msg4 is already released as you already know, and millions of people have already beaten it so why would they display that at the TOKYO game show... the article is based on japanese games that the writer apparently feels deserve to be in the top20. Gears is american made, fable is american made, killzone is american made, resistance is american made, otherwise they would definitely have made the list.
yea like maybe "the 20 best games at japanese tokyo game show" even though the whole world knows that Tokyo is a major city in japan, they should add japanese before tokyo in case someone might think it happened in Little Tokyo in LA.
as far as a japanese perspective adding "value to a global game industry network." race is irrelevant, whether your white living in America, or Japanese living in japan, whatever your race or demographic, we all have very diverse or similar tastes in gaming and if you specifically want a certain race's perspective, just ask any Japanese guy you see what he thinks about your favorite game, chances are many many "westerners" share the same view and if not, good for you, you found someone that shares your opinion, you found a friend. race should be highly irrelevent in reviewing games because we live in an era where the whole world enjoys the same games, whether it was made in japan or the u.s.
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"this guy doesn't like my favorite game, hes stoopid."
msg4 is already released as you already know, and millions of people have already beaten it so why would they display that at the TOKYO game show... the article is based on japanese games that the writer apparently feels deserve to be in the top20. Gears is american made, fable is american made, killzone is american made, resistance is american made, otherwise they would definitely have made the list.
yea like maybe "the 20 best games at japanese tokyo game show" even though the whole world knows that Tokyo is a major city in japan, they should add japanese before tokyo in case someone might think it happened in Little Tokyo in LA.
nor gears, or fable, or resistence.. lol
as far as a japanese perspective adding "value to a global game industry network." race is irrelevant, whether your white living in America, or Japanese living in japan, whatever your race or demographic, we all have very diverse or similar tastes in gaming and if you specifically want a certain race's perspective, just ask any Japanese guy you see what he thinks about your favorite game, chances are many many "westerners" share the same view and if not, good for you, you found someone that shares your opinion, you found a friend. race should be highly irrelevent in reviewing games because we live in an era where the whole world enjoys the same games, whether it was made in japan or the u.s.
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