Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Do game designers or publishers bribe "Gamespot" and "PC gamer" for a good rating?

I just want to be sure if "Gamespot" and "PC gamer" are honest about the grades they give for released games, cuz i released some grades are very harsh (like 1.5 and 2 over 10) for games that are not THAT bad,and on contrary i've seen 9/10 for completely normal games(nothing special).So do you think critics of those two sources are "bribe compatible"?Do game designers or publishers bribe "Gamespot" and "PC gamer" for a good rating?welcome to mainstream gaming. Game spot...bribed. So bribed. PC Gamer I don't know, not a PC gamer myself. If there's a game I'm even mildly interested in, I don't read Game spot if I want a fair review. when you look at reviews for a game find a smaller source of info that doesn't have corporate sponsors.Do game designers or publishers bribe "Gamespot" and "PC gamer" for a good rating?You actually never know. Because some games on gamespot have been rated uncorrectly meaning they either got a high score when they didnt deserve it, or a low score and they didnt deserve it.

Gamespot does seem legit on most their ratings, but you never know.Do game designers or publishers bribe "Gamespot" and "PC gamer" for a good rating?If you want non-biased game reviews, check user submitted reviews on amazon.com. Normal users whom have actually purchased and used the software can tell you invaluable information on games you may be interested in purchasing.

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