Thumbs Down:Little kids with microphones
I’m more tolerant of little kids than most, but there should seriously be an age limit before you can use a microphone, on any game. “Hey Killer Dynamo, that was my brother who tk’ed you. He’s only eight, please don’t kill him,” is something that I find incredibly annoying when shouted through the mic by the high-pitched, grating voice of a child.
-Nick Donofrio
Thumbs Up:Letting your hair grow
Ain’t nothing wrong with letting that hair grow and slap on you haters.With the way the economic system in the world is going, you’re lucky enough to get your hair cut twice a month. For you people that have to get your line up and fade every week, count your money and see how much you spend every year. After adding it up, you could have gotten a gold grill with diamonds blasted in it.
-Luis Osorio
Thumbs Down:The Game
I just lost it.
-Andrew Lidwell
Thumbs Down:Twilight (the movie, but the book probably sucks too)
Worst vampire movie ever. Vampires are not supposed to sparkle and look pretty under the sun, and the fact that every single teenage girl in the theatre screamed and giggled every time Robert Pattinson made an appearance on screen made the movie even more unbearable than the lame teenage love story and awkward dialogue. If you’re expecting a real vampire movie, you will be highly disappointed; this would have worked better as a TV series on your little sister’s favorite channel.
-Enrico Jurado
Thumbs Up:Left 4 Dead
I honestly don’t think I’ve ever had this much fun with my computer. As if co-op games weren’t fun enough to begin with, here’s the recipe for Left 4 Dead: throw four friends together against zombie hordes in a game that encourages teamwork to the point that if you break away from the group the game will actively start trying extra hard to kill you. From the first time you splatter a zombie’s brains to your first encounter with the behemoth tank to learning to fear the echoing weeps of the witch, Left 4 Dead delivers a solid gameplay experience from start to finish which, thanks to the dynamic AI, will never play through the same way twice.
-Andrew Lidwell