Dear Mr. Croshaw,
While I greatly enjoy your videos I feel obliged to point out a big annoyance I have with your review of 'Papers, Please'.
While one might argue that it is an acceptable review (ZP-Style) catering to the intended demographic I cannot help but be annoyed by its blatant lack of substance.
Papers, Please is not a game 'arcade style' intended to 'entertain' people.
To give you a quite appalling comparison I'd like to now give you a review of the Mona Lisa as an art critic comparable to your work on Papers, Please:
- There is a lot of brown, it looks rather sombre and boring.
- Her skin is rather yellow and I don't quite like yellow.
- The girl depicted in this painting isn't particularly beautiful, yet I'd probably still hit it provided I've had enough to drink.
You see my issue here?
No mentioning of the raison d'etre, no mentioning of even noticing the ghostly optical illusion of her smile.
In other words: Completely ignoring the reason, message and 'expression' of the artist that created the piece.
While I am quite sure this message will go unread, ignored or disregarded I cannot help but frown upon the obvious and blatant hypocrisy you portray by being too fearful to review a piece for what it is while on the other hand acting like a 'fighter for game(r) justice' in your rhyme-down videos with Jim Sterling.
I do not blame you personally, it is just an annoyance I've had with most 'celebrity' individuals. It seems the current trend towards 'delicate issues' is one of 'looking the other way'. Be it under the guise of not wanting to start a flame war or to preserve order is irrelevant.
As soon as we stop talking and arguing about issues important to us we forfeit our right to change them.
If a little controversy or 'heated discussion' is too much for your stomach, feel free to look down, keep quiet and be complacent and obedient. I however will voice my opinion for anyone to hear and not be afraid of prosecution, flame wars, discussions or threats.
Humanity and human 'society' and 'civilisation' has been ruled by fear for long enough. Fear of hell, fear of god, fear of disease, fear of communism, fear of fascism, fear of prosecution, fear of the church, fear of the maffia, fear of the NSA.
We've been ruled and guided by many different things from the stone age to the 21st century. The only constant has been how we've been ruled: through fear.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
And on that note I would like to end my little rant,
Have a pleasant day.