This week in Speak-Up on Kotaku, our readers question the use of the word âcampaignâ, ponder BioWareâs 404 error, discover where Tony Hawk Ride games go to die, and head out on the dusty trail of PC gaming.
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On The Campaign Trail
Ryan Rihan brings up a very good point. When exactly did a gameâs single-player game become a campaign?
Iâve noticed gaming blogs and some game companies now using the word âcampaignâ when referring to a gameâs main first-player or multiplayer experience. Where in the hell did this word come from? I feel as though it just cropped up within the last year, and all of a sudden Iâm reading about NSMBWâs campaign. Did I miss the memo yet again? Who started this whole âcampaignâ lingo?
And what about Story Mode, or is that fighting games only? Iâm so confused.
404 Error
Imconfus tells us that âin the realm of the internet, some errors are comedic gold,â sharing BioWareâs tongue-in-cheek 404 error message with the masses.
The BioWare websites; online store; master server; and online authentication are temporarily unavailable. Sorry folks; weâre having a few technical difficulties. Those pesky Gnomes are banging away at the giant; steam-producing clockwork computers we keep in the basement guarded by Swikky the dire squirrel. We will be back up as soon as we can.â
I always wondered what happened to Swikky the dire squirrel.
Tony Hawkâs Goodwill
If a used copy of Tony Hawk Ride is too much at GameStop, ViniTheHat suggests a more altrustic means of obtaining a cheap copy.
There are a MESS of Tony Hawk: Ride games on shopgoodwill.com right now. Maybe you can play this dog for a steal!
One copy just went for $30, which is still far too much to pay for Tony Hawk Ride.
The Old West Of PC Gaming
MasterDex eloquently compares the highs and lows of PC gaming to the Old West.
PC gaming to me is a beautiful thing. Itâs like the Old West. Sure, youâve got plenty of bandits and outlaws (pirates, hackers, crackers) but youâve also got some of the most dedicated sherriffs and deputies (your friendly neighbourhood server admins and moderators). Youâve got people starting communities left, right and centre that grow exponentially in strength and numbers like the frontier towns. Youâve got young studios and ambitious devs-to-be innovating and taking advantage of the increased freedom, many of whom will take their knowledge and riches back to consoles. Youâve got freedom on the PC and all the pros and cons that freedom brings.
Perhaps heâs seen the inside of my computer, which is as dusty as a cowboyâs boots.