Agree with Kat, and would add that there's value in coverage from angles of inexperience. If a skilled reviewer of strategy titles loves a strategy game, that tells me nothing. If someone newer to the genre loves a strategy game and finds it accessible, I might look into it.https://twitter.com/The_Katbot/status/1114220530679214081 …
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On the other hand, a genre novice’s review likely has no method of comparison, no awareness of desired features, and potentially no appreciation for what genre evolutions and innovations the game represents, all of which is valuable content for the veteran reader.
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If I want to know if a horror movie is “good” I want to hear from someone who knows the history of horror movies. Does the movie do anything different? Break any ground? The expert can appreciate and analyze artistry that a novice cannot.
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IMO, though, skill is less important than experience. Someone may suck at a genre but have played a wide selection of those games for decades. Their opinion is not necessarily less valid than that of the person who excels at that genre.
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My argument is always going to be for more diversity in journalism and criticism. Not to replace skilled/experienced folks we have, but to find ways to elevate voices with different perspectives rather than every outlet tossing out the same type of review as every other outlet.
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