Perhaps you should work on how you present yourself and how you word your opinions next time then. YOu went "I rather people were afraid to be journalists. Then game devs" Guess what is a big part of making games mainstream and more accepted; Journalists covering it. Mainstream journalists are not gonna touch stuff with 10 foot pole when we have groups that are "OMFG, YOU ONLY GAVE THIS GAME A HIGH SCORE FOR ITS LGBT CONTENT". And if they do its the extremely easy "Look at the outrage over reviews giving LGBT content good scores." Incredibly easy to paint people as homophobic that way. And guess what games DO get the artform appreications. Games like TRANSISTOR, games Like BROTHERS. Games that, out a indie game devs perspective, Hit all the rights spots in all the right ways. And games that goes supernova, like Minecraft or world of warcraft get all the talk becouse of something called MONEY. And guess what, people love those games. But we as a community are doing our beloved buisness no favors. I see nobody taking a step back and go "death threats? Holy shit that is fucked up. Throw the book at them." No, I see "They should expect that on the internet." and my favorite "Its all faked. She does it for attention." I am sorry, but right there proves you care more about yourself then what is right. And that you are ok with deaththreats on some level. They are illegal actions, how childish the intentions may be. I do not like Anita, She is cherry picking everything. Quinn a hypocrite. But the moment a person is under death threats, regardless of their stance we as community should react with more then cynism. It would be so easy, to just go "This need to stop." and band together to fight for a sensible cause. That way she would be FORCED into taking the dabate and then, if we provide reasonable argument, we could get our say. What we have now, is a bunch of people screaming bloody murder, and yes, cherry picking what to care about. Putting all of those involved, on the same terribly low level. Without games, no gaming journalism? Quite right. But games aren't being made less and less becouse of reviews so I fail to see your reasoning. To say such a thing is factually wrong. The good, genuily good games get fan following, cult statuses and end up selling either way.