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After this latest Cuphead debacle, in which an inept 'reviewer' failed the most simple task in a game (hitting two buttons in succession) and also once played through an RPG without leveling up, it made me think on it. And that it was just yet another 'lol game journalists are terrible'.
But now Cuphead is actually out, and you have the Journalists all getting their ducks in a row with multiple outlets saying that 'Cuphead's difficulty is exclusionary' and even some going so far as to say that gameplay is irrelevant (which is further going in line with Cuphead and more recently an Ubisoft decision to add an 'explorer mode' to basically just wander around their open world and do uh...nothing).
So you've got major outlets saying its exclusionary, its too difficult, blah blah blah...except it is the top seller on Steam, beating out PUBG and other popular titles, rendering their points worthless. Not to mention the whole 'gameplay isn't important'. You know, the thing that makes a game, a game. I always figured they believed it, but they always danced around the topic. Now they've just out and out said it.
So now I'm just wondering: Who are these people writing for? Certainly not the majority of people who play games. Certainly not to make consumers more informed on choices of games if they actually believe gameplay is unimportant. I'm not even going to bother going into the political angles of it, just the general fact that they seem completely out of touch with the medium, the audience and the general idea of what games are. They seem like they are writing for a small circle of people, people who don't play games or even have an interest in them.
So, I have to ask, why do they exist? They seem to me to serve no purpose. YouTube, Twitch and even Steam Reviews make better purchasing guides and push more copies than they can ever hope to do. Their influence is little, their writing is mediocre at best and petty, condescending and out of touch at worst. They have no real interesting 'inside' stories, which mostly come from independent blogs and YouTube channels. The only time they do care about games is when they are shilling AAA titles and selling merch they get from companies on Ebay. So I have to ask why they are around when they clearly serve no purpose to the intended audience and provide no insight on the medium at hand.
But now Cuphead is actually out, and you have the Journalists all getting their ducks in a row with multiple outlets saying that 'Cuphead's difficulty is exclusionary' and even some going so far as to say that gameplay is irrelevant (which is further going in line with Cuphead and more recently an Ubisoft decision to add an 'explorer mode' to basically just wander around their open world and do uh...nothing).
So you've got major outlets saying its exclusionary, its too difficult, blah blah blah...except it is the top seller on Steam, beating out PUBG and other popular titles, rendering their points worthless. Not to mention the whole 'gameplay isn't important'. You know, the thing that makes a game, a game. I always figured they believed it, but they always danced around the topic. Now they've just out and out said it.
So now I'm just wondering: Who are these people writing for? Certainly not the majority of people who play games. Certainly not to make consumers more informed on choices of games if they actually believe gameplay is unimportant. I'm not even going to bother going into the political angles of it, just the general fact that they seem completely out of touch with the medium, the audience and the general idea of what games are. They seem like they are writing for a small circle of people, people who don't play games or even have an interest in them.
So, I have to ask, why do they exist? They seem to me to serve no purpose. YouTube, Twitch and even Steam Reviews make better purchasing guides and push more copies than they can ever hope to do. Their influence is little, their writing is mediocre at best and petty, condescending and out of touch at worst. They have no real interesting 'inside' stories, which mostly come from independent blogs and YouTube channels. The only time they do care about games is when they are shilling AAA titles and selling merch they get from companies on Ebay. So I have to ask why they are around when they clearly serve no purpose to the intended audience and provide no insight on the medium at hand.