@Everyone
Your Pathetic, get a girl the old fashioned way, before the internet relationships were so tough you actually had to be in people's presence and stuff.
Problem: Bruckheimer seems to think of video games as longer, interactive movies. That's bad.
Another bad thing: When did the Sims become story driven? When I get around to fiddling with the Sims the fun all comes from making the house.
Last, but not least, why is that companies, these days, are begging for the attention of women? Half of the time they already have a female crowd, and don't even know it. The more they try to appeal to us, the more they sometimes end up insulting us. Nintendo is a prime example. They keep shoving this fashion, pink shit down our throats, saying 'Look, come play our games, we have stuff you'll like!' when most of us became Nintendo fans from Samus, or Link. Heck, this month's Nintendo Power has a Kingdom Hearts cover, a series that, as far as I know, has a huge following of female fans...
Awhile back a video game commentary channel I watch on youtube got a video from a girl saying how much she loved watching the videos, and what one of them replied is 'We have female fans?' This suprised me. There are a lot of us, but nobody seems to notice... Makes me wonder why :/
(Sorry for the uber long comment D:)
I don't think anybody can really reiterate it enough on the fact that the sims has no story. Attracting females? Is he really going to do that? I think not. As far as PoP goes - Pirates of the Carribean was probably the only adultlike thing that could ever come out of Disney. I applaud him for actually going to the game dewvelopers for advice and help witht he movie, but he should've kept Disney out of it.
@hiyohi55
1. Yes, they're are hot girls who like video games. To name a few: Jade Raymond (producer of Assassins Creed) and GamesRadars very own Lizzie Cuevas (who is a major babe).
2. Stop being such a conservative douchbag. "gayest shit i have ever heard". They're isn't anything wrong with being gay.