@MarkWahlberg said: " I hate product placement. Has the recession affected even Rockstar, to the point that that they had to put ads for real shows in their game for the monetary bonus? "Too Right, my friend. You know Rockstar must be desperate when they're taking extra cash from the Princess Robot Bubblegum people. For god sakes, don't the Rockstar folks have any sense of artistic integrity?
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1 week, 5 days ago
1 week, 5 days ago
I want Brad to Sing all the time. Every day, every quick look, every bombcast. Use that voice for evil, Giant Bomb! Use it to grab the ladies!....and the dudes!

There are so many wonderful characters in Persona 4: the energetic Chie, who will do anything to protect those she loves, the awkward Yosuke, who dreams of a more exciting life, the innocent Nanako, who doesn’t understand why her Father works all the time, and the whipped Dojima, who can’t find the courage to tell his daughter that he works all the time to protect her. Even within the confines of Japanese game storytelling—which doesn’t often have the luxury of subtle, quiet storytelling (with rare exceptions) – Persona 4 creates a cast of compelling, interesting characters who do, indeed, have genuine, human characteristics at their core. The kids and adults of Iniba are flawed people, as flawed and compelling as anyone in Liberty City. It makes the ridiculous murder plot of Persona 4—which has the characters jump into Television sets to fight shadows created by the insecurities of the town—actually seem somewhat plausible. Persona 4 is a rich, fascinating universe, with one of the greatest ensemble cast of any video game I have ever played.
The character who I found the most interesting of the whole group—the character whose psychological dilemma really touched me the most—was none other than wannabe biker, roughneck, and textile master Kanji Tatsumi. Kanji is brazen, reckless, and incredibly loyal. He isn’t afraid to call out other characters on their bullshit, and he, more than any other member of the Investigation Team, realizes that dealing with your shadow is, in fact, incredible beneficial to those whose minds are so troubled.
And yet, under that tough-as-nails exterior, Kanji, emerges as one of the most complicated and interesting characters in the game; raising serious questions about the way society handles and understands gender and sexuality.
I was so connected to the character, and felt that his characteristics and message were so clear, that I was more than a little angered by the way Kanji was interpreted in a recent video on Destuctoid.com. The video in question was a rant, written and performed by site editor Anthony Burch, in which he argued that video games desperately needed homosexual characters that didn't conform to obvious stereotypes. It's a pretty standard video about a topic that has come up a fair number of times; we've all read something like this before, where progressive game writers bemoan the obvious and infuriating stereotypes about minorities that appear so often in games.
What shocked me, about the article, however, was that Mr. Burch called out Persona 4 as an example of a game which handled homosexuality extremely poorly.
As P4 players and Endurance Run viewers remember, Kanji Tatsumi's main struggle is to come to grips with his own sexual orientation. The battle that leads Kanji to understand himself is one of the great moments in any video game to date, period. It provides-- or, at least, I thought it provided--a clear and profound explanation for the character.
Apparently, this is not the case.
With the character of Kanji, Mr. Burch thinks that Atlus, “sotra half-assed it. Is he gay? Is he not gay? You can argue that this is because of different definitions of sexuality in japan vs. here, and that (sexuality) is not as clear cut as that, but the game still made me feel that that was a cowardly move, to make a character, and actually explore what it’s like to be gay in high school when that’s not really the accepted norm, and then refuse to say whether he’s gay or not."
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Inoffensive but, Ultimatly, Non-Essential Campagining
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Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir is as bizarre an expansion pack as has ever been made. The second content major content add-on for Obsidian’s wonderful Neverwinter Nights 2 features a number of changes that, on paper, sound dramatic and meaningful, a callback to older Dungeons and Dragons games like ...
Reviewed by MattBodega on March 31, 2009
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You are your own Castle.
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I want to rewind time. I want to be able to go back to this morning, to forget everything that happened in the past 12 hours. I want to play Braid again, to have those same revelations, those same discoveries all over again. I want to find the solutions to ...
Reviewed by MattBodega on Aug. 6, 2008
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