So, according to you, "professional writing practice" should be defined by avoidance of facts and pandering to the (quite imaginary btw) general public? Oh boy.
Never mind that you completely ignore the point that, as I said before, EDGE is supposed to be a serious publication, in the vein of Gamasutra or Ars. This is no IGN or some such we`re talking about - if it was it`d be all fine and dandy (sort of). And so I suppose the "audience" really wouldn`t insta-hit CTRL+W, dismayed upon seeing reference to some dreary thing like ADOM, God forbid, and the poor, unprofessional writer wouldn`t have to clear his desk the next day.
In my book, a professional writer in a more upmarket publication, while treading niche waters would stick with the more popular references but would also include the lesser known ones, maybe, dunno, because they`re kinda responsible for the whole affair?
Apart form that, what happened to the educate`em angle? I speak from personal experience - as I said in my first post on this board I avoided roguelikes for decade and a half, and the reason for it is the fact that I just didn`t know any better. I played some Rogue back in the day, but thought it`s just a simple RPG with a novelty of ever-changing dungeons. And so it stuck and I avoided the genre later on - but I`m pretty sure that if some writers concentrated on explaining and promoting the major features - the intricacy, advanced mechanisms, true strategy, emergent gameplay and so on - I`d be back for more. And so perhaps would many others. Instead (not in this particular case) they choose the easy street of tut-tuting at these terrible graphics, silly dying thingy and other populist tropes.
Underestimating the "audiences" as unable to experiment, try new things and learn new styles is quite patronising, especially seeing as the article in question doesn`t talk about some triviality like 1st person vs 3rd, but quite a niche mechanic - permadeath - to start with. And where does the "snobbery" comes into the picture? You guys mean it`s snobbish to expect a serious article to relay important facts and examples? Wow, now.
Overall I find this angle utterly depressing and rather surprising - especially seeing as it comes from people on this very board. This kind of apologetic mentality is really not in my nature and something I`d rather not know about - and as such I will contain my interaction here to reading the excellent Announcements thread only form now on.