Games Journalism General

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
You are absolutely right! No wonder I had no clue what it was.
Déraciné received mixed reviews from critics according to review aggregator Metacritic.[5] It debuted at number thirteen on the Japanese charts, selling 3,086 copies in its first week.
I love these [what appear to be] passive-aggressive endorsements of the japanese games. "It debuted at #20 on Japanese charts with 1,200 sales in its debut month! This means something! Please believe us!"
 

PC Gamer encourages its readers to donate to abortion funds. Good game journalism.
And the cowards closed the comments
They’re a PC Gaming website that is talking about current day politics to revive their already irrelevant website to show people how aware they are about trying to insert an opinion on something they don’t know about.

Closing down comment sections while trying to make people pay their way through their sketchy pay walls is the reason why modern journalism is a dredge online.
 


1656513975900.png


1656513992247.png
 
Reposting this from the RIP Thread, though with some sad and unfortunate news:

Shamus Young died on June 15th 2022. He was one of the few good remaining games journalists, and had grown up through basically the entire development of the games industry. He died at 51.
His entire memorial service was live streamed by his request.

I was a bit late to this news, saw a new-ish video and then the memorial service above it, thought it was some weird title and not actually what it was. He apparently suffered from bad health his whole life and games were one of his only outs. He passed from kidney failure.
 
And that's a good thing™
I wonder why there are so many places where this cunt isn't welcome. It surely can't be her own fault for being a completely insufferable and useless whiner who does nothing but complain about everything.
 
Back
Top Bottom