“If this is a model for entertainment in the post-PC era, we’re in for a good time.”
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I detect a tinge of sarcasm. Am I right?
The text is from a linked review; the image is a screenshot of one of my recent games.
The juxtaposition of the two has a tinge of sarcasm, a pinch of disdain and dollops of disquiet.