So people are complaining that Gamespot used the term "tree-people" in reference to a person made of plants and they used the term "magic" in reference to a supernatural blast of cold.
If I was previewing Skyrim, I'd feel the same way. The game looks terribly boring. If I was a professional journalist and nobody else in the studio was willing to pretend to be excited over this game, I'd be doing the same as these people.
They're not unprofessional because they don't use the terminology of fanboys. They're unprofessional because they aren't great at feigning excitement.
Bethesda really wants to make an MMO, but they keep making massively single-player offline bored-guy playing games instead. They compensate by adding Dragons.
If I was previewing Skyrim, I'd feel the same way. The game looks terribly boring. If I was a professional journalist and nobody else in the studio was willing to pretend to be excited over this game, I'd be doing the same as these people.
They're not unprofessional because they don't use the terminology of fanboys. They're unprofessional because they aren't great at feigning excitement.
Bethesda really wants to make an MMO, but they keep making massively single-player offline bored-guy playing games instead. They compensate by adding Dragons.