And you thought GamePro was bad (new game mag)
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And you thought GamePro was bad (new game mag)
Introducing: Stuff Gamer!
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This has got to be the worst company to come out with a VG Mag. Have you ever read any of their reviews?
"Randy the pineapple gives Mario Sunshine two thumbs up for being able to shoot liquid through a mechanical pipe."
Seriously, Stuff is nice for the spreads and hold my attention for about five minutes but for them to come out with a VG Mag?
On top of that I think that they are extremely biased. One of those magazines that would sell out because they have no reputation to defend.
So what are everyone else's thoughts?
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This has got to be the worst company to come out with a VG Mag. Have you ever read any of their reviews?
"Randy the pineapple gives Mario Sunshine two thumbs up for being able to shoot liquid through a mechanical pipe."
Seriously, Stuff is nice for the spreads and hold my attention for about five minutes but for them to come out with a VG Mag?
On top of that I think that they are extremely biased. One of those magazines that would sell out because they have no reputation to defend.
So what are everyone else's thoughts?
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Stuff has great pics of hot chicks, but their humor is awful. Every other sentence is a lame attempt at a joke....for example, in a Silent Hill 3 mini-review, they said something like
"All you have to see in the dark rooms is a stupid torch. Oh no, our torch was totally looking over our shoulders as we typed that. We're sorry torchy, we didn't mean it!!!"
The humor (or lack of) is so bad I throw the magazine away after I glance through it. Good thing I get it for free. I would never pay for something like that.
"All you have to see in the dark rooms is a stupid torch. Oh no, our torch was totally looking over our shoulders as we typed that. We're sorry torchy, we didn't mean it!!!"
The humor (or lack of) is so bad I throw the magazine away after I glance through it. Good thing I get it for free. I would never pay for something like that.
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So this is a magazine where beautiful women will be interviewed and something will be added about how they love video games?
Hot woman #1: Oh yeah i love/loved *insert game title*, i played/play that all the time!
Hot woman #1: Oh yeah i love/loved *insert game title*, i played/play that all the time!
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At least it'll be a terrible magazine geared towards teens/twenty-somethings, vs. GamePro, a terrible magazine geared towards the pre-pubescent set. I'm ashamed to say that I liked GamePro when I was in elementary-slash-middle school. The difference is that I've grown up over the past 12 or 13 years, whereas GamePro is exactly the same. Still has the awful 'smiley face' rating system and like four writers with eighty different anthropomorphic animal nicknames a pop. What kind of cachet does a GamePro review carry? "Oh, the giant bullfrog with sunglasses and an alliterative handle said this was really good. I think I'll drop fifty bucks on it."
Their reviews are astonishingly bad. It's sad to see major titles relegated to half a page or less, and when you take out the screenshots, lame tips <small>("ProTip: Press "Start" to pause the game.")</small>, you're left with maybe two or three paragraphs of actual review. Seriously, sit down and count the number of sentences in some of their reviews. Every issue has at least a handful of four sentence "ProReviews". They're longer than usual sentences, sure, but still... It would take a concerted effort for Stuff Gamer to be any worse than GamePro.
Their reviews are astonishingly bad. It's sad to see major titles relegated to half a page or less, and when you take out the screenshots, lame tips <small>("ProTip: Press "Start" to pause the game.")</small>, you're left with maybe two or three paragraphs of actual review. Seriously, sit down and count the number of sentences in some of their reviews. Every issue has at least a handful of four sentence "ProReviews". They're longer than usual sentences, sure, but still... It would take a concerted effort for Stuff Gamer to be any worse than GamePro.
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While I do agree with you, have you ever read any of Stuff's reviews?
Here is an actual review
"Boktai: Without the virtual sunshine in this game, you'd be dead meat. That's because sunshine recharges your gun. protecting you as you sneak past evil guards to smuggle coffins out into the light. We love sunshine. Without it, we wouldn't have hay fever--or our friends in the Hay Fever Sufferers support group."
So lets see...they told us about the highly advertised sunsensing feature then preceded to tell us about their hay fever.
Here is an actual review
"Boktai: Without the virtual sunshine in this game, you'd be dead meat. That's because sunshine recharges your gun. protecting you as you sneak past evil guards to smuggle coffins out into the light. We love sunshine. Without it, we wouldn't have hay fever--or our friends in the Hay Fever Sufferers support group."
