Netflix's videogame history series avoids some common mainstream game coverage blunders

With a generic name like “High Score,” I expected Netflix’s documentary series about videogame history to be the sort of fluff that repeatedly points out how much games matter. Did you know that videogames make more money than Hollywood? That millions of people watch teenagers compete in League of Legends tournaments? That kind of thing.

Well, who am I, at PC Gamer, to complain about generic titles? I was surprised. I watched the two episodes of High Score that have to do with PC gaming—the third episode, which is about RPGs, and the last episode, which is partially about id Software—and they weren’t like that. They weren’t great, but they at least defied some of the traditions of mainstream videogame coverage. 

source: gamezpot.com