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What are some actual good game journalists/outlets that actually like vidya, recommends good stuff, and actually has stuff to say.
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>https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectricUnderground/videos

Electric Underground. Just discovered his channel lately and have been listening to a lot of it at work. He's an old school gamer and goes into depth about game mechanics. Really interesting things.
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There aren't really any anymore.
The pioneering british legends have all moved on (Julian Rignall, Stuart Campbell etc). Richard Leadbetter came from that era and did excellent work in the 90s but he lost his mind and turned into a corporate cock smoker.

The "new games journalists" like Tim Rogers either lost their minds up their own asses or became obsessed with politics.

The internet-age ones are all gone (Totalbiscuit died, Ben Croshaw moved to America and turned into a fuckwit, Mattewmatosis just gave up and fell off a cliff).

Who does that leave? Jason Shekelberg Schreier? He's been a dishonest rat cuntbag since day 1.



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