




The final part of Tevis Thompson's essay It's Not Coming Back is almost here. You can (and IMO should) read the first four parts here: http://tevisthompson.com/the-worst-games-of-2018/ …pic.twitter.com/eGHBejHCze
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He applies this rigor to a great many things, leaving almost no assumption unchallenged. I find that invigorating, and in an era where I feel like a good deal of game coverage & writing actively tries to comfort and reassure and not to provoke or challenge, I think it's valuable.
And the final part of Tevis Thompson's essay It's Not Coming Back is off and running. You can check in with it here. (Reminder: It will be updated daily, one segment per day, until all X of its segments have been published.) http://tevisthompson.com/its-not-coming-back/ …
i mean, sure, but in this new essay he's sort of saying Fortnite is amazing because of its transcendent gamefeel and dismissing anyone with concerns about the monetisation model it's in service of as shrieking Helen Lovejoys or smug elitists
not trying to do a "gotcha" or whatever, but this is a guy who's fairly routinely dismissive of stuff for being, like, really well-made and great at situating you in a place but "orientalist" like Obra Dinn or having a bit too much nostalgia bait like Celeste
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