Gaming coverage in the '80s and '90s typically involved tech-focused product reviews that purported to be objective. As a game journalist, I've found that cult of objectivity persists to this day, long after games have supposedly been accepted as "art" by society. Critics of music, sculpture, or ballet have long since overcome these hurdles, as well as the concept of objectivity in general -- even in news and event reporting. I believe it's time for videogame journalists to advance past the "new journalism" claims of the 1960s, and on to the late 1970s -- specifically, to gonzo journalism. Gonzo journalism operates on the assumption that the supposed "objectivity" of reportage is impossible, instead emphasizing that greater accuracy and honesty can be found in first-person narrative. In other words, an emotional response is considered more honest, not less, in comparison to a supposedly "objective" perspective. Since all game reviews are "reports" of our own experiences in virtual worlds, and since we all are biased, why not embrace this form in our future coverage of games?
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@samusclone argues that games reporting is best when it touches on culture and the soft spots in our collective assumptions @AlterConf
— Chelsea Barabas (@chels_bar) September 15, 2014
@kierongillen you were referenced in a great diversity in games talk I heard at @AlterConf tonight re: gonzo journalism in gaming!
— Thom O'Sparkelfists (@ThatNerdNip) September 16, 2014
Re: "objectivity": The idea of writing about something and not admitting you have opinions is pretty illogical #alterconf
— Alyce Currier (@notalyce) September 15, 2014
Myth of technology as "pure and unbiased" in gaming culture/journalism #alterconf
— Alyce Currier (@notalyce) September 15, 2014
Many games journalists have very different experience of journalism (& readers different expectations) than, say, a local weekly. #alterconf
— Dilettante Dingus (@BooDooPerson) September 15, 2014
Haha "Videogame Island" as press nickname for video games press #AlterConf
— Fun Ruiner Prime (@inurashii) September 15, 2014
.@samusclone is killing it with her #alterconf talk!
— Jennifer (@oboesqueaks) September 15, 2014
Not gonna lie, Videogame Island sounds like a pretty awesome place #alterconf
— James Meickle (@jmeickle) September 15, 2014
This talk by @samusclone is sooooo gooood omg #AlterConf
— Sneakernet of Things (@stillinbeta) September 15, 2014
Boston Phoenix (RIP) didn't oppose "journalist" vs "critic" in their arts section staff. You can hardly be one without being both #alterconf
— Dilettante Dingus (@BooDooPerson) September 15, 2014
Listening to @samusclone about how the now-defunct Boston Phoenix treated video games as art #AlterConf pic.twitter.com/rfLNRTjxnU
— Gamebits (@gamebits) September 15, 2014
Gillen's "The New Games Journalism" still contentious, ~TEN YEARS after being written http://t.co/p0hVDPEDZZ #alterconf #arresteddevelopment
— Dilettante Dingus (@BooDooPerson) September 15, 2014
Video game writing should be experiential; everybody explores that space differently, and it's just more interesting #alterconf
— Alyce Currier (@notalyce) September 15, 2014
@samusclone argues that games reporting is best when it touches on culture and the soft spots in our collective assumptions @AlterConf
— Chelsea Barabas (@chels_bar) September 15, 2014
Games journalists are having the same useless discussions now that most other journalists got over years ago — @samusclone at #alterconf
— Sneakernet of Things (@stillinbeta) September 15, 2014
"I will drop kick them into the sun even if they are nice." Thanks #AlterConf for the new motto
— jackie (@wildandwavering) September 15, 2014
"Objectivity fetishization" creating a weird, games-only distinction between 'journalist' and 'writer' #AlterConf
— Fun Ruiner Prime (@inurashii) September 15, 2014
"Games journalists think that writing about their own experience is too ~girly~. I think Hunter S. Thompson would disagree." #AlterConf
— Sneakernet of Things (@stillinbeta) September 15, 2014
Amazing talk by @samusclone about the current state of games journalism #AlterConf
— Jenna Hoffstein (@jhoffstein) September 15, 2014
Dayummmmm @samusclone killed it tonight with her #alterconf talk about gonzo journalism and the MYTH of objectivity
— Kha Mer (@khakhov) September 15, 2014
HST in the Atlantic, via @samusclone #alterconf pic.twitter.com/k7zCt2r9Y7
— Dilettante Dingus (@BooDooPerson) September 15, 2014
Great, impassioned talk by @samusclone on the conflicting necessity and denial of subjectivity in gaming journalism. #AlterConf
— Annika Backstrom (@abackstrom) September 15, 2014