Timboli: Yep.
I actually went to our local newsagent a few days ago, first time in ages, and I naturally looked at the computer games section, because back in the day I used to buy a lot of magazines.
And guess what? They only had one, and there was no included disc ... not that I would have bought it in any case, but it was kind of sad.
In fact, I was surprised to see all sorts of magazines still being sold, when I reckon you would get better joy online.
I sometimes wonder if my huge collection of PC magazines and discs, not looked at in ages, are actually worth anything. I guess that will be something for my kids to investigate. I've certainly got oodles of game demos on PC magazine discs and related ... even a good number of free full games.
To be fair, paper and physical is a dying industry, not that I necesarily think thats a good thing. While these things do tend to end up in the waste basket most of the time and the day of the demo disc is over, magazines are great to have when in a waiting room or on the toilet and honestly may need a comeback to encourage us to get over our general phone addiction lol.
But given the fact that consoles and PC are online now and not only can you easily look up a youtube video of a game you could be interested in online (as well as get information on that game online), you can also just download a demo now as opposed to needing a demo disc which has the risk of also containing the entire game for free lol.
I dont remember game informers staff much but in the defense of some gaming magazines, they are a great intro to gaming for normies and did a good job advertising games, just not in the way they think imo. I always enjoyed going through games, especially some of the walkthroughs, and getting interested in playing a game like Tomba because the evolution of the character over time seemed interesting. They also focus on the games themselves and didnt attack or put down any specific developer or company. Could be because thats where the paycheck comes from and to be honest, most reviews were always positive which is why anything at a 70 is considered bad and 80 is ok (which likely carried on today). Couldnt judge their capability in games since we didnt see them play as well.