I recently was passed this link:
http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/media/?id=13224
I have to say, a lot of the comments strike a chord with me (as a fan and as a reviewer) wrt RPGs.
This part in particular:
I occasionally have that frustration about supplement reviews. People look at one and say, "it sucks", when it actually wasn't for them at all. ("Lords of Madness" was not written for me, I must say. Nor was the Pokemon RPG...
)
I tend to write reviews - when I get to write reviews, something that I haven't had the time for recently - about products that are targeted at me. It must be harder for people (like Psion and Crothian) to write reviews for products that are about topics that don't interest them.
Cheers!
http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/media/?id=13224
I have to say, a lot of the comments strike a chord with me (as a fan and as a reviewer) wrt RPGs.
This part in particular:
Developers hate game reviewers because they don't understand games that are targeted for a specific audience
"Game reviewers want every game to be Zelda."
That's what one developer told me. He said that the reality of game development is that most developers make games for a very specific target audience and the developers do their best to find and meet the needs of those specific gamers.
It's a frustration then, when game reviewers complain that the game is too "kiddie" or too "redneck" or too targeted to one group. That, after all, was the entire purpose of the game.
I occasionally have that frustration about supplement reviews. People look at one and say, "it sucks", when it actually wasn't for them at all. ("Lords of Madness" was not written for me, I must say. Nor was the Pokemon RPG...
I tend to write reviews - when I get to write reviews, something that I haven't had the time for recently - about products that are targeted at me. It must be harder for people (like Psion and Crothian) to write reviews for products that are about topics that don't interest them.
Cheers!