The creator of DayZ Dean Hall and a couple of Arma 3 developers led by Ivan Buchta have invited a few
gaming journalists for a zombie hunt and to share some beans and soda in the Chernarussian countryside today i.e. Thursday, June 28 @ 9 AM PST (noon EST, and 4 PM GMT).
Not exact matches
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The 43 - year - old has long made her home here, working as a freelance
journalist and editor
for the online news site Crosscut, then getting into the
gaming industry.
@static5245 you don't need to download the patch
for the PS4, when you buy the console you can plug all your stuff in and turn it on put a game in and start playing, you don't need the update whatsoever to play games... so no... clearly there was never DRM... I think guys like Adam Sessler are upset over something completely different and it has to do with them being able to record video
for reviewing games, there seems to be an issue with that right now, either that, or only a select group of
gaming journalists are being aloud into this Sony Preview event, naturally people are gonna be pissed because it gives every other
journalist an edge over them making it harder
for them to attain readers intern messing with their lively hood, but thats about it, and GT seems to be nothing but excited about the PS, teasing stuff
for the VGA's it seems.
While he has written
for gaming sites and even a county newspaper at one point, G doesn't consider himself a games
journalist or professional.
GG asks
for better ethical practices in
gaming journalism and things such as policies and disclosing of personal relations between the developers and
journalists is the tangible way to achieve them.
Most of these dudes that do reviews have been
gaming for so many years, and played so many games (many of which they didn't want to play but had to because of their job as a
gaming journalist) that they're jaded to a point I don't think anyone should EVER get to with something they used to love.
According to Liam Robertson, a reputable
journalist known
for his work with Did You Know
Gaming?
I really am surprised that
journalists from other more «reputable»
gaming sites (I use that term loosely), like Gamespot, IGN, or Giantbomb, never call Polygon out
for their blatant bias and conflicts of interest.
But
for gaming «
journalists» and reviewers it doesn't make sense
for them be biased.
I had come to the conclusion that many
gaming journalists were nothing more than vehicles
for PR and the money of publishers.
Each summer, thousands of
gaming industry professionals and
journalists make their way to Los Angeles
for the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
These incidents remind
gaming journalist sites to strive
for a more comprehensive opinion written in earnest, not with personal incentive in mind.
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Gaming Journalist and Events writer
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Even some mainstream
gaming journalists can be seen begging
for money online, which may explain their sympathy
for women like Quinn, who regularly put out pleas
for cash, alongside dubious claims about «muggings.»
The mainstream
gaming journalist linked to above, by the way, is Leigh Alexander, who writes
for VICE, Gamasutra and the Guardian, among others, on video games.
Dale is a
journalist for Mammoth Gamers and plays across all platforms and just loves everything about the
gaming industry.
An experienced
journalist, «Koz» has shown his passion
for gaming issues such as Australia's R18 + rating.
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Billed as a revolution to the handheld market with 3D capabilities and graphical power that competes with the GameCube, Nintendo decided to go with a $ 250 asking price, a move that, combined with a pitiful launch library, resulted in abysmal sales to the point that every
gaming journalist was quick to ask, «Is this the end
for Nintendo?!»
But in the near future, it's pretty much going to become the norm
for everyone; all
gaming news and articles will be written and posted by unpaid fans and amateurs rather than «professional»
journalists.
If so, you'll be happy to know that the SPJ (Society of Professional
Journalists) has just announced the start of the Kunkel Awards
for gaming journalism.
Nick is a freelance video games
journalist who writes
for mainstream, lifestyle and specialist
gaming publications
«This saga has been a perfect storm
for overreaction as it involves EA, Star Wars, Reddit, and certain purist
gaming journalists / outlets who dislike microtransactions,» KeyBanc Capital Markets financial analyst Evan Wingren insists.
For one thing, we've got Xenoblade Chronicles X coming out later in the year, which is sure to get some fantastic reviews when
gaming «
journalists» get around to critiquing it.
Video game
journalist Geoff Keighley reserved the last few minutes in the premiere episode of LIVE With YouTube
Gaming for the subject of No Man's Sky, specifically what went wrong with the heavily anticipated game.
This is fantastic news
for gaming journalists everywhere, as it provides us with a juicy scandal that's chock full of divisive content that's bound to rake in the fanboy views.
Particularly, a multiple awards winning
gaming news site that published an article which was nominated
for, and later won, a Society Of Professional
Journalists award
for that very same 2015 article.»
It's like
gaming journalists desperately long to see a world where Nintendo files
for bankruptcy, the bailiffs move in on Nintendo HQ and Mario gets sold off to a cheap app developer to star in a line of endless runners.
E3 is also a press - only event — although some fans seem to manage to secure tickets — and while funnelling news through critics, YouYubers and
journalists is important
for exposure, it's really fans who push the
gaming industry forward and have made it such an integral aspect of the entertainment world.
David Murphy reviewed hundreds of computer components in his decade - plus career as a technology
journalist, and he's been
gaming for even longer.
Big news
for Windows 10
gaming came out of our Xbox event last week in San Francisco, where
journalists, YouTube personalities and Twitch streamers got hands - on time with Xbox's most - anticipated spring games and platform experiences, including Xbox One consoles and
gaming PCs from our hardware partners.
David Murphy reviewed hundreds of computer components in his decade - plus career as a technology
journalist, and he's been
gaming for even longer.