In her article, the girl desperately wants you to think that its something of close importance to her. Like she talks about how 9/11 is some critical thing in the minds of New Yorkers that they carry with them everyday, and yet she... isn't a New Yorker. She was in elementary school in Indiana when it happened. By the look of her picture, she was probably like 6 or 7
She makes it very clear in her article that she doesn't give a **** about the actual game, and that her eyes just "glossed over" while playing it, so why was she even there? This whole thing is very obviously just a young, no-name blogger who got invited to something, and is now trying to make a name for herself by writing something "controversial" about the event. She even makes little leaps in her wording, phasing a pandemic as "how New York responds to terror".
@gwaf: The PS4 is a lot better than the PS3 for co-op because of the indie market. Sadly, most Triple-A games have abandoned the idea of playing with the people next to you (like even Halo doesn't have splitscreen anymore), but its still there for smaller developers.
Nintendo is the way to go for couch co-op though. I just got my first Wii recently, and now its what me and my girlfriend play whenever she's over.
@CyberEarth: They didn't change the animation. They angled the camera so that you don't see her slap her ass anymore. You can tell that she still performs the action by the way her arm moves.
@MAXTHUNDER99: A tech demo in 2011 doesn't count as an announcement for this game. It'd be like saying that early Gamecube tech demo of Link fighting Ganon was for Wind Waker. Its clearly a different game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIa79bTDuV4
Its safe to say that Nintendo is always working on a new Zelda game, so simply showing Link in something isn't an announcement for whatever game they're working on.
If they aren't paying them, then yeah. **** it. There's no reason volunteers should have to put up with death threats and other bullshit just because the developers are pissing on their community.
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