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Originally posted by Wezil
Cultural excrement often sells well (look at the Idol phenomena). What's your point? The Idol phenomena is hailed by music critics? I doubt it. GTAIII and beyond is a melding of popularity among the game buying public and massive critical praise. I'm not the only one who considers the GTAIII series to be some of the best games in history, and plenty of those are gaming critics. |
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Originally posted by Wezil
Why this trust in the critics Imran? If your culture is in the toilet how do you expect those swirling around the rim to give you a true perspective? Why not trust in critics? How is one to determine taste? Based on subjective snootiness based on absolutely nothing but a false sense of superiority like yourself? I'm not the one excited about GTA. ![]() |
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Why not trust in critics? How is one to determine taste? Based on subjective snootiness based on absolutely nothing but a false sense of superiority like yourself? And again, you want GTA not me. ![]() Being excited about one of the most critical acclaimed games of all time is a bad thing? I wonder what people would have said if they found out you were excited about CivIV? I can see redeeming features of the Civ series. Not so with GTA. |
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Originally posted by Wezil
And again, you want GTA not me. ![]() I'm sure plenty of folks in the 60s thought the Beatles to be "cultural crap". I can see redeeming features of the Civ series. Not so with GTA. Just because you are blind to it doesn't mean everyone is. I do like CivIV, but I have yet to see a review describe it as an example of video game as an artform as I have seen with a major publication's review of GTAIV. |
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
One thing I can't stand are arrogant *******s who pretend they are superior by disdaining and looking down their noses at anything that popular culture may have embraced, EVEN if it also has achieved great critical acclaim. I didn't think it reached video games (since most arrogant *******s look down on ALL video games are cultural sludge), but as the industry matures and grows, I figured it'd rear its ugly head in here as well. Heaven help you next time you criticize ANYTHING for I will throw this argument back in your face. I happen to enjoy many aspects of pop culture (including some of the crap parts) but I can be honest enough to admit it is crap. |
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Originally posted by Wezil
Heaven help you next time you criticize ANYTHING for I will throw this argument back in your face. I happen to enjoy many aspects of pop culture (including some of the crap parts) but I can be honest enough to admit it is crap. I try to have reasons to look down upon things, and I try not to look down on things that are critically acclaimed, but my personal preference doesn't enjoy it (like the movie "The English Patient", which I find dull, but is very critically acclaimed... it just isn't my cup of tea, doesn't mean its crap). The problem is that you've taken your own personal viewpoint and decided that's the be all and end all of cultural determination, regardless of the critical acclaim or social importance of the work. That is what makes you an arrogant ******* about this. |
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
I try to have reasons to look down upon things, and I try not to look down on things that are critically acclaimed, but my personal preference doesn't enjoy it (like the movie "The English Patient", which I find dull, but is very critically acclaimed... it just isn't my cup of tea, doesn't mean its crap). And I have reasons for looking down upon GTA. The problem is that you've taken your own personal viewpoint and decided that's the be all and end all of cultural determination, regardless of the critical acclaim or social importance of the work. That is what makes you an arrogant ******* about this. It's called an opinion Imran. Poly OT is built on them. As I say, I don't want to see you expressing one in the future b/c you will be subject to the same accusation. |
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