Why do journalists and fans of this medium not respect the right (well, ethical right....or whatever) of other people to enjoy the medium's best works WITHOUT spoiling all the good parts and making them lose their weight?
FF7:
Seriously. FFS, I haven't watched psycho, it's been out for half a century, and yet people don't just casually talk about the shock twist in the movie (I actually learned about it from a guy who WARNED like 3 times that he would spoil the best part, and thus gave me plenty of time to pause and think if I want it spoiled to me).
Same with books. Nothing is considered "so well known there's no point hiding it" cause it's easy for fans of those mediums to understand that new people will be born and become book or film fans, and we should not ruin their experience by spoiling the best known parts.
But gamers think that everything after its release month is ok to talk about. That the ONLY generation of gamers, is the one they belong to.
Seriously can you imagine playing FF7 without knowing about the most talked about scene in the game? It might have registered a single emotion for me for one thing. But it was spoiled to me 5 years before I even played the game. FF6 on the other hand I knew nothing about, and the turns the story took excited me.
I'm just really frustrated the story of a game series I have been following for the past 3 years got spoiled to me, because I was waiting for a price drop.....