They are still shitty about the zombies mode? Great.
I don't mind Zombies (I think it's a fun, goofy clown-game), but I understand why it doesn't get Jeff and the others excited. What I don't get is the amount of bitterness directed at GB for not liking the mode.
It's because of the bitterness directed from GB to people who like things they don't like. It's definitely a 2-way street.
It's a shame they didn't look over their desks and ask someone at Gamespot for a crash course, or even sit in the quick look. I guess that's only for their best friend Danny.
Personally, I think this is the worst time for video games. Whenever I see things posted by people on whatever gaming site or Youtube comments section, it's almost 100% negative. From someone mocking another because they play games on an Xbox instead of a PS4, or on a console instead of on a PC. Or even other trivial things like if someone prefers inverted controls, playing games with a control pad instead of a mouse and keyboard. It's endless.
People stating opinion as fact is another thing that I think are ruining the image of the game player. Jeff says Shenmue is a terrible game. Fine, that's his opinion, but to say the people who do like the game are wrong is just absurd.
It's things like this that make me question why I play games. At the end of the day, it's entertainment. Nothing more, nothing less.
Soundstage seems like the most frustrating thing to use if you want to make an actual song. I'll stick to Ableton Live and Push.
It's $10, I think it's foregone that it won't stack up to pro audio software. So if you bought a VR already it seems easily worth it to have fun with if you're at all interested in synthesis / electronic music.
Thats fair. Just looking at Jeff playing the keyboard seemed awkward.
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