I just watched a video review for the Turbo-Grafx 16 Mini in which the guy loved it but docked it points for its perceived limited "popular appeal." Who cares? A thing's "popular appeal" has nothing whatsoever to do with how good or not good it is.
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Recently I read a highly respected film critic's review panning Sorry We Missed You, a film most other critics love. His review was perceptive and fair and whether or not I agree with him, I'll get something out of having been exposed to his viewpoint when I see the film.
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You just don't see that kind of deeply felt, intelligent breaking from consensus in mainstream games crit, the critics who give RDR2 a 3 or Doom Eternal a 2 or God of War a 4 because those games just don't work for them. Games crit could be so much more interesting than it is.
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I want it to be one way but it's the other way.
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