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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...
...my appreciation for cinema (or games) overall and really stimulates my thinking. That's far more enjoyable and interesting to me than a bland product evaluation with a sheen of (false) objectivity that just tries to tell me if a thing will pleasantly entertain me for X hours.
I think there's room for all of it. But I think we sometimes have a surplus of one kind of approach (to the extent that it's what's expected or even demanded, viewed as "the right way" to review games) and a relative lack of the other approach (which is often derided).
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