Alexander
SEIts greed ruined what was.... Long have I known about IGN and its horrible practices. The first hatred sparked when they sold bought Gamespy and sold the most important part to GLU affecting 1000s of games. Then IGN started dabbling with unethical games journalism which was a part of the real GamerGate, not the reason the established media wants you to believe. And to the last they are now dabbling allot in politics and joining up with organisation who dabbles with cyberbulling, racism and sexism. IGN as a gaming journalist organisation is long gone and its words carries no weight in the balance of truth.
Andrew Dexter
GBIGN has the most intrusive ads Loved ign, but over the last 5 years their ad policy has become the most intrusive in the gaming industry, so much that u cannot even scroll down the page without it stuttering, reloading, ads auto playing. It’s basically greed, if u need that many ads to keep going, ruining your customer experience, then hey, lower your outgoings/employees/greedy shareholders etc so you can deliver a half decent service. Most of the decent reviewers have lefts it won’t hurt the business if you let a lot of them go. But hey, greed will always come first, especially for American companies
customer
NLGo woke go broke One of the many companies that are a prime example of: "go woke, go broke". IGN has lost its touch as THE go-to place for videogames, where the reviews were before written by true gamers, all that matters now is howmuch diversity and wokeism is in a game, a good example of a sweet baby inc and blackrock puppet.
matt ash
FRSeems ign hires journalists instead of… Seems ign hires journalists instead of gamers to review games since of late and they have a biased point of view. To be able to write an article about à game you should have played à lot of them. Some games seriously dont deserve their ratings and are uterly underrated cause they are not triple A games. Just take "dead cells" review for exemple and you Will clearly see they hire any bunch of low lives.
kyle kitchens
GBReviews a game 4/10 (Cyberpunk) Reviews a game 4/10 (Cyberpunk), because certain systems can't handle it, "Xbox one & ps4" (base consoles). Gives no review of the actual game itself, story, game mechanics, world, character building, etc. Sure it has bugs & glitches that need to be addressed, which are all fixable. That's like reviewing a new car and giving it a 0/10 cause it didn't have gas in it...