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But what assumptions are built into our concept of "the audience" to do that? What are we reinforcing about who games are and aren't for when we do that? I mean, a review that gushes over an MCU movie because it's a generic crowdpleaser isn't useful to ME, yet I am a moviegoer.
Well the review should tell you that, right? Gushing aside, let's say you read the review and it's saying "it's a formulaic film that executes well," you'd know it doesn't have anything fresh for you. The review still served you.
Sure. But personally I'd rather the critic write in a way that acknowledges their own subjectivity rather than seeking to erase it. When I encounter a critic like Kael writing unflinchingly from their own perspective, agree or disagree, I get something out of it that deepens...
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