Have you ever wiki'd a game and come across some page that was just off? Whether short and poorly thought out, way too long, incoherent, or just crappy to read, low quality Wikipedia articles about games exist in huge numbers. While some would just roll their eyes and look for info on a game elsewhere, I like to pick these oddities apart.
Some are overly detailed trainwrecks that were obviously written by a single dedicated fanboy. (Holy summary, Batman!)
Others have been "vandalized" by someone making unfavorable comparisons to similar games and wind up being either very repetitive or just pedantic in their criticism. (DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED)
So let's find some of these, GAF! I'm not much of a Wikipedian, so fixing them isn't exactly my strong suit, but gawking at the weirdness the gaming community dumps on an "official" source like Wikipedia is always good for a laugh or two.
Some are overly detailed trainwrecks that were obviously written by a single dedicated fanboy. (Holy summary, Batman!)
Others have been "vandalized" by someone making unfavorable comparisons to similar games and wind up being either very repetitive or just pedantic in their criticism. (DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED DOWNGRADED)
So let's find some of these, GAF! I'm not much of a Wikipedian, so fixing them isn't exactly my strong suit, but gawking at the weirdness the gaming community dumps on an "official" source like Wikipedia is always good for a laugh or two.