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NPR Gives Favorable Review of SWTOR

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NPR Gives Favorable Review of SWTOR

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Kringlorr
01.26.2012 , 11:41 AM | #21
inb4 angry neckbear- oh too late.

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solidkjames
01.26.2012 , 11:42 AM | #22
Quote: Originally Posted by pipda View Post
Zing!

NPR and the back of a Cereal box can sing praise of this game to the high heavens all they want. Still doesn't change the fact that TOR is a half *** MMO.
And still half an *** better than anything out there. Good news for you is, no one forces you to be here. Thanks for contributing money to a game most of us love.
May the common SENSE be with you, ALWAYS!

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Naroga
01.26.2012 , 11:42 AM | #23
Quote: Originally Posted by JediMasterShake View Post
Another reviewer who stops at level 14.

"The Old Republic" gets just about everything right."

"Some elements of "Old Republic" don't work so well."

"NPR"


Literally useless.
Honestly, I hope you're being sarcastic. What in the review could possibly suggest the reviewer stopped at level 14?

Perhaps, and this is a crazy thought, they got to level 50 and actually enjoyed the game?

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Benfynyn
01.26.2012 , 11:45 AM | #24
Quote: Originally Posted by run_hello View Post
That whooshing sound you just heard was humor flying over your head.
I got it. Well played sir.

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JediMasterShake
01.26.2012 , 11:49 AM | #25
Quote: Originally Posted by Naroga View Post
Honestly, I hope you're being sarcastic. What in the review could possibly suggest the reviewer stopped at level 14?

Perhaps, and this is a crazy thought, they got to level 50 and actually enjoyed the game?
You think a journalist/newspaper reviewer actually got to level 50?

lollolololololllololololo.
Make a fast break, or that'll be the last mistake that <bleep> will make, is what you get for messin' with
Master Shake.

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Stugotz
01.26.2012 , 11:52 AM | #26
Why give a d a m n about anything NPR has to say to begin with.

"Let me guess Ethics violation?
Bad people doing bad things and it made you sad?
Every day the same skrag, day in day out.. why me?"

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Stugotz
01.26.2012 , 11:53 AM | #27
Quote: Originally Posted by DannyInternets View Post
It's good to see that the highest authority on gaming is chiming in. I can't wait to hear what Oprah has to say about it.
Good one!

"Let me guess Ethics violation?
Bad people doing bad things and it made you sad?
Every day the same skrag, day in day out.. why me?"

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daemian
01.26.2012 , 11:55 AM | #28
Quote: Originally Posted by Skizzik View Post
Not knocking a positive review, but NPR? Honestly? They're notorious for having horrible taste in anything entertainment related (SOME is good). For instance, most of the music they review is some nobody, who usually sucks, that some college intern found and thinks they're cool because no one has ever heard of them before. I love NPR, but when they're reviewing a book, music, movie or anything else related to entertainment, I instantly change the station.
Quote: Originally Posted by Stugotz View Post
Why give a d a m n about anything NPR has to say to begin with.
NPR didn't write the review.

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Drallbait
01.26.2012 , 11:58 AM | #29
Quote: Originally Posted by DannyInternets View Post
It's good to see that the highest authority on gaming is chiming in. I can't wait to hear what Oprah has to say about it.
SWTOR is made for casual players, so their opinion actually carries just as much, if not more, weight than yours. Playing previous MMOs for hours on end doesn't make you an expert. It just makes you set in your ways.

Hardcore gamers don't own the gaming industry - by far.

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Naroga
01.26.2012 , 11:59 AM | #30
Quote: Originally Posted by DannyInternets View Post
It's good to see that the highest authority on gaming is chiming in. I can't wait to hear what Oprah has to say about it.
If Oprah gave the game her seal of approval, it would do wonders for server populations.