As reported by IndustryGamers, the anti-Bulletstorm article published a few days ago by Fox News was making heavy cuts made on the opinions of the various respondents. Asked about the question by Fox News, Scott Steinberg TechSavvy spoke of a satirical play, in line with the characteristics of pop culture: "From South Park Saw, look what circulates in the media.
This game has a clear satirical and it is not the first to aim so low. It has brakes, but does so knowingly. The developers do not hide their intentions, and M (Mature) giant that dominates the cover says it all sentient adults only. " His speech, however, does not figure in the final version of the article.
According to Rock Paper Shotgun Fox News would have changed also the statements of M2 Research analyst Billy Pidgeon. "The games that do not meet adequate quality standards are often based on violence or sex in order to get media attention. This tactic usually fails, as evidenced by sales of titles such as BMX XXX and Postal," it said in concerned.
In fact, according to the analyst, the text handed to Fox News that did not exactly cut: "The market rewards the games that have gameplay and quality content. Bulletstorm If it proves a good product, players from the seventeen years on the purchase. Often the games in terms of gameplay are inadequate use this type of content to get media attention.
"But have been primarily the words of writer Carol Liberman, who spoke of a link between rapes and violent games, to have left some polemic. According to Destructoid, his book 'Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets' has seen the collapse of the assessment of the users on Amazon in a few hours.
Clearly, the players did not like!
This game has a clear satirical and it is not the first to aim so low. It has brakes, but does so knowingly. The developers do not hide their intentions, and M (Mature) giant that dominates the cover says it all sentient adults only. " His speech, however, does not figure in the final version of the article.
According to Rock Paper Shotgun Fox News would have changed also the statements of M2 Research analyst Billy Pidgeon. "The games that do not meet adequate quality standards are often based on violence or sex in order to get media attention. This tactic usually fails, as evidenced by sales of titles such as BMX XXX and Postal," it said in concerned.
In fact, according to the analyst, the text handed to Fox News that did not exactly cut: "The market rewards the games that have gameplay and quality content. Bulletstorm If it proves a good product, players from the seventeen years on the purchase. Often the games in terms of gameplay are inadequate use this type of content to get media attention.
"But have been primarily the words of writer Carol Liberman, who spoke of a link between rapes and violent games, to have left some polemic. According to Destructoid, his book 'Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets' has seen the collapse of the assessment of the users on Amazon in a few hours.
Clearly, the players did not like!
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