Best Game Writers 2005 Recognized 31
GameDaily.biz has given the nod to some of the best game writers in the business for this year. From Seanbaby to Jerry Holkins, the best wordsmiths got some recognition. From the article: "Game Informer Crew - Yes, this is a cop out, but the GI staff received so many votes as a group (especially from game developers) that they earned a spot on this list. It seems a bit of a shame that they have to work so anonymously. If they are doing such a great job, the writers deserve some of the credit on an individual basis. Next year, no more group votes."
Left out (Score:4, Insightful)
Thoughts on Greg Kasavin & Scott Kurtz (Score:1, Interesting)
Additionally, I don't see why Scott Kurz is listed as a 'game writer' -- he doesn't explicitly discuss games (per se
Re:Thoughts on Greg Kasavin & Scott Kurtz (Score:2)
Kurtz is a dick with idiotic opinions, but his comics are decent. PA doesn't really do storylines either, so it's not relevant to criticize PvP for lacking plot.
Re:Thoughts on Greg Kasavin & Scott Kurtz (Score:1)
I'm confused, were you talking about Scott or Gabe?
GI staff (Score:2)
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Harsh Comments (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Harsh Comments (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Harsh Comments (Score:1)
In my opinion, Casamassina deserves a spot on th
Wait, _game_ writers? (Score:3, Insightful)
This looks like a list of magazine, website, and TV writers. Where is the awards list for game script writers?
Re:Wait, _game_ writers? (Score:1)
Games these days have script writers?! They deserve to be shot...
When the graphics in games peak out, it will take more than just amazing graphics to set a game apart, and thus make it sell. When that time comes I think we'll see a lot better writing in games.
But yeah, I thougt this article was about game development and not reviewers too.
A fan of Eugenia Loli-Queru's gaming articles. (Score:2)
http://www.osnews.com/editor.php?editors_id=1 [osnews.com]
toasty frog (Score:4, Interesting)
Game Informer votes (Score:2, Insightful)
The reason Game Informer got so many votes from developers is because they inflate their scores on a ridiculous level. A mediocre game will get an 8 with GI, great (but not the best) games will almost always get a 9.75 or 10. Their scale is essentially from 7 to 10, which doesn't really allow me to trust them. Don't get me wrong, I love reading GI, they're funny guys, I just won't go out and buy a game just because it
Re:Game Informer votes (Score:1)
Re:Game Informer votes (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Game Informer votes (Score:1)
Though that might have other reasons, more coverage of bad games and giving really bad games really low scores will push down the average so you don't know if they rate good games higher than others do.
Re:Game Informer votes (Score:1)
Re:Game Informer votes (Score:1)
Wabam! [gametab.com]
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Quality? Wha?!?! (Score:1, Insightful)
Penny Arcade, along with the Gamespot writers seem a little more objective than the others, but even they are occasionally subject to the plague that haunts all game reviews: fanboi extremus.
After all, these were the
Re:Quality? Wha?!?! (Score:1)
They didn't mention (Score:1)
Read his 7-page piece [insertcredit.com] on Mario 3, and then maybe look up his review of Soul Calibur 2 on the same site, and tell me I'm wrong.
Game writing. Hmm. (Score:2)