AATG writes:
"I'm a big Nintendo fan, I have been for many years. Even when I was a little ZX Spectrum fanboy I coveted my next-door neighbour's NES (even though he only had one game – the woeful Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles). My house is full of Nintendo memorabilia, Nintendo consoles, failed Nintendo gimmicks (Four Swords adventure anyone? No?), and most importantly the games. Lots of their lovely games. But how I consume my games now has been changed entirely to a way I find exciting, rewarding and fits better to my lifestyle. It feels like even if Nintendo succeed by selling millions of units, they'll still fail in the eyes of some gamers like myself. Here, let me use a terrible and long-winded metaphor to explain."
"Back in the innocent days of 2010, A World of Keflings was a fairly popular successor to A Kingdom for Keflings. I even wrote about it a few times in 2012! But the world of humans moved on, and NinjaBee's city-building/adventure game was last seen on the ill-fated Wii U in 2014. Fast-forward to the dark year of 2025, and not only is A World of Keflings coming to Steam, but there's already a playable demo! Perhaps the cheerful, no pressure gameplay that the Keflings bring is just what we need nowadays," says Co-Optimus.
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This was the worst analogy I heard in my 19 years of living on this planet.
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the right things is.... why is AATG brain's fail loool
Mr. All About The Games, what you've just published is one of the most insanely idiotic articles I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent diatribe were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in the internet is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.