So lets see...they told us about the highly advertised sunsensing feature then preceded to tell us about their hay fever.
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Hey, there'll be plenty of time to knock it after it comes out if it's exactly like Stuff's current reviews. Until then, I prefer to be optimistic (unlike the pessimistic pea pod, the best [non-pictorial] thing in the magazine )
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Yeah its sounding pretty bad already from those reviews. I've never heard of Stuff, but the writing sounds pretty bad, right down there with X-Play. You can tell they thought that hay fever stuff would be funny but it just isn't.
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Actually I get all those mags for free, FHM, STUFF, GEAR, whateva. Is it just me or every sentence, caption is rehashed from previous issues? I mean ok so we get it you're being sarcastic, but then next couple of pages, here we go again, sometimes I just get it from my mailbox and flip through the really nice photoshopped pix.
Oh and the times when it seems liek they have something usefull, like news or facts, you don't know if it's credible, or again they're just being sarcastic.
Oh and the times when it seems liek they have something usefull, like news or facts, you don't know if it's credible, or again they're just being sarcastic.
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Originally posted by mr.snowmizer
Hey, there'll be plenty of time to knock it after it comes out if it's exactly like Stuff's current reviews. Until then, I prefer to be optimistic (unlike the pessimistic pea pod, the best [non-pictorial] thing in the magazine )
Hey, there'll be plenty of time to knock it after it comes out if it's exactly like Stuff's current reviews. Until then, I prefer to be optimistic (unlike the pessimistic pea pod, the best [non-pictorial] thing in the magazine )
One of the things that I really hate about it is that all those Joe-six packs will think that the information they present is correct or cool or whatever and they will buy into all the horse sh** further perpetuating misinformation.
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i don't t hink i've even touch this mag. their reviews are so sad. they give high scores to everything, even crap.
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Originally posted by ctyner
At least it'll be a terrible magazine geared towards teens/twenty-somethings, vs. GamePro, a terrible magazine geared towards the pre-pubescent set. I'm ashamed to say that I liked GamePro when I was in elementary-slash-middle school. The difference is that I've grown up over the past 12 or 13 years, whereas GamePro is exactly the same. Still has the awful 'smiley face' rating system and like four writers with eighty different anthropomorphic animal nicknames a pop. What kind of cachet does a GamePro review carry? "Oh, the giant bullfrog with sunglasses and an alliterative handle said this was really good. I think I'll drop fifty bucks on it."
Their reviews are astonishingly bad. It's sad to see major titles relegated to half a page or less, and when you take out the screenshots, lame tips <small>("ProTip: Press "Start" to pause the game.")</small>, you're left with maybe two or three paragraphs of actual review. Seriously, sit down and count the number of sentences in some of their reviews. Every issue has at least a handful of four sentence "ProReviews". They're longer than usual sentences, sure, but still... It would take a concerted effort for Stuff Gamer to be any worse than GamePro.
At least it'll be a terrible magazine geared towards teens/twenty-somethings, vs. GamePro, a terrible magazine geared towards the pre-pubescent set. I'm ashamed to say that I liked GamePro when I was in elementary-slash-middle school. The difference is that I've grown up over the past 12 or 13 years, whereas GamePro is exactly the same. Still has the awful 'smiley face' rating system and like four writers with eighty different anthropomorphic animal nicknames a pop. What kind of cachet does a GamePro review carry? "Oh, the giant bullfrog with sunglasses and an alliterative handle said this was really good. I think I'll drop fifty bucks on it."
Their reviews are astonishingly bad. It's sad to see major titles relegated to half a page or less, and when you take out the screenshots, lame tips <small>("ProTip: Press "Start" to pause the game.")</small>, you're left with maybe two or three paragraphs of actual review. Seriously, sit down and count the number of sentences in some of their reviews. Every issue has at least a handful of four sentence "ProReviews". They're longer than usual sentences, sure, but still... It would take a concerted effort for Stuff Gamer to be any worse than GamePro.
Are you even following your own logic?
You say that you liked it when you were in elementary school and then you state that 12-13 years later you hate it. Um, hello? Of course you don't like it anymore, it's "geared towards the pre-pubescent set".
I mean for Christ's sake, I don't see anyone bashing the Weekly Reader an Highlights for lack of in-depth analysis of the current events.
Then again maybe you were just trying to be funny....and completely failed.
