GloatingSwine said:
Except it's also happening to Polygon over their Bayonetta 2 review, an open campaign to have Nintendo reduce their press feed to Polygon over a review score. (Oh wait....)
And even if it weren't, the effect is still the same, the power balance shifts towards advertisers of all stripes no matter what the intentions.
Has Nintendo done this?
Because yeah, I disagree with threatening to pull over reviews, but I also disagree with just about everything to do with reviews right now.
But, until action is actually taken over it, i'm willing to dismiss it as a detractor from actual dialog. It's not right to pull advertisement over review, but that is kind of pressure is something that you frankly have to deal with as a journalist. In the situation of mister Jeff Gerstmann that is exactly what happened. He has a green staff that were not ready for dealing with the pressure from their advertisers, so they buckled.
Part of journalistic ethics is not buckling under these sort of pressures and standing by your word.