I think maybe just enough people have to be bold enough to take those steps over and over again. It’s gotta be dragged kicking and screaming
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This is the conclusion I keep coming to as well.
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I think that the entire way people discuss video games would need to shift first. I've been looped into too many communities who can't discuss the medium with any nuance because it might betray their perception of their favorite game/franchise.
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You could start writing some yourself... or start a website for that kind of thing and invite others to contribute...
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I think this is particularly difficult, if not impossible, due to games criticism mostly covering only the technical aspects. Even for someone like me, who writes about games as a hobby, can't resist getting into the nitty-gritty technical details of things. It's tough.
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I don’t think those things need to be avoided in games criticism but they don’t have to overly limit things. For instance, a review of a Marvel film can comment on its technical aspects but also conclude it’s a bad (or good) film for any number of reasons not limited to that.
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For that, you need the devs to take over the studios for a while, and a bunch of them to take their medium as seriously as did Coppola, et al.
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Which won’t happen.
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No idea about 70's film criticism but mandalore gaming and Noah Caldwell Gervais are dope
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def'ly want to discuss this w/ you/yawl
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