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EQ: Champions of Norrath (PS2) - Review @ Curmudgeon Gamer
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EQ: Champions of Norrath (PS2) - Review @ Curmudgeon Gamer
   

The aptly-named Curmudgeon Gamer has kicked up an interesting <a href="http://curmudgeongamer.com/article.php?story=20040411185227728" target="_blank">review</a> of EQ: Champions of Norrath. This game is routinely awarded huge scores, so this article comes as a surprise. There's no score, so here's part of the closing rant:<blockquote><em>In summary, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the game industry suffers from the following devastating flaws: <br> <br>* Inability to design new gameplay, instead recycling old gameplay taken to silly extremes <br>* Obsession on graphics over gameplay and innovation <br>* Increasingly buggy games, despite no means of patching <br>* Insultingly poor narratives <br>* Exploitation of licenses without added value</em></blockquote>
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He doesn't call himself Curmudgeon Gamer for nothin'.
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