On Youtube I follow Tim Pool, The Quartering, and D&C (for comics). Outside of Youtube I tend to go to Giant Bomb (not much news now, but I still like the content they put out), Kotaku, Gamespot and r/games.
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They don't post many reviews but the few they do post are incredible detailed so the RPGcodex for high quality reviews and news (also about tactical games), oneangrygamer is quite good, the pcgaming subreddit is also a good place to look,post and discuss news.
On youtube besides The Quartering I like Matt Chat and Nerd Commando.
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For Tech news I like Gamers Nexus (https://www.youtube.com/user/GamersNexus), for other news I like One America News, which are surprisingly decent for a 'mainstream news' organization (https://www.youtube.com/user/1americanews/videos https://www.oann.com/ ). By no means perfect but decent for what they are. For gaming news I usually hear things from forums and people I follow online.My PC: Ryzen 7 1800X | 32GB G.SKILL TridentZ 3200MHz CL14 Memory | ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero | Sapphire Radeon RX VEGA 64 NITRO+ | Seasonic X-1050 1050W Gold PSU | InWin 707 Case
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I watch Lamen, Jeremy (Obviously) Yong and Rhykker.
Edit: Actually Forbes sometimes. It can be a mixed bag though. Sometimes I like what they have to say, other times not so much.Have you ever thought about registering as a sex offender just so your friends won't bring their kids over to your house?
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As far as gaming news, Jeremy's channels, Laymen Gaming, Yong Yea, Sid Alpha. General news Tim Pool covers pretty well on TimCast. Occasionally dip into Info Wars to watch Alex blow up for fun.I'm not saying we should weed out all the stupid, but rather just take off the warning labels and let it sort itself out.
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For news in general i watch Philip Defranco. I think he's reasonable. For gaming news i read elotrolado. That one is in Spanish sooo i doesn't work for most of the people here.
Then the obvious one, The Quartering, I'm pretty addicted to his videos.How do you get anything cancelled? You bitch about it being insensitive! - Eric Theodore Cartman
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for games news i watch PrettyGoodGaming https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCod...m_hWSDDfLr4QzA it's a small-ish channel but the guys are pretty genuine and honest and call out the bs in the industry.
they recently had to make a couple of their guys redundant because of youtube being an ass with it's algorithms but the main guy who funds the channel himself has managed to keep it going, go have a look
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Pertaining to games I mostly use YouTube and watch game play. If it ticks the right boxes for me then I usually will pick up the game, so far I haven't been disappointed. If I do visit a gaming site, it will either be PushSquare, PlayStation Blog, DualShockers, RPGFan, RPGSite. I will usually go back and forth from different sites looking up info that might have been missed by others and I'll talk to friends and browse forums. But I have been mostly using YouTube. If I am unsure about a game, that is usually when I use sites, or I'm bored and looking up info about different games."Draw from your past, but do not let your past draw from you." Bra'tac
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For Youtube, I watch theQuartering, YongYea, Tim Pool, ReviewTechUSA, Laymen Gaming (Skill Up and friends do memes), Bearing, and Isaac Butterfield for the most part. I also like watching archived content from Floejisan and Aris, but that's not necessarily news, just entertainment. Actually, they're mostly just entertainment.
For the more conventional stuff, I mostly use Gematsu, who literally just report video game announcements and details, no "articles". Siliconera can get some random interviews from time to time."Video Games are hard" - Video Game Journalism being casual AF
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