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mutantsushi said:
JEMC said:

It's like he can't do two things at the same time: jumping & shooting, looking at the enemies while controlling the character, etc.

He seems to score higher the games where he can stand still, shoot, move to the next position and repeat.

Spot on. And this isn't about attacking him personally, but the system which gives him job of reviewing games.
Allowing this level of incompetence (NOT merely low-average skill) to define metric by which games are judged
in articles which influence game sales means games become designed around people who aren't real gamers.
His article actually has some good lines, acknowledging that "hard skill-based games" may have positive value,
but most importantly noting that such types of games have become rarer... NOW WHY WOULD THAT BE???
When game reviews are given to people who can't engage in MOST BASIC LEVEL gaming skills or even apparently
just pay attention to the game and not repeatedly do the same things that don't work and/or lead to death?

But this is NOT a review of the game...