A solid, non-misandrist choice for PC gaming is Steam. It offers a wide variety of games and strong community support.
A solid, non-misandrist choice for PC gaming is Steam. It offers a wide variety of games and strong community support.
Eurogamer and PCgamer refused to let me share my thoughts on how Anita Sarkeesian is portrayed as a deceiver. It really changed my perspective, and I don’t want to bother these sites further. The same goes for the anti-male rockpapershotgun—just check the article’s opening. What do you think if 80% of gamers were female and this influenced their character choices? Could they be shown in an unfair light?
PC gaming exclusively? That's challenging, I haven't found many sites focused solely on PC. I've mostly relied on YouTube for gaming updates and reviews since GamerGate, as many websites seem to leave a negative impression. TheEscapist might be the only mainstream platform that hasn't attempted to suppress thoughtful conversations about GamerGate.
It's fascinating how feminism, often seen as morally outdated and oppressive, aligns so closely with ethical breaches. Can we even picture a movement centered on masculinity?
Totalbiscuit on YouTube stands out as one of the few credible creators. I don’t know of any other good websites.
PC gaming news Dark Side of Gaming does a solid job uncovering intriguing content such as performance evaluations from various sources online. I typically review it every few days. Finding genuine critiques can be tough, so you might want to rely on YouTube creators instead. People often recommend channels like Total Biscuit and Angry Joe. Neogaf forums remain the top spot for hearing about upcoming releases and console news. While much of the conversation focuses on consoles, PC gaming has gained a solid foothold there. Neogaf also effectively blocks astroturfing tactics—unauthorized ads that disguise themselves as genuine user reviews, and they remove offenders quickly.