MundoRare writes: "Since the release of Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise last September, Rare haven't missed any chances to promote one of the main innovations in the series: the possibility of adding customized content by scanning Piñata Vision Cards with the Live Vision Camera.
To celebrate the upcoming Valentine's Day this weekend, Rare have published a new Vision Card featuring the always loveable Macaracoon. According to James Thomas, this card "can only be scanned on the 14th, so you'll have to check with your significant others that you're allowed to play with your Xboxes instead of wining and dining them."
Only a few weeks ago, Thomas also offered four cards inspired upon the Halo 3 universe; and what's more, yesterday Rare also decided to extend the Killer Instinct references in the Piñata world with another cards trio featuring Cinder, Glacius and Chief Thunder. As in the previous ocassion, these will also unlock some piñata species with a clear resemblance to those classic Rare characters."
When Rare developed Viva Piñata it was a cute game for the Xbox 360 to rival Pokémon. It shipped, wholesome and lurid, with every new 360 for basically the console's whole lifespan and spawned a co-operative play sequel, Trouble In Paradise.
I'm confused, is this review a joke? Did this imbecile just write a tediously long extremely boring review just to somehow, in her warped brain, link it to capitalism in order to say capitalism is evil? Or did I read that entire review wrong? Can someone clear this up for me?
This is actually quite sad in actuality. This content writer could be using their time to actually fighting for liberation and the well-being for all in the living breathing world that is our streets, forests and communities.
In stead they choose to do it virtually in the most extreme capitalistic way (an environment where intangibility commands a high price for profit) with a boss begging mentality. How does this apply to those that want to be free from being exploited?
This isn't Marxism or even beyond left, it's a narrative of someone that is enjoying life as an exploiter and a sympathizer to all those that exploit.
The writer is a part of the problem.
Women make about ~80% of consumer purchases so, if anything, women benefit from the system and thus are the problem.
This was a funny read. The comments in here made it better, too.
Maybe, just maybe, some articles are meant to be entertaining and nothing more.
Twinfinite Writes: With the winter months approaching everyone needs a few good games to take a tropical vacation in.
Andrew Gonzalez from Xbox Enthusiast lists his 5 favorite games included in Rare Replay.
i want the cortana, cinder, master chief