“We want WoW Classic” You think you do, but you don’t “We don’t want Diablo Immortal” You think you don’t, but you dopic.twitter.com/GPSZiJPTxi
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What is it about nerd hobbies that invite this sort of personality in? What's more, why do so many of us allow them to behave towards us in this way?
I think a lot of them are art school/college graduates who feel mere entertainment is beneath them. They want to make Art (read: unenjoyable progressive agitprop) and instead they're stuck making "picture books about cartoon heroes" and "electronic children's toys".
That's beautiful. 
The worst part is it is their faux intellectualism that is embarassing, not the job itself. You could write meaningful reviews, and they could show a deeper understanding they get from these things interviewing devs, and could fight for consumers. All quite laudable.
Ironically, for a bunch of PoMo kool-aid-drinkers, they seem completely oblivious to the fact that their cultural hangups and elitism are what's driving their negative attitudes toward gaming. Instead of railing at pleb gamers they ought to deconstruct their own bourgeois norms.
Marion Cox was an underappreciated gem:https://v1.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/video-games/columns/reliable-source/7335-Reliable-Source-Death-and-Pizza …
Do they not have editors? Fewer, the word they are looking for is fewer.pic.twitter.com/5dBvjVEsuq
That same person went on to cite Kim Kardashian: Hollywood as a good mobile game based on the fact that it's made a gazillion dollars, as if financial success is synonymous with quality. Well, every fast food joint ever begs to differ.
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