History is now a Conspiracy Theory - According to Kotaku
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Tangentially related: Upper Echelon Gamers is pretty sensible when it talks about games and otherwise. I've been subscribed to them for at least over half a year, and before the riots, they were already pointing out things like extreme feminism in gaming (a part of me wonders how they would've fared had they existed during GamerGate). Of course, they do games first and foremost and their video essays on games are informative but never too long.
Yeah, I definitely prefer his reporting style over that of someone like YongYea.
Eh, YongYea's also pretty good for me, but I see him as the Tim Pool of game reporting: goes for a read-the-article format while stopping at times to elaborate/air his view. I like that style as well because it feels like a mini-podcast especially when the release schedule is almost daily (so it's like watching the news but it's on a non-TV and it's not something mainstream like CNN... and, hey, it's gaming news!). I've unsubbed from YongYea, but I haven't resubbed only because I'm already subscribed to so many YouTube channels as is.
And YongYea does voice acting, so there's that.
Yeah but at least Tim Pool makes 20 minutes videos over entire articles and not a single tweet like Yong.
And his voice is very grating.
I enjoyed his content before he moved to Los Angeles. I feel after the move he’s had to pump out substandard content to pay the bills. So a lot of times in his videos it just seems like he’s being overly verbose and often times repeats a point he had already previously made.
Huh. Didn't know he moved to L.A., though it sort of makes sense given the voice acting thing. Still, why though? Isn't the point of moving is to move to a place where you'll have an easier time living?