Posted March 31, 2011
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Half his stated reasons for doing what he does is to make developers not do "shit" (his words, "most games are shit") and raise the bar to something good (his version, at any rate, which may or may not be desirable).
Examples of games he liked: Infamous, Minecraft, and DA:O (most of his complaints around DA:O were the way it was presented, as a dark fantasy, when it was nothing but a Tolkien-esque fantasy setting with no real twists or original ideas; still fun, just not groundbreaking as far as the setting goes).
If I were a game dev I would think I'd have mixed feelings about having my game reviewed by him, because he's going to expose my flaws, however, like a book editor, brutal honesty can really help the quality of work (it would be better if the criticism came early enough to help the current work, instead of just the sequel).
Post edited March 31, 2011 by orcishgamer