Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions


  1. How can a video game journalist best create a review that truthfully analyzes the quality of a games gameplay?
  2. What are the different ways a games journalist can create a review?
  3. How should a review analyze a game?
  4. What constitutes 'good' gameplay?
  5. How is a typical review structured?
  6. How do you think game reviews have changed as games themselves change?
  7. Who usually reads game reviews, why?
  8. What role does gameplay play in a game?
  9. How important is gameplay to a game's success, why is that so?
  10. How do game genres affect reviews?
  11. What factors can affect the quality of a games gameplay?
  12. What kind of background knowledge should a game journalist have to write reviews, why?
  13. How should a 'truthful' review inform its audience?
  14. How should a review engage the reader?
  15. What does a game journalist need to do to have enough information to create a review?
  16. What are some strategies a game journalist can use to analyze a game?
  17. How can bias towards certain games affect a review?
  18. Are there any strategies that can be used to reduce bias, if not, why not?
  19. What sort of mindset should a game journalist have when starting to review a game, why is that important?
  20. How much should a game journalist play a game to create a truthful and representative review?

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