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(Anonymous) 2014-11-09 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)I think we'll have to agree to disagree. I really don't think content would improve much if at all if journalism improved (and I can say I pretty distinctly remember reading a lot of things about the content of the new DMC, and all of it made it pretty clear that it was gonna be very different. Maybe I just got lucky, or maybe there were more pieces misrepresenting it than talking about what it was actually about, but I remember a lot of people being upset about it before it was even released). A lot of people who buy these games (and go to the movies) don't do the kind of reading that's suggested by what you're saying. They make the decision to purchase a game/go to a movie/read a book based on a far more superficial understanding of what it's going to be about.
I think the bigger reason why games don't seem to be of as high a quality is because they're being bought by a much wider swathe of people than they used to be, and the majority of those people are, for lack of a better word, "casual."