All I can say is that their reviews are not geniune as I had known someone whose once worked in the gaming industry.
That could be a potential benefit, but to me the negatives outweigh the positives. True, we do not want people to hastily rush out reviews to be the first one out, but I feel that will be their downfall. I feel a crappy rushed review won't create many fans to trust said person's future reviews and content.V da Mighty Taco said:Snip
That's why I specifically pointed out that a good embargo is one that get's lifted before the game's launch. Launch day embargoes are generally seen as a bad thing even by reviewers, but an embargo that lifts beforehand gives people time to make well-informed decisions before they commit to buying and gives those who pre-order time to cancel it, while simultaneously ensuring that all reviewers have the time to make a proper review without having to worry about being the first one out the door.Wasted said:That could be a potential benefit, but to me the negatives outweigh the positives. True, we do not want people to hastily rush out reviews to be the first one out, but I feel that will be their downfall. I feel a crappy rushed review won't create many fans to trust said person's future reviews and content.V da Mighty Taco said:Snip
No embargoes and/or early reviews allow people to make more informed preorder purchases. In some situations cancel a preorder to a poor game or see a positive review and wanted to take advantage of early preorder bonuses or discounts.
Get out!major_chaos said:Because they were harsh on some games that the internet has retroactively declared perfect masterpieces in bold defiance of reality (namely Godhand but IIRC there are others)
I'm lost. Why don't you trust them? Because the source they received info from turned out to be wrong? Well hell, that happens to most publications at some point. Are you accusing them of making it up? Do you have a good faith basis for that?epicdwarf said:IGN lost all respect from me after The Last Guardian incident.
They pretty much said that a "source" told them that the game was cancelled. They never revealed said source. Later, Sony made a public statement saying that The Last Guradian being canceled story was bullshit.
I never used IGN again for ANYTHING after that.
Sorry for the confusion. They made a massive deal about it and reported it as fact. I would not really be surprised if they made the damn thing up. Although, we need a lot more proof to say that.Zachary Amaranth said:I'm lost. Why don't you trust them? Because the source they received info from turned out to be wrong? Well hell, that happens to most publications at some point. Are you accusing them of making it up? Do you have a good faith basis for that?
yeah, it was quote fine back then but quickly devolved. glad to see somone remmeber when it actually used to be a good site.SupahGamuh said:I used to read IGN since '03, up to '09 or so, when things started to get extremely shady (some say it was way before that, but I guess I was ignorant of it back then).
they still send those multiple times per week. i just got a rule to automove them to a folder called "Advertisement/IGN" and sometimes look at it for shits and giggles.Brian Tams said:I used to get regular emails from IGN telling me to go buy certain video games.
No, sorry, you're either reviewing video games or selling them; not both.