Shoving aside all talk of gameplay mechanics, graphics and sound for a moment Mad Max is a fascinating game because it's a prime example of how
the gulf between professional critics and the general public can often be huge.
This also highlights the occasional
gulf between professional / institutional investors and many private investors.
Not exact matches
Mandelson was engaged and serious, Adonis was committed and
professional, but
between these and the other three there was a
gulf of attitude and enthusiasm.
Google and Apple tend to do this well, particularly for people caught in the
gulf between being a
professional and being someone who is slightly beyond novice.
Just look at the gigantic
gulf between early Joe Swanberg movies featuring unrehearsed amateurs and his more recent, creatively successful films starring
professionals: there's a world of difference.