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 Read it at Edge-Online {link no longer active}.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
Recommended For You
Banking On Buzz: How The Met Gala Unlocks Crucial ROI
With higher stakes than ever, the most recent Met Gala reportedly generated over $1 billion in earned media…
Podcasts Deliver On ROI And Engagement: Here’s How To Launch Your Strategy
Even in the midst of uncertainty, podcasts are providing brand marketers with new opportunities to drive…
How Max’s ‘Succession’ Won Earned Media And Boosted Its Ad-Supported Tier
Since its debut in 2018, Max’s drama series “Succession” has been one of the most-covered television…