This was actually way more poetic than I was expecting.
It's not uninformed in the least. Not only has he done a vast amount of research on this game and the previous one, but he also gives out all the vital information on the story, makes note of the character building, the style of exploration and gunplay, and his general experiences while running through.
What part of that is being "uninformed?"
You would be right except that The Godfather and Transformers 2 aren't in the same genre for their medium. Borderlands 2 and Call of Duty are, so the comparison is completely appropriate. Even more so when you consider their thematic similarity -- both are highly adrenaline and machismo driven glorifications of war.
It isn't condescending to frame a review for your audience, that's a basic concept when it comes to journalism. Different publications with different ...
I object to this article because it briefly bashes The Fast And the Furious.
The fifth one was actually pretty sick.
Why did they even advertise this? I love Snoop and can't imagine this swaying me in any fashion.
A samurai game review submitted by a poster named "eight bit samurai." How fitting.