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Posted December 2, 2011 - By Nikole Zivalich

Feedback's Question Of The Week

This week on Feedback we're going to be talking about the state of gaming journalism. We'll once again need your questions. We need them! You can send in your burning questions by posting them in the comment section below. Feel free to ask questions about the past, present or future of gaming journalism, or even ask a question that has nothing to do with that topic. It's up to you! Make sure your questions are concise! 

If we choose your question we'll send you a wonderful mystery prize! It's a win win situation! Ask away!

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  • The_Jockstrap

    If you could choose one game to represent Gaming as an art form, What would you choose and why?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:56 PM
  • The_Jockstrap

    With all the discussion, complaining and whining about that free speech bill that the supreme court took a look at. So i was wondering. If you could choose one game to represent Gaming as an art form, What would you choose and why?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:54 PM
  • The_Jockstrap

    With all the discussion, complaining and whining about that free speech bill that the supreme court took a look at. So i was wondering: If you could choose one game to represent Gaming as an art form, What would you choose and why?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:53 PM
  • The_Jockstrap

    With all the discussion, complaining and whining about that free speech bill that the supreme court took a look at. So i was wondering: If you could choose one game to represent Gaming as an art form, What would you choose and why?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:52 PM
  • TrainerBrandon

    We hear a lot about your favorites of 2011, so I was wondering what were your biggest disappointments of 2011? Doesn't have to be restricted to gaming (example: the Green Lantern movie)

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:38 PM
    TrainerBrandon
  • koffeedc5

    I recently noticed the review for the Jurrasic Park game got 2 stars. It got me thinking what ever happened to the dino crisis series. I know 1 and 2 shared similar game play elements with Resident Evil (i dont know what they were thinking in part 3). Would this element still be marketable without seeming like a Jurrasic Park knockoff if they maybe incorporated the Resident Evil 4/5 engine and gave it some good puzzle elements?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:33 PM
    koffeedc5
  • orangexero

    With all these rumors of future consoles, do you think that the next generation will have the ability to upgrade (graphics card, processor etc.)? Why or why not? Also do you think that Cloud gaming will catch on?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:28 PM
  • ahhtheresninjas

    I've noticed the majority of DLC, not including multiplayer maps/modes or MMO content updates, primarily is comprised a new playable character/weapons/outfits/miss ions. However, this content is played on regions already fully explored and played through, such as GTA 4's DLC. Will we ever see the gaming industry move to DLC introducing entirely new maps/regions? Such as Skyrim DLC were you get to fight dragons in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, especially since the land mass is already on disc apparently, or if GTA5 DLC added San Fierro or Las Venturas. Do you feel gamers would pay higher DLC costs for this content if it means opening up entire new areas to explore rather than rehash the same old areas they just played 10-100+ hours into?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:11 PM
  • ahhtheresninjas

    I've noticed the majority of DLC, not including multiplayer maps/modes or MMO content updates, primarily is comprised a new playable character/weapons/outfits/miss ions. However, this content is played on regions already fully explored and played through, such as GTA 4's DLC. Will we ever see the gaming industry move to DLC introducing entirely new maps/regions? Such as Skyrim DLC were you get to fight dragons in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, especially since the land mass is already on disc apparently, or if GTA5 DLC added San Fierro or Las Venturas. Do you feel gamers would pay higher DLC costs for this content if it means opening up entire new areas to explore rather than rehash the same old areas they just played 10-100+ hours into?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:08 PM
  • ahhtheresninjas

    I've noticed the majority of DLC, not including multiplayer maps/modes or MMO content updates, primarily is comprised a new playable character/weapons/outfits/miss ions. However, this content is played on regions already fully explored and played through, such as GTA 4's DLC. Will we ever see the gaming industry move to DLC introducing entirely new maps/regions? Such as Skyrim DLC were you get to fight dragons in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, especially since the land mass is already on disc apparently, or if GTA5 DLC added San Fierro or Las Venturas. Do you feel gamers would pay higher DLC costs for this content if it means opening up entire new areas to explore rather than rehash the same old areas they just played 10-100+ hours into?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:06 PM
  • ahhtheresninjas

    I've noticed the majority of DLC, not including multiplayer maps/modes or MMO content updates, primarily is comprised a new playable character/weapons/outfits/miss ions. However, this content is played on regions already fully explored and played through, such as GTA 4's DLC. Will we ever see the gaming industry move to DLC introducing entirely new maps/regions? Such as Skyrim DLC were you get to fight dragons in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, especially since the land mass is already on disc apparently, or if GTA5 DLC added San Fierro or Las Venturas. Do you feel gamers would pay higher DLC costs for this content if it means opening up entire new areas to explore rather than rehash the same old areas they just played 10-100+ hours into?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 2:05 PM
  • mastered

    as someone who never buy's a game without checking up on it first and deciding if and when to buy it, how much of an affect do you think video game journalism has on initail sails for games (excluding jugernots like COD/ battlefield) and long term sails and more importintly do you think this has/ will change in the forseable past/ future? am i alone in this( and being broke) or are there more out there like me?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 1:44 PM
    mastered
  • Keeok

    About once a year I replay through a few of my favorite N64 games, as video game journalists do you every get the opportunity to play your old favorites from gaming years past or are you required to stay up to date?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 1:40 PM
    Keeok
  • ManUpMan

    What is the one game out there that you guys want to see get a sequel or an HD remake and which games or series need to stop being made and not have a sequel or remake done

    Posted: December 2, 2011 12:41 PM
    ManUpMan
  • jungan

    I was wondering ... robble robble robble ..... what you nerds wanted for Christmas? Robble Robble

    Posted: December 2, 2011 12:32 PM
    jungan
  • Sessler_Swag

    Now that the year's biggest games are out, what is your personal choice for GOTY and why?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 12:26 PM
    Sessler_Swag
  • ColeofKtulu

    As Gaming Journalists, has your career changed how YOU play/enjoy video games? If so what period of your gaming career did you enjoy more, Now or before you started in Journalism?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 11:33 AM
    ColeofKtulu
  • beesdaddy

    Now that you guys are starting Game of the year discussions, do you feel that claiming 1 game better than all the others counteracts your efforts to stop the oversimplification of Game Criticism i.e. Meetacritic?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 11:29 AM
  • Bakerarmy

    During Many episodes of Feedback, I notice some complain about loading times (Skyrim) along with other glitches in certain games. It seems all the complaints come down on the 360 console. I have a old PS3 with PS2 emulation. It has a 500 GB hybrid HDD (4 GB of Solid State) and I do not notice these long load times, or bugs. except for Fall out NV which was realy buggy) So my question is why is the Xbox 360 G4's console of choice? With multiple disc, super compressed and no requirement of installs.

    Posted: December 2, 2011 11:22 AM
  • Phoenixxx1974

    When do you predict the WiiU will be released and how much?
    How much do you think they will sell the extra WiiU tablet controllers for?
    Any predictions for first HD Nintendo first party games?

    Posted: December 2, 2011 11:20 AM
    Phoenixxx1974

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