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The most ridiculous game box quotes ever

Ever wish you could take back something you said? Imagine it printed on millions of game boxes

Words: Tyler Wilde, GamesRadar US

Please, never pick up a game you've never heard of and assume that it must be decent because some big publication said that it was "groundbreaking" or "a rollercoaster ride." Even if we said it.

Except in rare cases when they are pulled from early reviews, or when they appear on re-released editions of games, the quotes on the box come from previews. What is a preview, exactly? A preview is what's written after a bunch of PR people show off the best parts of a game, explain how conceptually brilliant it's all going to be, and tell the writer that the horrible glitches are "being ironed out."

There is thus a tendency for previews to contain a great deal of gross exaggerations. It's not malicious - writers don't open up their word processors and think, "I'm going to completely overhype this bitch!" - it's just the nature of the system. Previews are based on a writer's sincere desire for a game to be good and the publisher's ability to make it look good. And, if all the brilliant innovations turn out to be plumes of smoke, justice usually comes as a scathing review.

But by the time the review is out, quotes like these have already been printed on every box...

The only things that may have ever shattered my perception of reality have been psychedelic drugs, and I'd still have a hard time saying they really "shattered" anything.

Stranglehold... Gears of War... Stranglehold... Gears of War. Sorry GamePro, but on a scale of "slow-motion doves" to "more awesomeness," Gears is at more awesomeness, and Stranglehold is at about 3.2 doves. Doves diseased with repetitive gameplay, finicky controls and lame multiplayer.

A change of pace? Like, you mean, slow? This isn't just a change of pace, it's a horse as opposed to a machine. A really fast machine, with wheels... you know, fun?


Above: Weeeeeeeeeee...

Psst... "Stuntman ROCKS!" is two words. And if you just meant "rocks," well, I don't know what geological formations have to do with the game.

If there's a more overused oxymoron in existence, I don't know what it is. Here's something you might not have expected, EGM: you gave the game 5.7/10, and your sister site, 1up, gave it a D+, saying "it makes you want to chew your arm off."


 
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RandyChimp  - 1 year 15 days ago 
first!

funny stuff guys! i do hate quotes on game boxes, theyre worse than ones on dvd boxes!
caleb8  - 1 year 15 days ago 
lol nice article tyler!
lava_lamp  - 1 year 15 days ago 
@RandyChimp

Don't u think the joker laughs at u?
TrIp13G  - 1 year 15 days ago 
200.6 is the highest percentage you can get in SoTN. Just sayin'.
Defguru7777  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Good article. Seriously, has GTA really altered the coarse of human history more than us laughing at Jack Thompson's idiocy?
key0blade  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Gee golly, watch out Mario!
GoldenMe  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Hmm, Playstation magazine say "Goodbye Halo!" with a game I never even heard about. Just sayin...

Great Article GR! And Halo rules!!!
AlDim  - 1 year 15 days ago 
"You don't say that you can't see it all, because if you have three save games with 100% completion each, then yes, you've seen it all."

Actually you need 200.6% completeion to "see it all" in Castlevania: SotN. The quote is very much on the spot - the game is huge and even its entire second half is secret.
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 year 15 days ago 
I get that the game has it's own completion system, but I use "100%" in the literal context, not the game's context, to mean "all of the damn thing." My problem with the quote is that the game, which is stored on a disk with finite storage space, is finite, and thus it must be possible to "see it all." That quote is a hyperbole, but not a very good one, because it is easy to prove false...

Ask Mr. Brett Elston, he has most certainly achieved 200.6% completion multiple times. He has literally seen it all.
derringer83  - 1 year 15 days ago 
awesome article, as i was reading it i was thinking to myself, Second Sight wasn't that bad really. But then i got here to dispute it and have realized that, yes it was bad.

but seriously dude... you should refrain from making High School Musical references. It worries me.
Gamer247  - 1 year 15 days ago 
you guys are right!
i hate when people give a game amazing quotes and then a crappy rating!
bron1417  - 1 year 15 days ago 
great article man. i really wish they would STOP putting quotes on the boxes but hey whatever sells games ya know?
slickmcwilly  - 1 year 15 days ago 
i remember 40 winks! i definitely wasn't as good as a mario game, but i had fun
JoeMasturbaby  - 1 year 15 days ago 
"best article of the summer- even of the year!"

-JoeMasturbaby



(i love you, write more!)
blocpartier  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Ah I remember that commercial for 40 winks. All it had was this guy that sprung up in his bed at night and winked 40 times really fast. God I can't believe I remembered that.
kicking222  - 1 year 15 days ago 
On a site that produces a superbly funny article almost every day, this is one of the funniest articles I've read in a long time.
TrIp13G  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Alright, fine Tyler. YOU WIN. You ARE win. I hope you're happy, now. Y'know, I had a feeling I was being too literal. Then I read the other guy who mentioned it after me. Now I feel a little bit better. lol
iluvmyDS  - 1 year 15 days ago 
40...what?
CandiedJester  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Haha! your so awesome Tyler.
This is probably funniest article I've read here so far.

I agree with JoeMasturbaby.
Samael  - 1 year 15 days ago 
Some of the funniest shit I've ever read on this site. You have to do a part 2 article. Please.
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