Postgame - A Sidequest.zone Podcast
Welcome back to Postgame, Sidequest’s monthly-ish podcast where the editors lay down hot takes on cold games. This time, Maddi, Melissa, and Zora mourn the state of games journalism and try to understand how we got here and where we have left to go. It’s not all depressing—there are still good people doing good work!—but you might want to plan a candlelight vigil to follow this one. Topics and Timestamps: * Nothing specific! This one’s less about the games and more about the journalism. Pieces (or things) we mentioned: * Episode 199 – X-Men: From the Ashes with Nola Pfau [https://fakegeekgirlscast.com/episode-199-x-men-from-the-ashes-with-nola-pfau/] by Fake Geek Girls * NYU Game Center Lecture Series Presents Austin Walker [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM4S_dD2-Q8] * The Games Industry Needs A Stronger Games Media [https://www.thegamer.com/games-industry-needs-stronger-press-media-journalism/] by Andrew King Other things you might like (“like,” in today’s case): On outlets closing: * Dicebreaker’s future remains unclear as silenced site makes editor-in-chief, senior staff writer redundant after IGN takeover [https://boardgamewire.com/index.php/2024/06/12/dicebreakers-future-remains-unclear-as-silenced-site-makes-editor-in-chief-senior-staff-writer-redundant-after-ign-takeover/] by Mike Didymus-True * Things Are Not Looking Good For Dicebreaker, One Of The Few Good Board Game Websites [https://aftermath.site/dicebreaker-layoffs-board-games-website-ign-gamer-network] by Luke Plunkett * Media Companies Like Vox Are Feeding Their Journalists’ Work Into An AI Wood Chipper [https://aftermath.site/openai-vox-atlantic-ai-journalism-jobs-sam-altman] by Luke Plunkett * Long-time Staffers At RPS, GamesIndustry.biz, VG247 Surprised By Layoffs As IGN Buys Network [https://aftermath.site/ign-gamer-network-eurogamer-gamesindustrybiz-layoffs] by Nathan Grayson * Dicebroken: the travails of tabletop media and what to do about it [https://buttondown.email/TeethRPG/archive/dicebroken-the-travails-of-tabletop-media-and/] by Jim Rossignol and Marsh Davies * Tabletop Journalism Deserves Better Than This, And So Do You [https://www.rascal.news/tabletop-journalism-deserves-better-than-this-and-so-do-you/] by Chase Carter On the wider games and games writing industry: * Austin Walker on burnout, studio closures, and working in the games industry [https://cohost.org/austin/post/6387629-i-ve-written-like-si] * Several games writers on the state of the criticism scene (and its lack of money) [https://cohost.org/austin/post/6852617-given-my-history-i] Theme music is Beat Thee by Alexander Nakarada, used under Creative Commons 0. Website [https://sidequest.zone/] | Twitter [http://www.twitter.com/sidequestzone] | Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/sidequestzone] | Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/sidequest.zone] | Patreon [http://www.patreon.com/sidequestzone] EXCERPT: https://sidequest.zone/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Postgame-27-Clip.mp3 [https://sidequest.zone/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Postgame-27-Clip.mp3] Melissa: There is no lack of good writers in games, but there is a severe lack of outlets willing and able to pay a living wage to make it possible, and this is so harmful to an industry. And I don’t just mean to the individuals writing. I mean without a solid press, corruption goes unchecked because we don’t have investigative journalists, and we don’t have investigative journalists because we can’t pay for investigative journalism, and because the outlets—you need a solid legal team to do that kind of work, and that’s expensive, and other non-gaming press don’t generally want to pick this kind of stuff up because it’s not relevant to the average person. And this is—it’s like watching—you know those really sad videos of a gigantic ice shelf crumbling into the sea because of climate change? That’s how I feel watching games media right now. It’s terrible. It is literally like watching your future crumble away, not because—I legitimately don’t have any interest in being a professional games critic or anything anymore. I’ve moved past that stage of my life, which is not a tragedy, it’s good, actually.
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