After the negative reactions to the new Legend of Zelda games, Skyward Sword and the 3DS remake of Ocarina of Time, Jim Sterling talks about the hardcore fans who are never pleased with anything.
Jim Sterling offers a counter-argument to Leigh Alexander's controversial "Who Cheers For War?" article about gamers wanting realistic violence in video games.
Jim Sterling talks about those developers who complain about biased reviews and demand objectivity, when in reality they're just bothered by the negative reviews of their games.
Jim Sterling talks about the recent controversy that has sparked about "Medal of Honor"'s decision to include playable Al Qaeda characters in its multiplayer section, and their opinion on the matter.
Jim Sterling talks about casual gamers and how, despite being mocked by passionate gamers, they may actually be better at video games than the community gives them credit for.
Jim Sterling gives out their thoughts on the announcement of "BioShock Infinite" and why they think it's gonna be the sequel that "BioShock 2" should have been.
Jim Sterling talks about single-player games and why it saddens them that greedy developers are starting to push them aside in favor of multiplayer and co-op experiences.
Jim Sterling talks about the outrage around the announcement of "SSX: Deadly Descents" and why it's pointless this early into the game's pre-release campaign.
As the year comes to a close, Jim Sterling lists their least favorite games of 2010, based on either their low quality as a game, the unethical business practices of their developers and/or publishers, or both.
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By what name was The Jimquisition (2010) officially released in Canada in English?