Evil Top Hat said:
Plenty of other outlets such as Rock Paper Shotgun and PC Gamer offer much more interesting in content. Claiming that gaming journalism is down the pan because Kotaku are shit is like claiming music is terrible because all you've ever watched is American Idol.
I've actually been really annoyed with Rock Paper Shotgun lately. I realize a lot of the issues they talk about are ones that genuinely need to be addressed and indeed should be spoken about, but on the other hand they've been getting pretty silly lately with their accusations of sexism and self-righteous indignation.
For example here is the article that got me reading RPS in the first place:
The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
It's an in-depth analysis of SHODAN, the pulp villainess from System Shock 1 and 2. Refreshingly candid in how it approaches the character and how SHODAN's personality is unashamedly schlocky and gratuitous, but how that is a
good thing. She's over the top and lascivious and that's exactly how the character should have been.
Can you honestly see RPS today publishing anything like that? I can't. I mean these are the people who got upset over the
Cyberpunk 2077 trailer, a situation where much like SHODAN above the gratuitousness is fully intentional and indeed part of the setting. It's silly and ridiculous and completely Cyberpunk in all the most awesome ways, yet they became so offended by that from this one trailer alone that it's deafened all other conversation. When that trailer was released maybe 10% of the discussion going on was actually about the setting or game, while 90% of it just devolved into pointless finger-pointing and accusations. Honestly it got kinda embarrassing when they did an interview with one of the people at CDProjekt RED and brought up their 'debate' in place of asking more questions about, you know, the game itself.
I just can't help but feel their recent crusade has begun to have an effect on their journalism.