http://www.gamedaily.com/general/feature/?id=771
Before you ask, yes my employer is Gamedaily, no that has nothing to do with why I'm linking this, and no, I won't reveal Jezebel Sinclair's identity.
Anyway, my two cents is that she brings up some extremely valid points, but could go about it in a manner that probably would have given her a better chance at actually bringing people over to her side (IE less crude references, more genuine calling out of shady behavior, although I'm fine with names not being named... names aren't the point).
PS- See if you can spot the GAF shout-out.
I'm not ashamed to admit that about 95% of the people who write about videogames aren't actual journalists. They're more like puppets whose strings are being manipulated by publishers that dictate the rules of cyber space, or how coverage should be handled.
But isn't this supposed to be a news industry? Isn't all coverage good coverage? Does it really make sense to mail copies of your latest basketball game to two or three publications when you could blitz everyone at once and have reviews running on several different channels?
Before you ask, yes my employer is Gamedaily, no that has nothing to do with why I'm linking this, and no, I won't reveal Jezebel Sinclair's identity.
Anyway, my two cents is that she brings up some extremely valid points, but could go about it in a manner that probably would have given her a better chance at actually bringing people over to her side (IE less crude references, more genuine calling out of shady behavior, although I'm fine with names not being named... names aren't the point).
PS- See if you can spot the GAF shout-out.