Most things the games industry does don't. I kinda started agreeing with Jim Sterling in that the industry seems run by effing morons sometimes.
Which sadly is an atmosphere we still live in today and is pretty much what causes a lot of media to suck. It's pretty much why I don't get people who are beholden to corporations and loyal to their products, and why I tend to be doubtful that triple-A products are actually any good (so many people seem to mistake having a large budget for being a good game).It's as if they never actually consulted anyone who gets motion sick from games and only took action based on rumor and fear.
It's easy to forget that all the best games tended to come from nobodies who had no idea what they were doing, which is again something we still see now.
And I see a dragon next to me asking what any of this has to do with Smash, which even I thought was pretty good.






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