You're employed and paid by a magazine (online or otherwise) to give critical opinion on products for public consumption, you're a reviewer, to suggest otherwise just because it's got a seperate tab on the home page is ridiculous. And the suggestion that a review needs to have a score is a pretty silly one. If anything reviews are at WORST when they're boiled down to a score and there have been pretty convincing arguments raised in the past why review scores should be abolished.
To say he's immune to the rules of journalistic integrity because his video is not officially in the 'reviews' section is rather irresponsible. You have a large viewer base who come to hear your opinions on games, that is power you wield, and as the Spiderman quote goes... well, you know what that is. Journalistic integrity is not something written into a contract. It's the measure of a man who makes a living doing such a thing.
Of course, on balance he can't really ruin any fledgling developers with his sledgehammer wit, even though he could potentially have the power to, but that's only because he would only review something that's already extremely popular and well known because... well, we all know why...
To say he's immune to the rules of journalistic integrity because his video is not officially in the 'reviews' section is rather irresponsible. You have a large viewer base who come to hear your opinions on games, that is power you wield, and as the Spiderman quote goes... well, you know what that is. Journalistic integrity is not something written into a contract. It's the measure of a man who makes a living doing such a thing.
Of course, on balance he can't really ruin any fledgling developers with his sledgehammer wit, even though he could potentially have the power to, but that's only because he would only review something that's already extremely popular and well known because... well, we all know why...