Comment on Hot take: Get your game reviews from gamers, not from collectors
paultimate14@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
I think more general advise would be to understand the perspective you receiving and how it relates to yours.
Collectors are great for finding weird and evil things. Like “this cartridge had some special chip that makes it different from every other game on the system” and I think “oooh I kinda wanna try emulating that”. Or “this developer made this weird bad game a few years before they found success with their breakout hit series” which can be interesting to check out.
Also a lot of “gamer” reviewers have their own issues. Fromsoft is a great example- they purposely neglect areas of their games that they don’t want to focus on, and fans have interpreted their business priorities as genius design decisions that every game should copy. No more minimaps, no tutorials or onboarding systems, no explicit story. There are Nintendo fans who eat up every single thing they do and love to pay a premium for it- somewhat like Apple people.
Not to say those perspectives are “wrong” or shouldn’t exist, but it’s usually good to try to look at different perspectives.