8one6

8one6 is a Kansas City area gamer who enjoys gaming and being redundant.

Yes, we are still alive! An to prove that fact we had Kat join us for this episode about gaming in public. We discuss some pros, some cons, and as always relate a few gamer stories from the days of yore. This one clocks in at about 25 minutes.

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[Spoiler Warning is in effect]

So, the great and powerful Adam Sessler has written another article dismissing the fans disappointed in the ending of Mass Effect 3 as “entitled.” This is the fascinating thing about the controversy. The fact that the majority of the gaming media seem to refuse to acknowledge any of the complaints as valid is frankly amazing.

There have been several well written articles by people far more articulate than me about why the ending of Mass Effect fails to be a satisfying conclusion to the franchise. There have also been some really good video responses (my favorite at the moment is Angry Joe’s video.) And yet the majority of the responses that has been received from video game journalism has been at best dismissive and at worst little more than childish name calling.

I think this post I found on a forum really hits the nail on the head as to their reasoning.

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”

The ME3 ending outrage is a direct assault on the judgment of Bioware, but also an indirect indictment of video game criticism. For most professional video game critics, admitting the ending is bad means admitting that they lacked the judgment to notice that themselves.

Usually, when critical opinion and popular reception diverge, it’s easy to say that ‘most people don’t get it.’ Sometimes that’s even true – there are justly critically acclaimed games that simply don’t sell very much. But there’s a reason that the justification many* critics offer is ‘it’s art, and you just don’t get art’: anything else is an admission of incompetence.

That, more than any issues of EA ad money or access to future games, is what keeps most critics from acknowledging why people actually hate the endings.

This week on Underdiscussion Kat joins us to discuss RPG settings. General differences, a few specifics, and finally our favorites. This episode clocks in at about 43 minutes.

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For this week’s bonus episode Slacker joined us for a quick game of the classic eurogame Puerto Rico. This episode clocks in at 46 minutes.

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Ok, look at this image.

3PO walks in on Chewie

It’s like 3PO walked into the bathroom and was surprised to find Chewie there. Like, what the hell is 3PO doing wandering into the can? He can’t be there to take a piss, and where else would Chewie be brushing his teeth? And Chewie is just standing there, not paying any attention to 3PO at all, so this must be a relatively common occurrence for him. It implies that Han walks in on Chewbaca in the can all the time.

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