Yeah, I needed a stiff drink after reading that. And I didn't even quote the best (worst) part:Zachary Amaranth said:*twitch*Exley97 said:I gotta be honest, this sounds a lot like GamerGate's absurd "Gamer's Bill of Rights," which basically posits that only fans of the type of game being reviewed should be able to review the title in question. Or, more accurately, from #1 on the Bill: "If the act of reviewing a game causes you to write a page and a half decrying its content, maybe that game isn?t for you. Please consider passing that review off to a member of your team who might be better suited to evaluate the content, whose views may be closer to the intended audience of the game."
http://wiki.gamergate.me/index.php/Gamer_Bill_of_Rights
So basically, don't review a game unless you're going to assume the perspective of other people (fans) and toe the party line.
Objective. Ethical. Games journalism.
Did they...Did someone seriously just try and call THAT a "bill of rights?"
I have to go lie down. I...i think I'm done.
"5. We will continue to stand up for Freedom of Expression, Artistic Vision and a free market to decide what it wants. We suggest fans of Gone Home review Gone Home ?and fans of God of War Review God of War. It is in this moment that professionalism engages, and a journalist demonstrates whether they are worthy of our trust."
So they stand for freedom of expression and free market principles....as long as someone likes Gone Home doesn't review a *real* game like God of War III. A reviewer is only worthy of the gamer's trust if they recognize that only fans of a game should be reviewing that game, and all other critics can go pound sand. Yay !
And the language...oh it's PRICELESS: "It is in this moment that professionalism engages..."
I honestly can't tell if they've been reading (plagiarizing?) too much literary crticism or not enough.