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The Cyberpunk 2077 Review Drama (John Walker article for Kotaku)
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https://kotaku.com/the-cyberpunk-2077-review-drama-1845860765 This is ostensibly about Cyberpunk 2077, so I considered posting it on that thread, but it's more wide-ranging than just that game, covering: The movement from print to the web The relationship between consumers and critics Gamergate/Ethics In Game Journalism ("There was, apparently, a mailing list in which some writers chatted amongst themselves—no one ever invited me, so I’ve no idea what they said") Reviews as buyers' guides The distinction between a journalist and a critic The role of rating systems, and some publications' abandonment of numerical scores The supposedly declining readership of reviews (which he says was not true for Rock Paper Shotgun: "All its graphs were curves that continuously climbed, and the events of 2014 or any other time since made no impact whatsoever") The defensiveness of fans that leads to them harass/threaten reviewers who dare award their game of choice a less-than-perfect score. All of which are subjects we've had threads on before, of course, but I couldn't really find an existing one that it fits neatly into. So, a new topic it is! (And no, he doesn't mention the former leader of the Labour Party at all.) Some quotes:- 5 replies
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If you'd like to get involved in a new Rllmuk Street Fighter league-based competition, please post in this thread. I'm sure we have enough people to do some kind of fun league format, and I'm happy to organise it because I love all that stuff. Using a spreadsheet outside of work is ten times as fun. I ran a pub quiz for a while. Also, please let me know your thoughts about the best format for the league. My current idea is to see how many sign up, then split it into two/three divisions, round robin, matches of ft5. How about we get this started just after Easter?