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This just goes to show how currupt EVERY kind of business is. Even things that you think are opinion based have strings that are being pulled that you can't see.
This is why I've hated game reviews for years, and while I could never prove my suspicions, this goes to show that not everything can be trusted. I liked Kane & Lynch and think it deserved a score higher then a 6. But at the same time, in no way do I think the guy should have been fired for it. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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It was the investor who pressured GameSpot to fire the guy. It wasn't GS's choice. Not that it really matters. It's still a sad joke. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
GameSpot on ANY game is behind the times. Even their video reviews are like a week after the initial review at times. Even so, they just miss a lot of games.
I agree that IGN is kind of on a blitz of not screwing up lately. You can argue their Assassin's Creed review and such, but in an industry that's run by opinions, they're doing pretty good. Even if you don't like their reviews, their coverage is definately on top of the curve it seems. Most amazing jew boots |