Because that article struck me as so unbelievably stupid, I ended up reading through the comments, featuring a few sheep defending the writers position unconvincingly, and many others blowing apart his silly ideas, while he'd pipe in every now and then and defend his position as nonsensically as before.
It was satisfying.
Anyway, I love hearing things that I am really familiar with described by people who are almost entirely unfamiliar with them. Here is a comment someone posting in the comments section of Mrebo's link:
Can somebody here tell me the name of that hilarious and clever puzzle game thatCan Ace or somebody else here tell me the name of that hilarious and clever puzzle game that Ace posted a YouTube video about a couple months ago?
The idea was that you were trapped in some sort of experimental lab facility and you had a weird weapon that allowed you to cut holes in the fabric of space to leap out at different places. Had a voiceover done by a beautifully cruel, vicious (and funny) computer. I think it might've been made by the folks behind Half-Life.
What was its name? I finally want to download it and I can't remember.a YouTube video about a couple months ago?
The idea was that you were trapped in some sort of experimental lab facility and you had a weird weapon that allowed you to cut holes in the fabric of space to leap out at different places. Had a voiceover done by a beautifully cruel, vicious (and funny) computer. I think it might've been made by the folks behind Half-Life.
What was its name? I finally want to download it and I can't remember.
PORTAL!!! I absolutely love the way this guy described it in such descriptive and dry terminology. I immediately recognized it as Portal within the first couple of sentences.