Aaron Linde’s response to EGM’s Elebits review

ElebitsSince its release in 1989, EGM (or Electronic Gaming Monthly, for those who are not in the know) has been regarded as one of the most reputable gaming magazines. Of course, reputable doesn’t always equate with pleasing everybody, and when EGM bashed Elebitsrecently, well, let’s just say it made a few heads turn.

Aaron Linde was one of those who didn’t agree with the “4” verdict that was handed by EGM. What was his grounds for objection? Well basically, he refutes EGM’s claim that Elebits is a port, and that “it’s a slightly tweaked and barely revamped title that was already fine on a last-gen system”.

In response to that, our source claims that Elebits is “a solid, fun, creative game that shows what the Wii is capable of.” Now if you ask me, I’m all for cute characters and all, but I guess it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. What do you think?

Via Destructoid

ElebitsSince its release in 1989, EGM (or Electronic Gaming Monthly, for those who are not in the know) has been regarded as one of the most reputable gaming magazines. Of course, reputable doesn’t always equate with pleasing everybody, and when EGM bashed Elebitsrecently, well, let’s just say it made a few heads turn.

Aaron Linde was one of those who didn’t agree with the “4” verdict that was handed by EGM. What was his grounds for objection? Well basically, he refutes EGM’s claim that Elebits is a port, and that “it’s a slightly tweaked and barely revamped title that was already fine on a last-gen system”.

In response to that, our source claims that Elebits is “a solid, fun, creative game that shows what the Wii is capable of.” Now if you ask me, I’m all for cute characters and all, but I guess it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. What do you think?

Via Destructoid

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