EDUARDO PORTAS
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"nds interesting, but also some what of a ripoff of a movie called "The company of wolves" (1984), directed by Neil Jordan. I was starting to write a summary for that movie when I realized that the only difference between the two is that of course in the film you have one protagonist, whilst in the game you explore various personalit"
Saturday, August 22, 2009
"ally true. EGM became increasingly scarce in Mexico year after year. In fact, at the very end of it's life cycle I can only remember ONE store where you could find the mag in my neighborhood, which is quite large by any standard (close to 500,000 peopl"
Saturday, August 22, 2009
"nks for responding, Shoe! Gonna read part II no"
Saturday, August 22, 2009
"eresting piece, Shoe. I followed EGM since the second issue and was very sad the day the mag closed shop. Could you tell us why the magazine changed from an "industry-centric" media to a "game-centric" one circa 2001? As a previous poster stated, I also believe there is a market for a magazine dedicated to long, insightful, articles, and not just one dedicated to preview games for months. I'm not saying that suddenly you shoud have morphed into the second coming of Edge Magazine, yet, at the end, gamers craved more than the preview-story-review cyc"
Friday, August 21, 2009
"don't want to play videogames [i]too[/i] much au toilette. Creates hemorroi"
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
"man. Don't worry. You're not to obligated in any way or form to write a masterpiece every time you connect. It's true that millions are posting something right now. But take into account that most of what is written in blogs and such is baseless, unsubtancial, and miope. The best way to write something interesting is to actually go out and start living something, anything, your consider intense. Writing will then come almost naturally. Here's a little nugget i gathered some time ago. I can't remember right now the name of the author, so I'll paraphrase him: "don't write if you have nothing to say". When you do have something interesting to say, people will notice, belie"
Sunday, July 12, 2009