going from a "gaming" site to a "geek" site or something like that.

Just my two cents.
 

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Irridium said:
I'd say its because this site seems to be going from a "gaming" site to a "geek" site or something like that.

Just my two cents.
Geek hum... it is ok I think to have 'more' options, but, how far can it go and still be a gaming site to?...
 

Jonluw

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Well, anime is a form of escapism, just like videogames and movies. I don't see why we shouldn't include it; particularly seeing how the gamer-demographic tends to overlap with the anime fan-demographic.
 

SturmDolch

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While I don't like anime myself, the site is called "The Escapist", not "The Escapist that only relies on games as escapism". The site is all about escapism. Escaping the drudgery of daily routine to sit down, relax, have fun, and maybe even learn a thing or two. The site does have a video game focus, but what I just mentioned is the reason you'll see movies, anime, TV news, and a pumpkin being dropped from 2 meters.