04-22-2012, 11:23 PM
Saying "I'll play this series no matter what!" is pretty much the same as giving the OK for a series to get lazy and subpar because you'll play it anyway. That's not exactly good.
It's not enjoying something despite its flaws that's the problem; it's when you literally can't even acknowledge its flaws and you insist on playing the series no matter how it's treated.
The phrase "no matter what" is the red flag, here. With Mario that's not as much of a problem, but you shouldn't act utterly puzzled by the criticism the series gets.
It's not enjoying something despite its flaws that's the problem; it's when you literally can't even acknowledge its flaws and you insist on playing the series no matter how it's treated.
The phrase "no matter what" is the red flag, here. With Mario that's not as much of a problem, but you shouldn't act utterly puzzled by the criticism the series gets.