You sir, made my day.Woodsey said:Fox News is both informative and intelligent.
See, I can make shit up too.
New job, new woman, in all honesty what's the difference.Reed Spacer said:Well I've always wanted to break into a new career.
You got that right, mate.Evil Alpaca said:So...
Gamers have the reputation that they are too busy with video games for sex
and
Gamers are responsible for the increase sexual assualt
I would love to see Fox try and explain these two conflicting stereotypes. The resulting bull will blow so many minds that Fox News will be labeled a weapon of mass destruction.
And thats impressive to beat the mass effect rubbish they made up.US Trooper said:This is worse than the Mass Effect bullshit
Sadly, some people like to blame things that technically cannot answer back. As such, video games are a wonderful scapegoat. Its not like they can do much as even the smallest game development company has a small army of lawyers.Pebblig said:This blaming of video games annoys me so much. Games have an 18 rating for a reason, just because bulletstorm has sexual references doesn't mean other games don't have copius swearing. Parents that just throw high rated games at 11 year olds and blame games should be shot. The other year in the Daily Mail (I don't read it) and the writer had bought a DS for her three young kids. It caused arguments so she took it away and wrote how games cause anger and violence...it's not as if anything else would cause arguments. I think people see games as something easy to blame, like blaming anyone foreign to a country for the lack of jobs or homes because they themselves are useless.
Of course you did...OH, LOOK. A FLYING PIG!!!Tiewing said:Laugh all you want guys, but I played the Bulletstorm demo and I wanted to rape everything in sight.
But what you're missing here is that the Fox report presents a number of "experts" condemning videogames, while the only defense comes from the game industry itself. If anything, it's an attempt to put the game industry on the defensive by placing educated professionals on one side of the argument and the industry's self-interest on the other. Hal Halpin is a good guy and very good at his job, but at the end of the day he's just some dude who shills for gamers, which isn't much when stacked up against authors, psychologists and university professors.chalkfail said:For starters, how about just the title of this article. As I recall, there were two sides presented in the FOX article.
Sure, there's some anti-video game slant there, but all news media has a skewed perspective on this medium and likely will for quite some time. I think this was as fair an article about a controversial game as any. And the article does mention that they reached out to Epic for a statement. They could've easily given the kind of common sense arguments we'd like for news media to report on.