Heroes Hits The NY Times
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Heroes Hits The NY Times
<a href="/http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a> has a very positive <a href="/http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/29/techn ... ml">review </a>of Heroes V (oddly combined with one of a Lemmings game). While seemingly mostly intended for people who haven't played a Heroes game before, it's still interesting to be able to read about one's favorite game in a newspaper of such renown.
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I think computer gaming is just as fattening as chips
What the #$*! do we know?
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Lemmings yesterday and Heroes today, the only 2 games that got me hooked. So in my odd mind there is a connection ;-)
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Re: Heroes Hits The NY Times
That was a terrible post. Seriously.Echo_ wrote:This is a terrible article.
Why is it terrible?
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A very positive article if you ask me. Lemmings is tons of fun, the old school gamers will know what I mean.
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Sure, its a positive article but its not written very well or with seriousness. It seems like some guy just ran out of ideas so he put together a a so-so thesis about three things he loves: lemmings, heroes, chips.
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I got more the impression of a review written for (and perhaps by) people with very little familiarity with computer games. I didn't link to it because it was a review that would be very interesting in itself to a heroes player (there's plenty of those), but rather that it was a review in the NYT.
Anyway, it's gone now, unless you've subscribed to NYT online.
Anyway, it's gone now, unless you've subscribed to NYT online.
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Heroes Hits The NY Times
Charles Herold (born April 5, 1959) is the video game critic for the New York Times. His column currently runs alternate Thursdays on the Circuits page of the business section of the Times. He also contributes articles on various aspects of gaming to USA Weekend.
Reviews made in the New York Times have a much bigger impact than you think. My father gets it and I had him pull it for me.
Reviews made in the New York Times have a much bigger impact than you think. My father gets it and I had him pull it for me.
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Heroes Hits The NY Times
it is a good review easily understood by the masses, because there is only one question to ask about a computer game: Is it addictive?
Heroes Hits The NY Times
God god! Once the terrorists find out about Heroes V, we're all doomed.
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