I'd say we had a good run, but we certainy had a run.
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Aw hell, it was a GREAT run!
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Aw hell, it was a GREAT run!
I'd say we had a good run, but we certainy had a run.
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Aw hell, it was a GREAT run!
1Up.com was still a thing when I found this site. Bryan "Fragile Eagle" Intihar, the creative director of the Spider-Man games, was still a games journalist who was on the 1Up podcast when I found this site.Escapist Magazine.
2005-2023
RIP
Nope.Who the hell is left at this point anyway? Frost? Marty?
I have to assume he's better at LinkedIn than I am.Bryan "Fragile Eagle" Intihar, the creative director of the Spider-Man games, was still a games journalist who was on the 1Up podcast when I found this site.
There's Neogaf en Resetera, but I don't know if most people here would enjoy either. I mean, I'm on both, and I mostly use them as news aggregators.Also, the forms are going to be gone. No place for us to hang out anymore.
I got the sense that he realized most of us were just coming to the forums and there wasn't a lot of cross-traffic between it and the main site. There was one post he made that seemed to imply as much. After that it's the logical decision to pretty much ignore us. I mean really, there's like 2 people that signed up for Escapist + that actually post here regularly, time spent here isn't making the site money.From what I understand in his old announcement posts... he wanted to do more for this place, but was either too busy to do so, wasn't given enough control to do so, or the higher ups didn't allow him to do so. He showed a degree of care for the forums and recognized their value, but since the people upstairs didn't feel the same, then resources wouldn't come our way
It's a bit fatuous, but such is the nature of things. People hang on by their fingernails and can win, but someone upstairs who isn't paying attention brings everything crashing down.It just blows my mind that the site recovered from the decay of the era of Defy, where the site was slowly breaking down as spambots flooded everywhere, only to be tanked overnight by one stupid decision by the owners. Like we lost Gaming Discussion! Do you guys remember that? For months you couldn't post there because it was just pages and page FULL of spam. And the site recovered! Only for this.
For...4 or 5 episodes before they give up?So Gamurs owns the ZP brand? God, they're gonna replace Yahtzee aren't they?
Maybe AI driven even. That's probably what they're planning for the articles.For...4 or 5 episodes before they give up?
They created a Discord group/channel called Escaped the Escapist, if anybody wants to join it.Damn I guess Yahtzee really liked Nick, or maybe they've been preparing for this in the background and have an escape (ba-dun-tze) plan?
This seems horrendously likely.Maybe AI driven even. That's probably what they're planning for the articles.
I mean, you kinda can't. I doubt there is anyone who can replace Yahtzee, but I would bet they will try. As much as I like the site, its mainly known for ZP.So Gamurs owns the ZP brand? God, they're gonna replace Yahtzee aren't they?
Yahtzee seemed willing to try a lot of things to keep the site afloat (the whole "Yahtzee Unscripted" thing seemed to come out of nowhere, not that I didn't enjoy it, and I'd bet a dollar to a bent dime that those promos dropped into recent ZP episodes weren't his idea), but Nick was largely responsible for getting this ship off the reefs after the Defy debacle, and even if friendship wasn't a factor, I imagine Yahtz realized that a company that would drop such a dedicated employee over such arbitrary corporate garbage is a company that's not going to do well by him.Damn I guess Yahtzee really liked Nick, or maybe they've been preparing for this in the background and have an escape (ba-dun-tze) plan?