I think it's time to introduce you to a post from the first page of this topic:AnotherAvatar said:To me this just shows a total lack of knowledge about Citizen Kane.
It was really cool to 12-year-olds when it came out but didn't really do anything special aside from providing an assault of violence and bright flashing lights but for some reason it has a massive adult following mostly built on nostalgia and it just won't fucking end.
Sometimes, another poster just happens to come along and do your work for you. Happy times .Raika said:I think it's time for you to learn a new word.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/joke
You're welcome.
As always, thank God for Jim Sterling. He is the highlight of my otherwise miserable Mondays.
That was the joke. He had gone crazy from people saying the Extra credits had said everything he has said before so he said something ridiculous that they couldn't possibly say came from extra credits.dontlooknow said:How can DW be the Citizen Kane of gaming and "the video game equivalent of a stress ball"? I don't remember Citizen Kane being very cathartic; maybe Jim means to compare it to something like Die Hard? To use that two hour ponderous slog as an analogy of a fast-paced hackathon, whether the outcome is a positive or negative review, seems a bit far fetched.