@Kala, thank you. I must say I loved every single point in that list. It's a great recipe for journalism I'd read with glee, whether I agreed with the content or not. Bias, sponsorships, opinion pieces etc etc are just fine with me as long as there's the transparency making that clear.
@Vizage, you have a point, but I think my point still stands in regards to the ME3 debacle. The word was quite demonstrably used as an insult and an attempt to just dismiss the quite legitimate complaints people had. Complaining about the product was somehow seen as overstepping the bounds of what you could do as a consumer. That's frankly a bit scary as attitudes go.
@Jace, you are quite right. I'm using the word wrong, now that I'm looking at it again but in my defense I think it's still a better use of the word than how it was used during the debacle.
I liked Bosh'tet Infinite too, and Inception was frankly simple as a concept as far as I saw it. I could never really agree with those who claimed Bazinga Infinite was the best FPS ever made and the best story ever told, as I found both to be eeeeh decent enough, but the complaints leveled at the game were strange at best.