I wrote a letter to the Electronic Gaming Monthly (E.G.M.) back in Decemeber in response to their review of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. Turns out the issue I was writing about was E.G.M.'s last issue as the magazine is now just a website (Shout out to 1Up.) Since the possibility of this being published is now gone, guess I'll post it here....
Not only did I have to wait an extra 15 days for my EGM to show up, but I sit on the toilet and begin to read Ryan's review of Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. It smelled worse than what I was doing. Sorry Ryan, but the Xbox 360 is marketed as a high definition gaming experience. Basing your whole review off of the fact that it looked horrible on your standard def television is entirely your fault. If you don't want to be apart of the "minority" of gamers who own HDTV's, then you should only be reviewing games made for the system owned by the "majority" of gamers today which is the Nintendo Wii. This makes me question this magazines credibility when I read reviews about a games graphics. Allowing wannabe hardcore gamers to review video games is not your style EGM. What's going on?
... Funny part is thanks to the review I played Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. Lets just say I'm glad I rented it.
Apr 27, 2009
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