Zero Punctuation Vs. (A) Web Comic [updated title]
Written by Dan Zuccarelli   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008 08:34

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written by Mono, July 02, 2008
I didn't like this episode, it just seems like a rant against CAD.
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written by Mookie, July 02, 2008
I think that's because it's mostly a rant against CAD.
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written by Oni, July 03, 2008
You forgot to strikethrough Webcomics and replace is with CAD.

I want to dislike this, but everything the speedtalking man says is absolutely fucking right.
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written by Tralfaz, July 03, 2008
Actually, let's have a compromise. Just drop the plural on "Web Comics" Truth be told, I mainly recommend this because I firmly believe in dogging on without actually mentioning , something that Yahtzee himself has mentioned previously on his own blog.
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written by Tralfaz, July 03, 2008
Um... oops? Didn't know there was a problem with using angle brackets. There were supposed to be a few "a certain webcomics" in there.
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written by mandrill, July 03, 2008
I think Mr. Croshaw misses the point of the miscarriage storyline in CAD. That point being that gamers are people too, subject to the same capricious universe as everyone else, not simply people who live in a bizarre parallel universe where games are the only meaningful thing in their lives (though in some cases this is in fact true).
Now I'm a fan of both CAD and Zero Punc. but find that this last effort of the ranting reviewer smacks a little too much of sour grapes. FAIL Mr. C, FAIL.

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