Saturday, Oct 28, 2006
I don't think it would be too great an exaggeration to say that Burning Questions was the best mailbag feature on all of Gamespot. (Think about it...) And after a couple of weeks where it sort of happened sometimes and didn't happen other times, our beloved BQ has gone AWOL in a big way, with the last issue being that of September 29.
As far as I could tell, Alex (ie Alex Navarro, the author of said feature, for those wondering) hasn't made any attempt to explain this curious lack of mailbag features in his blog (or he might have for all I know - am I really expected to read that much blog in one sitting?), and quite frankly I'm surprised that there hasn't been masses of disgruntled peasants rioting with their pitchforks and flaming torches at the absence of this entertaining feature.
So, any ideas what happened? Did any of the other site editors say anything? Any crazy theories and/or baseless speculation? ...Did anyone else even read Burning Questions?
As far as I could tell, Alex (ie Alex Navarro, the author of said feature, for those wondering) hasn't made any attempt to explain this curious lack of mailbag features in his blog (or he might have for all I know - am I really expected to read that much blog in one sitting?), and quite frankly I'm surprised that there hasn't been masses of disgruntled peasants rioting with their pitchforks and flaming torches at the absence of this entertaining feature.
So, any ideas what happened? Did any of the other site editors say anything? Any crazy theories and/or baseless speculation? ...Did anyone else even read Burning Questions?
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