Bitching and moaning

Smooth Harold knocks one out of the ballpark.

Rather than blame the safe creative bets, bloated budgets, and $10 HD surcharge (yes, many games carry an MSRP of $60 these days) for the decline, developers set their sites on used game sales.

Project Ten Dollar. Bitching about used games. Single use unlock codes. None of this benefits the consumer, and yet the executives tell us this is exactly what they’re meant to do.

The great irony

Scott Pilgrim Versus the World, which is not technically a video game movie, may very well be the best video game movie ever released in a theater.

Since most movies based on games suck, this isn’t saying much, so I’ll add that, by itself, the movie is actually quite good.

Perpetual motion

As much as I like the look of Starcraft 2, several reviews have dinged this otherwise exemplary title for bad dialog and a contrived story.

Leads me to ask the obvious: Why haven’t video game developers figured out how to make a well-acted video game yet?