Wasn't he the guy that likes Other M but hates Metroid Prime for the sole reason of it being an FPS?
According to the people who hate him, yes. I honestly haven't seen any of the videos where he's expressed these viewpoints but I have yet to see him say something as unreasonable and ridiculous as his hatedom seems to think he says on a regular basis.
Doesn't it strike you as a tad unfair to glean the quality of someone's entire body of work based on a single video that person made almost two years ago?
And I hated The Great Gatsby, but even if I disagreed with his opinion on that movie, I think it's kind of ridiculous to dismiss all of his opinions and his entire character based on a few opinions he had that I disagreed with.
Doesn't it strike you as a tad unfair to glean the quality of someone's entire body of work based on a single video that person made almost two years ago?
Honestly, the last time I checked this guy's opinions, they were all ridiculous shit like this one.
Doesn't it strike you as a tad unfair to glean the quality of someone's entire body of work based on a single video that person made almost two years ago?
Honestly, the last time I checked this guy's opinions, they were all ridiculous shit like this one.
In the man's defence, I have seen a few videos that he did on the bigotry in the video game fan community, and while his conclusions would inspire a resounding "well, duh" in people here, his arguments were intelligently presented and appropriately acerbic—what his audience needs to hear, really, if they aren't too thick to parse it.
Most of what I've heard about Moviebob's gamin' opinions is that he really hates that games aren't what they were when he was a child. Also that he wrote a weird book that was basically just rambling about Mario 3's relation to his personal life.
Most of what I've heard about Moviebob's gamin' opinions is that he really hates that games aren't what they were when he was a child. Also that he wrote a weird book that was basically just rambling about Mario 3's relation to his personal life.
Most of what I've heard about Moviebob's gamin' opinions is that he really hates that games aren't what they were when he was a child. Also that he wrote a weird book that was basically just rambling about Mario 3's relation to his personal life.
The thing is; most of the criticisms of Bob Chipman's work aren't technically inaccurate, they're just so exaggerated they might as well have been completely made up.
That also applies to xkcd, now that I think about it.
The thing is; most of the criticisms of Bob Chipman's work aren't technically inaccurate, they're just so exaggerated they might as well have been completely made up.
That also applies to xkcd, now that I think about it.
His Puppet Master video that a friend showed me got me to watch some Full Moon Entertainment stuff.
I have seen a few excerpts of said book, and he does indeed come off as excessively invested in a somewhat unhealthy way—or was when the events that the book details transpired.
I have seen a few excerpts of said book, and he does indeed come off as excessively invested in a somewhat unhealthy way—or was when the events that the book details transpired.
I haven't read the book but the idea was to give as detailed an analysis of the game as possible.
I have seen a few excerpts of said book, and he does indeed come off as excessively invested in a somewhat unhealthy way—or was when the events that the book details transpired.
I haven't read the book but the idea was to give as detailed an analysis of the game as possible.
I have seen a few excerpts of said book, and he does indeed come off as excessively invested in a somewhat unhealthy way—or was when the events that the book details transpired.
I haven't read the book but the idea was to give as detailed an analysis of the game as possible.
Well there's your problem.
That I haven't read the book or that he wanted to give a detailed analysis of SMB3?
Yeah, I figured. But seriously, do I really have to put up a "my opinion holds literally no weight and I am the worst kind of garbage for offering it regardless" disclaimer just because I lack the means to get the book yet? I get that my opinion won't be as valuable without actually having read the book but I don't understand why that means I can't say anything about it.
Yeah, I figured. But seriously, do I really have to put up a "my opinion holds literally no weight and I am the worst kind of garbage for offering it regardless" disclaimer just because I lack the means to get the book yet? I get that my opinion won't be as valuable without actually having read the book but I don't understand why that means I can't say anything about it.
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