Puni/Void
17th January 2007, 12:23
Hi guys,
Have added a few reviews for games on the main site. While doing a review for the Rise of the Robots, I stumbled accross an open letter writing by none other than Stuart Campbell in December 1994. Most of you know him from Amiga Power. I just had to read this letter, and it is great fun. To read the letter in its whole, have a look here:
Open Letter about Rise of the Robots (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/ap2/comments/Stuart_Campbell/ROTR_letter.html)
Rise of the Robots truly stinks. Campbell is right on it and has some very good points in his letter. :)
How can it be possible for a game to take so long to come out, have so many apparently talented people working on it, and still be such a stagnant pool of **** ****? We're talking here about a two-player beat-'em-up, after all, in which it's literally impossible for player two to win a game if player one holds down a certain direction on the joystick.
So true, so true.
Have added a few reviews for games on the main site. While doing a review for the Rise of the Robots, I stumbled accross an open letter writing by none other than Stuart Campbell in December 1994. Most of you know him from Amiga Power. I just had to read this letter, and it is great fun. To read the letter in its whole, have a look here:
Open Letter about Rise of the Robots (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/ap2/comments/Stuart_Campbell/ROTR_letter.html)
Rise of the Robots truly stinks. Campbell is right on it and has some very good points in his letter. :)
How can it be possible for a game to take so long to come out, have so many apparently talented people working on it, and still be such a stagnant pool of **** ****? We're talking here about a two-player beat-'em-up, after all, in which it's literally impossible for player two to win a game if player one holds down a certain direction on the joystick.
So true, so true.