“I gave it 9/10. Pretty forward, it’s the best game in the franchise, but it’s just not.. You know, it’s not perfect.” Continue reading
Tag Archives: video games
Games Marketing and Women as Target Audience
This post is a translation of a previous post originally written in Danish about video games, marketing and women. It’s written as a response to an article from the Danish edition of ElektronistaMag. Unfortunately the article isn’t available in English, which would’ve provided some insight, but hopefully you get the gist of it. Continue reading
Where Do We Cross The Line?
By now it’s a well-known fact that Coop Norway, one of the biggest retail chains in Scandinavia, has decided to remove several video games from their assortment due to the attacks in Norway last Friday. Among the games are Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Homefront, but is it really up to retailers to decide what people spend their money on? Continue reading
The Ignorance of Media Outlets #2
A few days ago I vented my feelings about Norway and the media’s coverage about the bombing and especially the shooting, which was quickly linked to Modern Warfare 2. It was a bit short and not particularly elaborated, since I was fuming with anger, but I feel that I need to clarify my view on the whole thing. Continue reading
The Ignorance Of Media Outlets
While my heart goes out to the people affected of the bombing of Oslo and the horrible shooting at Utoya, I’m at the same time upset because of the coverage surrounding the man behind these attacks. Actually, I’m not just upset, I’m furious. Continue reading