Ah, it may be late, buuut i guess i should start talking about it now. Flappy Bird, the enjoyment of almost 60 million users for the past few weeks... I enjoyed it myself too, but i only played it while at school, and by some miracle my highscore was 45. Yesterday (it was supposed to be a few days ago) the game was taken down from all of the virtual 'legal' stores, and yesh, everyone is sad! I'm not... I still have it on my tablet, and the game is available on android piracy sites, so why da fuq bother, right? The game was reviewed by a few critic websites, and it mostly got decent scores. IGN's Vince Ingenito was kind of harsh on the game, he gave it a 5,4 i think, which is really low. I think a 6.5-7 would be enough, because mobile games today are mostly focused on addiction, right? Some people liked this game, some didn't. The weird things are that the game came out in May last year, took the world by storm in January, ended its life a few weeks after the explosion and now Dong Nguyen (the guy behind the game... That is correct, ONE GUY! Most of the people think he's better than Notch, the guy behind Minecraft!) is facing death threats on his Twitter from raging little kids and no brains... Why da fuq complain if your game is still on your device!? Anyways, i played LA Noire, be back soon with a review of it and with the review of Bully: Scolarship Edition. Lateeeers.
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