Author Steven Poole is of the opinion that videogames and gamer-oriented pop culture are still stuck in adolescence, void of sophisticated themes and complex narrative. He says they suffer from an inevitable watering-down of quality through constant self-reference and regurgitation. Poole argues his case in an excellent opinion editorial for Edge-Online. Read it at Edge-Online {link no longer active}.
Op-Ed: Games Have Growing Up To Do
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