All journalism is terrible these days. They just want a catchy headline for the ad view and nothing else matters, including whether the headline is true or not.

Paid journalism is still often good (Bloomberg, FT). But yeah if you're just going to free sites it's the same as the free newspapers they used to give out for free in the subway - a few salacious articles, one or two ostensibly 'real news' pieces, and a bunch of ads.

There is like 1 or 2 actual "video game journalists" everyone else is just a glorified blogger.

The irony being, that youtubers and Twitch personalities have almost certainly played the games they are reviewing.

But they are considered at least a 'rung' lower than games journalists when it comes to how much access they have, and how much their opinion matters professionally.

There's an entire microcosm on youtube of former games journalists, generating a variety of content from good to slop. Most of them are from when "Games journalist" was still a classically trained journalist, and had real credentials and knowledge of how to critique the art form. Which is why they were generally pushed out, to be replaced with know nothings who are just there to parrot a script.