If a game's not fun, it's not worth playing.
Anything is "fun" if you're drunk enough.
People who use the word "fun" to support a game, as well as people who use the phrase "not fun" to decry a game, are mentally deficient.
"Fun" is not objective. What is "fun" for you may not be "fun" for anyone else.
The use of the word merely requires exposition which should be stated in the first place.
Oh hell. I've posted in this thread now. All right. Ahem.
- All handheld and portable games are worthless trash. Life is too short for them.
- The FPS genre hasn't evolved since Descent.
- All platformers are inane memorization tests.
- He who cites Metacritic first loses.
- He who forms game purchasing decision on the basis of reviews is spineless. You should be able to tell which games you will want and not want on the basis of available media, developer pedigree, and your own preferences. If you've ever said "I might buy this game depending on the reviews", you are an idiot.
- No video game is worth a periodic fee.
- People who buy into the "gameplay versus graphics" debate as if there is only one choice are idiots. You should expect and demand any game to have the best of both. If you've ever touted the "gameplay is king" line in a post, you are an idiot.
- The word "gameplay" is redundant and low-brow and should not be used if you ever want yourself taken seriously. Movie critics don't use the worm "filmwatch", restaurant critics don't use the word "foodeat", so don't use the word "gameplay". Talk about the game's rules or mechanics.