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    It’s so wild how gaming journos became the enemy for a lot of gamers. Not that there aren’t problems with the industry that arise from them needing to stay in publisher’s good graces, but that’s not what 90% of critiques of industry journalism focus on.

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    This has to be the one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard. Streaming a playthrough of an entire game online misses the whole point of a review. Nevermind spoiling the entire story and gameplay, no publisher on earth is going to let a reviewer with early access put the final boss battle in a review for instance. As someone else said, this is like saying the only way to review movies is to watch a stream of the reviewer reacting to the whole movie.

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      freeze-gamergaters won’t stop until games journalism is great again, like it was in the 90s when Rise of the Robots got game of the year awards before anyone could even play it… and it was utter and complete trash. Oh and “booth babes” were everywhere and advertisements sometimes forgot to show the fucking game because a centerfold of a le naked feeemale is all that the hogs required to buy in (if you don’t believe me, look up “Forsaken’s” centerfold ad. It was in magazines I owned back then).

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        if you don’t believe me, look up “Forsaken’s” centerfold ad. It was in magazines I owned back then

        No need, fellow old. I was there chomsky-yes-honey

        I remember renting that game and thinking… Wtf is this? Lol

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          I remember renting that game and thinking… Wtf is this? Lol

          I didn’t know either because the game wasn’t advertised as anything but awooga and saying “Descent but not as smooth or polished with a lot more colored lighting” wouldn’t have attracted the hogs, I guess.

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    In addition to the other nonsense, she says “authentic reactions” as though acting isn’t a thing and hasn’t been used on TV, both pre-recorded and even live, to shill for various products for decades now

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      I often hear gamers talk about paid reviews, but from having communicated with countless publishers and their reps for review codes over a few years, I’ve never come across even a single attempt at influencing the upcoming review. You get an embargo and a press kit sometimes containing the known bugs that are expected to be fixed by the global release. Occasionally the press kit also contains a guide to the game.

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        It’s a half-remembered half-truth. The problem has always been that major gaming mags were seemingly afraid to mark down major games from major studios because they didn’t want to be denied review codes in the future, not that publishers were just up and buying good review scores.

        Nowadays I’m not sure that that logic holds up in any case, since so much reviewing is done by small outlets and crowdsourcing, but it did seem like a legitimate concern in the days when a half dozen magazines were all the average person got.

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          major gaming mags were seemingly afraid to mark down major games from major studios because they didn’t want to be denied review codes in the future

          Wasn’t it more/also they were worried about ongoing advertising deals? Like it wasn’t even necessarily the review staff themselves being in on it so much as the execs leaning on them to not threaten the revenue stream.

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      I must see you cry in the 80th hour of Kingdom Hearts: 2/7rd Reverie of Pig Poop Balls when a 10 year old’s anime OC sacrifices himself to save one of Donald Duck’s nephews from an energy beam summoned by the racist crows from Dumbo or else your review isn’t valid

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        It’s a nerd insult that originated with reactionary right-wing nerds. They think that if you’re a fan of video games, anime, WH40k or whatever and want more diversity or oppose lolicon you’re not a real fan but a mere tourist that’s appropriating nerd culture

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    Oh look another good one that’s jangling the freeze-gamer keys of requiring k/d ratio/gearscore/receipt-of-Fortnite-skin-purchases to even be allowed an opinion about the bideo bames. pathetic