Next Xbox wishlist: 13 current gen trends that badly need to die
Friday, 27 July 2012 05:00
Games - OXM
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Generation jumps are a fine time for embracing the New, and a fine way of doing that is sticking two fingers up at the Old. I've been pondering the state of gaming this week like a cat pondering a fish bowl, and I've concluded that there are 13 mechanics, publishing tricks and the like that I never want to play, see, hear or read about in any form, ever, ever again.
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Next Xbox wishlist: 13 current gen trends that badly need to die
We can't go on like this. Generation jumps are a fine time for embracing the New, and a fine way of doing that is sticking two fingers up at the Old. I've been pondering the state of gaming this...
We can't go on like this. Generation jumps are a fine time for embracing the New, and a fine way of doing that is sticking two fingers up at the Old. I've been pondering the state of gaming this...
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