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Correct... both are a pile of flaming garbage... "less fake" is still fake. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Love this guys especially alex but what is retro?
Their "retro game" vids where they explore old games and the tech behind them.
IGN: Kid game is too easy and too kid friendly
Gamespot: Kid game is too hard and and kid friendly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20L7Z_SnmI0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ1vmwX8h2c
IGN is just like Kotaku and Polygon, i.e. desperately spewing divisive political garbage designed to fragment gamers, in order for them to keep a small number of extremist readers and thus justify doing a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ job of games journalism. If these journalists actually had any moral principles, they would be consistent with applying their moral criteria ... but they are not. Small European developers get shat on for not having enough ethnic npcs, whilst Nintendo and Sony get a free pass on these "issues". You do the math, the reasons for this are very simple. So these journalists, at Kotaku, Polygon and IGN, are morally corrupt frauds. They have diguised this corruption as "social justice", but it's just a fascade designed to attract weak-minded extremists so that their magazines can survive.
You shouldn't support either of them, they will fail eventually since amateurs on Youtube and Twitch do a much better job than they do.
It's better if you support an amateur on Youtube or Twitch, they are far more deserving of your time and money, of having their dreams realized, than these snobbish pretentious a-holes who don't know anything about gaming yet insist on lecturing you about it.
i dont watch them.
and i do not read their articles either.
I like Ars Technica and Techspot.
If you held a gun up to my head, directly to my head with a bullet in the chamber and yelled loudly into my ear forcing me to choose, I'd probably say Gamespot is the lesser of 2 evils
That you disagree with their reviews means nothing. Do the ongoing sales figures disagree with you?
It's not that I disagree with their reviews, that's not the full truth. What I disagree with is how most of their journalists, on smaller indie titles, completely lack any form of understanding towards the story, and only judge from a gameplay perspective, but then somehow when a game like TLOU2 comes out, they sweep gameplay under the rug as fast as humanly possible to shill in a disgustingly shilly way, making excuses for the game because they were told to by their hivemind leader. Same system, different name.