You're right! I just watched the Destructoid reaction video (http://tinyurl.com/265nvbm) based on your recommendation, and it seems that Sterling is possibly more passionate about video games and anti-pulbic-relations-shilling than any other games journalist I can name off the top of my head. Luke Smith comes close to that fever pitch, as he was very vocal about his problems with the game journo business and PR relations."
Rob, I completely understand where you're coming from. However, if Sterling took a look at this article, he'd probably just make fun of it. Maybe the real problem is that gamers don't really care about the integrity of the journalism, but rather the opportunity to subscribe to a cult of personality. Sterling, as a blogger, is extremely successful in his ability to serve content to a massive, like-minded audience, and he is rewarded for this. Is he a journalist? No, and he knows this. That's not the image he's trying to sell."


Played through Skyward Sword this week, so I've been in a very Zelda mood. And I realized that Twilight Princess is the least memorable Zelda game for me. At the same time, I feel like I'll always remember something like Wind Waker, which still holds up as a very beautiful and visually outlying game, imo.
To be honest, I think I miss the blocky N64 aesthetic the most. "