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I mean for Christ's sake, I don't see anyone bashing the Weekly Reader an Highlights for lack of in-depth analysis of the current events.
I mean for Christ's sake, I don't see anyone bashing the Weekly Reader an Highlights for lack of in-depth analysis of the current events.
DAM*! THAT GOOFUS AND HIS FOOLISH WAYS!!!!
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Yikes, Revoltor? Do you write for them as Freddie the Fox or Gary Gopher or something? You seemed to take my post awfully personally.
No, my problem is that GamePro is, at least as I see it, a magazine geared towards kids that doesn't seem to think it's geared towards kids. There are several interviews with its writers and editors online where they laugh off the "kiddie mag" notion. A handful of other DVD Talk users, yourself included, recommended GamePro (though you did make the "...little brother" comment), which would seem to suggest that some of you out there do think the magazine holds some appeal to our not-seven-year-olds demographic. I've seen a lot of news magazines recommended on this forum, but the Weekly Reader isn't among them. So, yeah, I'd say the Weekly Reader comparison is inaccurate...unless you were trying to be funny and...
No, my problem is that GamePro is, at least as I see it, a magazine geared towards kids that doesn't seem to think it's geared towards kids. There are several interviews with its writers and editors online where they laugh off the "kiddie mag" notion. A handful of other DVD Talk users, yourself included, recommended GamePro (though you did make the "...little brother" comment), which would seem to suggest that some of you out there do think the magazine holds some appeal to our not-seven-year-olds demographic. I've seen a lot of news magazines recommended on this forum, but the Weekly Reader isn't among them. So, yeah, I'd say the Weekly Reader comparison is inaccurate...unless you were trying to be funny and...
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I think videogames appeal to a rather wide array of people. Smiley face rating systems and reviewers who hide behind animals and pun-riddled nicknames do not.
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Maxim, Stuff, FHM, Gear, Crank, Shaft, Junk, Buzz, Dirt, Sluts, Shit, Filth, and whatever other magazine like this suck beyond all suck. Worst writing ever. Perpetuating dumbness. I cringe at the thought of people actually reading the articles. Actually - I don't even see the point of such a magazine. Why not just get playboy? Then you can see the girls naked - and Playboy actually has good writers. Plus, Playboy has pretty girls whereas all those Maxim, FHM, Stuff, Cock, Rod magazines have plug ugly broads. I get 3 of em - Maxim, Stuff and FHM - I got that 3 mags for 10 bux or whatever it was to support DVDTalk. Then it took like 3 months before the magazines even started coming - so I cancelled... I didn't even want them anyway. Then a week later they started coming. I tried to cancel a bunch of times and no luck. In fact, my subscription ended a long time ago and they're still coming. I don't read them or even flip through them - I just dump them in the garbage.
That said - I will wait and see if Stuff Gamer is worth reading. My favorite gaming mag ever was PC Accelerator and maybe there's an off chance that those folks got the chance to make this new mag. Odds are Stuff gamer is gonna suck donkey balls though.
That said - I will wait and see if Stuff Gamer is worth reading. My favorite gaming mag ever was PC Accelerator and maybe there's an off chance that those folks got the chance to make this new mag. Odds are Stuff gamer is gonna suck donkey balls though.
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OK, while were on the subject, what is the deal with the game reviews in these type of magazines (FHM, Stuff, Playboy, Maxim, etc.) They give ratings to games that can't be ready for review. I saw Half Life 2 get a 5 star rating in one of those recently. That review had to be written at least a month ago to make it to print.
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I actually like the humor in Stuff magazine. I don't know why, everyone else seems to hate it, but I liked it when Gret Gutfeld was the editor. It was just so nonsensical that I had to chuckle.
However if you're looking to get videogame reviews from anything other than a dedicated videogame magazine than you're most likely going to be disappointed. I would never trust a review from Maxim, FHM, Stuff or any magazine of that type to tell me about videogames. This magazine I guess we can't know about until we check out some of the writing, but I can't imagine it's going to take itself seriously. You never know though, it could be a pleasant surprise.
However if you're looking to get videogame reviews from anything other than a dedicated videogame magazine than you're most likely going to be disappointed. I would never trust a review from Maxim, FHM, Stuff or any magazine of that type to tell me about videogames. This magazine I guess we can't know about until we check out some of the writing, but I can't imagine it's going to take itself seriously. You never know though, it could be a pleasant surprise.