• Squizzy@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I cant specifically remember what IGN did to make me avoid it. There was a revoly.on reddit years ago that stuck with me.

    They also rank shit games high and are a but boring, but I think maybe there was a lot of ads or something.

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      2 days ago

      IGN and Gamespot were basically the legacy (text) web media in the US. And they definitely both tried to rely on ad revenue for a lot longer than The Internet would tolerate it.

      So basically every single youtuber trying to make a name for themselves attacked it. Because old media are corrupt and you can only trust this new channel who would never try to sell you anything so let’s play some Raid Shadow Legends". Which then ballooned when we had folk like totalbiscuit and gamergate both actively arguing that all these old game journos are corrupt because they… speak to the people they interact with on a daily basis or whatever that nonsense was.

      We saw similar with the rise of twitch streamers where they would be really quick to paint all the youtubers as corrupt shills because they take sponsor deals and totally only say positive things about games because they are getting money under the table. Now time for twelve ads in a row before grinding to take part in the twitch rivals event next month!

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      2 days ago

      It was catered toward the masses. If you were already in the know or had specific tastes, it wasn’t for you.