1st May 2008, 1:33 PM
GR, I know what GTA is. That's the reason I didn't bother buying it. I'm only explaining why here. I don't want nor expect all this detail from them. I just am not interested in the series. That's all. It's like a new Madden game. I could explain why I didn't want it and the games I'd rather play. However, I'm not saying "Madden should have had red shells and power stars", I'm saying "I'd rather have those things, so I'm going with Nintendo sports games and that's it". There's nothing I expect from EA really in that department, they can't win me over without alienating their main audience and I know that. So, I just walk the other way.
I also don't like sushi and prefer my fish cooked (I've TRIED to like it, I have, but eventually I realized I was lying to myself and just didn't like the taste at all, and besides uncooked food so very easily can become dangerous), but I'm not saying sushi restaurants should change to get me as a customer, I'm saying I won't go to one.
So don't misunderstand me. I know full well that taking a game with the EXACT scope of GTA in terms of NPCs and giving ALL of them full personalities and stories would be infeasable. I don't expect that. I'm saying "I don't like GTA, I prefer Oblivion".
I also don't like sushi and prefer my fish cooked (I've TRIED to like it, I have, but eventually I realized I was lying to myself and just didn't like the taste at all, and besides uncooked food so very easily can become dangerous), but I'm not saying sushi restaurants should change to get me as a customer, I'm saying I won't go to one.
So don't misunderstand me. I know full well that taking a game with the EXACT scope of GTA in terms of NPCs and giving ALL of them full personalities and stories would be infeasable. I don't expect that. I'm saying "I don't like GTA, I prefer Oblivion".
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)