@streamline Jumping the shark is an idiom created by Jon Hein that was used to describe the moment in the evolution of a television show when it begins a decline in quality, signaled by a particular scene, episode, or aspect of a show in which the writers use some type of "gimmick" in an attempt to keep viewers' interest. The phrase is based on a scene from a fifth-season episode of the sitcom Happy Days when the character Fonzie jumps over a shark while on water-skis.
The usage of "jump the shark" has subsequently broadened beyond television, indicating the moment when a brand, design, franchise or creative effort's evolution declines.
@VGjunkie87 Don't have to, go to DF and see for yourself. Go to youtube and watch totalbiscuits video. So why am I a brat? I get the feeling you're just an AC fanboy, getting all bent outta shape because your game sucks.
@VGjunkie87 No, answer my question, kid. How was I being a brat? The issues I presented are real and they are on the console versions as well, not just PC. So answer my question, prick.
@VGjunkie87 When a game comes out with a litany of issues (like this one) and it still gets decent scores it really calls into question the validity of these reviews. I don't know how you can give a game with sub 30fps, screen tearing, bad audio, and massive pop ins a positive score, do you?
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