Devil Theory
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Chris Winters said:These days, if I want sensible, up-to-the-minute reporting that I can trust, I have to turn to NeoGAF, a presentation format not exactly conductive to reporting news professionally. The blogs that many gamers rely on are notorious for misrepresenting clear facts so as to create clicks, blowing small issues out of proportion, and filling in the gaps on a slow news day with photos of underage schoolgirls holding games consoles, New Super Mario Bros. shampoo, or other nonsense only loosely based on gaming (or not at all) that happens to enter the blogger's mind. All of this is done under the pretence that "readers will find it interesting."
Read more: Games Coverage is Terrible -- Here's How I'd Fix it. http://www.bitmob.com/articles/a-hy...pointment-with-games-journalism#ixzz0uAoOQm7Q
Sensible? GAF?
There was a thread very recently (in the past couple days if I remember) about the professionalism of game journalism, but figured I'd put this up anyway. I also don't know of many good game blogs, I visit maybe 2, so post all your best ones, or the ones you read frequently that others might not know about.
I found this at: http://gamejournos.tumblr.com/
This is also the first time I've ever been to Bitmobs website, so I don't know what they're all about.
Comment: You had me until NeoGAF.