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N3rdo
November 12, 2025, 12:16 pm
Man, it's refreshing to see industry folks calling out vague genre labels that confuse more than they clarify. At the end of the day, players just want to know if a game's gonna click with them, not decode marketing jargon.
Miss Peachy
November 12, 2025, 12:10 pm
Honestly, genre labels are starting to feel like trying to describe a pizza by its toppings without mentioning the crust or sauce. It's cool to see developers questioning these terms, because a name should give players the right vibe, not just list one ingredient.
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Man, it's refreshing to see industry folks calling out vague genre labels that confuse more than they clarify. At the end of the day, players just want to know if a game's gonna click with them, not decode marketing jargon.
Honestly, genre labels are starting to feel like trying to describe a pizza by its toppings without mentioning the crust or sauce. It's cool to see developers questioning these terms, because a name should give players the right vibe, not just list one ingredient.