There has been
some very valid criticisms of the title, Leigh Alexander's piece being a must read while I for one really quite enjoyed it despite the issues.
I pose the question not as a sarcastic retort but rather a sincere inquiry in response to
some very valid criticisms...
I pose the question not as a sarcastic retort but rather a sincere inquiry in response to
some very valid criticisms that have risen in regards towards games journalism.
It seems that's all most «Christians» can do when faced with
some very valid criticism.
Some will be disappointed by the fact that MW3 is not a drastic departure from previous iterations of the series and that is
a very valid criticism.
Not exact matches
Harpur presents
very serious and
valid criticisms of the Church and Christianity.
Dave has
very valid biblical / scriptual
criticism and Dave directly quoted you as we'll, and you seem to just want to arrogantly blow him off.
These
criticisms are
very valid.
At this juncture in time it seems almost redundant to criticise the Lego games for failing to innovate or change
very much in the formula, and yet it does remain a true and
valid criticism, so here we go; LEGO The Hobbit plays it safe, refining a couple of areas and adding a few new little mechanics, while infuriatingly still failing to fix problems that have plagued the series for years.
I'd much rather, when all was said and done, be remembered as one of the ones with the
valid criticisms, but to err is human, and to find a response that leads to a temporary cessation of stupidity is as good for the
very bright as for the
very dim, if it has a more general application.
In fact, in a
very contrite reply to a comment on their paper, they not only agreed with the commenter that his
criticism was potentially
valid but they pointed out that there were other even more important deficiencies in their model.
As it is, it was a
valid but ultimately not
very significant
criticism, in the larger sense of assessing millenial paleoclimatology.