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Chrkeller said:
Chazore said:

Was talking about this with my partner the other day, where I was talking about the old days, where reviews within magazines talked about just the games, not the critic's viewpoints or irl political stances, nor any shade thrown towards the critic's audience. 

Today it's a different story. There's that infamous Kotaku review of the PS5, where most of the review went completely off the rails and involved talks about Trump and right wing folks, both of which had nothing to do with Sony, nor their PS5 release.

Journalism feels like it's becoming a lost art, as well as the integrity that goes with it. Now it's all about making mula in whatever way possible.

100% agreed.  My kids love Harry Potter, I read the books to them when they were little.  I recall when Hogwart's was released, all I wanted was a review of the actual game and got nothing but political BS.  Heck, for a period we weren't even supposed to talk about it here on the forums.  

Wow. This place done what ERA done with "the  wizard game". I would never have guessed, mods seem cool on stuff like that. Especially something as ridiculous as guilt by association.