Here's the thing though. Yahtzee IS productive in games as a creative field ...or at least he WAS.
He's made games but now seems to be more interested in writing novels.
Has he ever actually REVIEWED any fantasy novels? It seems like he'd actually enjoy it but I don't know if anyone would actually watch it. Plus, he'd be a small fish in a big big pond.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think he ever had or has right now a "fake" or "unserious" career... or that video games are only kids things and you should pile all yours up and light them on fire as some kind ritual when you turn 35, or forever be known as a manchild.
It's just that when you are a game reviewer, at heart? You need to realize in the back of your head your practical limits.
It doesn't entitle you to judge certain game genres as bad or proof of moral incompetence in the player base simply because
you don't like them. Or that you do NOT have a right or even duty to use an audience who came to get your expert opinion to have to sit through your non-expert personal judgements too.
You need to be able to look at train simulators and COD clones as games and not indictments against those who play them because you, understandably, weren't the target audience. Judge them based on if they work, they don't have bugs, they are competently produced and have value for what they cost. If you aren't a fan? Then go full disclosure and say "I didn't get as much out of it as you might, but, it didn't crash on me and the graphics are immersive" , that should be enough. Or just pass on reviewing it, you can recuse yourself if you feel to biased, nobody would hold that against you.
And over the years? He's gotten markedly worse at failing that final test.... of not getting cranky and haughty as your pile of established work, whatever it is, grows larger. Which just makes people like me itch to turn around and tell him "you play games for a living , without gamers, you'd have nothing, but I'd still have my career, so drop the scorn against games you personally don't like but are worth the value to those who do. And don't call those people knuckle-dragging bros who probably voted for Fascism" .