Wolvieboy17
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I'm not being a jerk. If my posts seem impatient, it may be partially because I'm tired since it's very late here, but for the most part I'm just sick of the fickleness of fans in general. The general mood in this thread over the last 3 pages is so ridiculously schizophrenic. It goes from people being excited over free-roam to underwhelmed with Beenox to excited about concept art to underwhelmed by a trailer featuring robots.
I remember when a still image of a game in a magazine was enough to have me dreaming and fantasising of what it will be like to play. I always loved that passion and excitement, I think it's why I'm still a fan and a gamer. If I see someone enthusiastically looking forward to something or discussing something, I'll always respond warmly.
What DOES get on my nerves though, is this modern attitude where every bit of info on every game, movie, tv series or comic, every picture, trailer, press release, is held accountable for some lofty fanboy standard that is most always completely oppositional to the standards of the fanboy next to them.
Not everything created is made to please fans and with Activision, these games are created to make money. They make bad Spider-Man games, and as fans we DO deserve better, but we simply won't get it and we are partially to blame because so many of us get sucked into every new game all the same. The fact of the matter is, good, bad, either way we are still all here online talking about the game... That's all they needed to do. The brand and the publicity for the movie itself will do the rest.
Now I'm all grumpy. I'm going to sleep :P
I remember when a still image of a game in a magazine was enough to have me dreaming and fantasising of what it will be like to play. I always loved that passion and excitement, I think it's why I'm still a fan and a gamer. If I see someone enthusiastically looking forward to something or discussing something, I'll always respond warmly.
What DOES get on my nerves though, is this modern attitude where every bit of info on every game, movie, tv series or comic, every picture, trailer, press release, is held accountable for some lofty fanboy standard that is most always completely oppositional to the standards of the fanboy next to them.
Not everything created is made to please fans and with Activision, these games are created to make money. They make bad Spider-Man games, and as fans we DO deserve better, but we simply won't get it and we are partially to blame because so many of us get sucked into every new game all the same. The fact of the matter is, good, bad, either way we are still all here online talking about the game... That's all they needed to do. The brand and the publicity for the movie itself will do the rest.
Now I'm all grumpy. I'm going to sleep :P
It'll most likely grant you more patience tomorrow.