I actually thought "Is Anime Dead?" was the hight point of PiQ's short life. Rather than simply indulging fans with big, glossy pictures and fluf piece articles, it suggested that the magazine would take a more challenging route by asking hard questions about the futre of the industry. Obviously, it DIDN'T, and anime quickly got buried under a lot of generic "geeky" news, but for a few weeks there was hope.
I actually LIKE Otaku USA. Yes, the visual style of the magazine is very similar to what Newtype was doing, but the writing style is very different. Otaku USA's reviews actually feel like REVIEWS, weighing the pros and cons of the title, whereas Newtype tended to come as like hype every single thing (which was odd, seeing as how some of Newtype's staff started out at EGM).
That's why I won't miss Anime Insider, actually. I always found it to be an insufferably shallow magazine.
Song_of_Storms (post: 1302173) wrote:[SIZE="1"]
Okay, back on topic...
I hate this. What about this poor idiot who JUST subscribed to AI? Makes me sad~ ]
I know exactly how that poor idiot feels, I renewed my subscription to Newtype
right before they pulled the plug.
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