PositiveThe Atlantic... should make almost any left-of-center reader retroactively furious about the 1990s and the inability of its architects to foresee the twenty-first century they were creating ... should spur serious soul-searching among the American center-left. It is a book about well-intentioned policy not working out, but also about blasé indifference of policymakers as to whether their policies worked or not, and whether the point was for them to \'work\' for the people affected by policy or for ideas to work in a speech.
Jason Schreier
PositiveThe New RepublicAn entire book could be written about the saga of 38 Studios. In Press Reset, the video game industry journalist Jason Schreier covers it in a few dozen pages ... Schreier has been successful enough that Press Reset is his second book about the tribulations and treatment of the people who make video games ... [G]amers might come away from Press Reset with some new (or at least more refined) explanations for the things they don’t like about the industry.