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It can be done, but it's hard to profit off it (or even get viewers). I toyed with the idea of honest videos, but just getting an audience to start would be a chore.Is there honestly even still a place where games journalism could exist? Isn't it a dead job like telegraph operator? Nowadays anyone can get a setup to upload their own content with minimal cost. If you want to make video content you can make a youtube page, if you want to write articles you can make a wordpress site. You have minimal overhead and if you're good (and lucky) you can have better working conditions than old gaming journalists had. Production of modern youtubers is as slick as the old vids that only gamespot etc could produce. Exclusive industry access is gone as publishers reach out to streamers, or create their own publisher streams. You're not a special somebody that can go to insider only screenings at E3.
Meanwhile youtube can host many different types of videos. Classic games, some guy that played every game in a series a million times and can compare all of them in autistic detail, newest releases rated by someone that loves the genre, newest releases rated by someone that plays all sorts of games, guy that covers indies, guy that produces a long vid giving commentary as he plays through his favorite games. You can find all of those and of higher quality than polygon or kotaku could ever provide.
And hey, if you want to read/watch some male feminist foam at the mouth how titty jiggles are virtually raping women all across the world and you're a bad person for liking them or even tolerating them, you can probably find that as well.