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Re: Kids these days...

  •  11-19-2009, 1:55 PM

    Re: Kids these days...

    Garen B:
    Russ55:
    People are stupid in all generations. It's just the advent of video camera and internet/youtube/myspace sites that makes it look generation specific. Attention whores just just have an easier time reaching more people now.

    What's the issue people are upset about with the game? I bought it, but it's still in the shrink wrap.
    Nothing that could warrant it sucking, the biggest media attention grabber is an airport mission. Might just want to google that, it's actually pretty controversial and has gotten a lot of press.
    Yeah, I bought (and really liked) this game. The mission involves you walking into an airport and mowing down hundreds of civilians. It actually did make me a little uncomfortable, which is hard to do, and for a video game to make people emotionally respond, that takes a lot of work, and shows a very well-crafted product.


    EDIT: And just to add, I myself am 21, part of this 'generation' and while youtube and mass, user-accessible media really are helping us look like idiots, we are really obnoxious as a group. We live a life where all we need to do ANYTHING is to go on the internet. Literally, I can go grocery shopping, get my dinner, watch a movie, and fight somebody online. We're used to things happening easily, and quickly, which is why we get so frustrated so fast. It's exactly for this reason, however, that cigars might become far more popular later on. Our generation needs to chill, and this is a good way to get them to do so.


    Appreciate.
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