Moderator's Note: I split this post from the An open letter to the hardcore gaming community thread because I feel this is a separate topic. There's some excellent discussion in that thread and I don't want to see it diverted off-topic.
There are quite a few gaming magazines out there. Why isn't there one that addresses gamers past their teenage years?
I'm 27 and married. I don't care that Ivy has even larger and more unrealistic curves that before in SoulCalibur IV. (Seriously, Namco, a woman shaped like that would have back pain too severe to walk upright, let along fight with a sword. Stop it now. You're embarrassing us.) I don't care that players get to maim civilians in Grand Theft Auto IV. And I really don't care that Take Two is using the AO rating of Manhunt 2 as a way to manipulate the media into advertising the game for free.
I want to know five things about any upcoming game:
1. Will I have fun playing this game?
2. Can I play it with my wife?
3. Will my wife have fun playing this game?
4. When does it come out?
5. How much will it cost?
I'd also like to read a news article that doesn't pour the fuel on the latest fire Rockstar and Take Two have cooked up to grab free advertising, enrage poorly informed attention gluttons like Jack Thompson, and spread "zomg therye goin to ban all video gaems 4evar unles u sign this onlien petishin!" hysteria.
Now that I think of it, is there really such a thing as video game journalism?
I wonder how many gamers are in the same situation. If you look at the average gaming "journalism" (quotes intended) publication, it doesn't pay any attention to the 20-somethings and 30-somethings who started on consoles, moved to PC gaming, and returned to console after getting married and having kids.Truth be told, I'm pretty much in the same boat as Tek. I've went from being a hard core gamer to being a casual one.
There are quite a few gaming magazines out there. Why isn't there one that addresses gamers past their teenage years?
I'm 27 and married. I don't care that Ivy has even larger and more unrealistic curves that before in SoulCalibur IV. (Seriously, Namco, a woman shaped like that would have back pain too severe to walk upright, let along fight with a sword. Stop it now. You're embarrassing us.) I don't care that players get to maim civilians in Grand Theft Auto IV. And I really don't care that Take Two is using the AO rating of Manhunt 2 as a way to manipulate the media into advertising the game for free.
I want to know five things about any upcoming game:
1. Will I have fun playing this game?
2. Can I play it with my wife?
3. Will my wife have fun playing this game?
4. When does it come out?
5. How much will it cost?
I'd also like to read a news article that doesn't pour the fuel on the latest fire Rockstar and Take Two have cooked up to grab free advertising, enrage poorly informed attention gluttons like Jack Thompson, and spread "zomg therye goin to ban all video gaems 4evar unles u sign this onlien petishin!" hysteria.
Now that I think of it, is there really such a thing as video game journalism?
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