Update:I knew from the moment I submitted my review, I was going to get shitstormed after what I said. However, I overesaggerated just like I did on DeviantArt. The only difference is what I should have addressed when making this video; the drama where I blow up my background, that was to add entertainment to my reviews since lately that's what my reviews have carried. But that unfortunately doesn't stop me from being upset at the final results. On the contrary after the many comments I received about how the focus of the games wouldn't have worked, or didn't even care about the games to begin with, I'm convinced to take the episode for what it is... which is what I was already judging on. Having 22 minutes of games themselves wouldn't have been that entertaining. Having Dash focused on with Spitfire wouldn't have been that appealing to everyone. Whatever it wasn't, the fact is the episode is what it is. But that being said, I'm sorry if you were offended by my reactions and overall review. But that to me happens. And it's even harder for me to change my perspective if I'm angry over an episode. I just happened to be one of those reviewers who were in the wrong. Is this review going to be removed and redone? No. I've got other projects to work on and I don't want to talk about this episode anymore. If you love the episode, love the episode. I hold nothing against anyone elses opinion. A good Spike episode to yet a largely broken promise over an arc that started in season 3. This was a painful episode for me to review... I await your disagreements... Tommy Oliver's review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zAd9h7clLY Joshcorcher on FOB Equestria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgVVHBGVC6Q Mysterious MrEnter's review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7XZs-Xo-XQ