{"id":6001,"date":"2014-05-06T04:02:56","date_gmt":"2014-05-06T04:02:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danielprimed.com\/?p=6001"},"modified":"2014-04-26T04:18:43","modified_gmt":"2014-04-26T04:18:43","slug":"readers-request-wario-land-4-the-subjective","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danielprimed.com\/2014\/05\/readers-request-wario-land-4-the-subjective\/","title":{"rendered":"Readers Request: Wario Land 4 \u2013 The Subjective"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A number of readers have requested that I do a write up on my personal opinion on Wario Land 4<\/em>. So this post is going to be just that, a bit of an indulgence. But before I out what I think of the game, I want to explain why I’m sometimes reluctant to discuss subjective in my writing.<\/p>\n

On the subjective\u00a0<\/span><\/h3>\n

All my ideas for writing come from my gut. I play a game, feel something, and want to make sense of that feeling. So I take notes and let the ideas stir around in my subconscious for a while, waiting for the eventual click to happen. Sometimes it comes straight away, other times I need to gather more evidence from the game, and every now and then it doesn’t come at all and I’ll try and fill in the pieces by talking to others or doing research. Once the insight hits, I’ll start drafting, which brings some of the implications out and forces me to expand on the details, if I haven’t already. Editing then tightens up the argument, and I’ll be left with a nice summative piece that explains how it is that I came to have that original feeling.<\/p>\n

It’s through this process of putting in the hard work to make sense of your opinions that you realise that what you’ve unearthed is far bigger than yourself. In other words, I don’t feel that knowing what I think is half as interesting as having the means to understand what you think.<\/p>\n

Of course, opinions are helpful and I have no problems using them in my writing. It’s just that it’s important to keep our ideas grounded for the sake of clarity. I like to think that someone who totally disagrees with my ideas should be able to read one of my posts and understand how it is that I came to form my opinion.<\/p>\n

Here’s what I think of Wario Land 4:\u00a0<\/span><\/h3>\n