just like to say that subsequent to jeff's firing i am not leaving gamespot. instead i am going to do the exact same as Warfust. Here is his blog and this is what i shall do:
Let me start off by saying that I really enjoy the Gamespot Community and the friends I have made here. I don't plan on fully disappearing from Gamespot, but I'm not going to be tossing my opinions, ad views, or other revenue sources at them anymore.
This means that I won't be posting reviews to the site anymore (though I stopped awhile back because I didn't have the time and I'm not that great) and I won't be rating games or running around tagging everything in sight.
I will drop by to read blogs, make comments, and enjoy some of the user created content that I have come to look forward to as much as some of my TV shows (looking at you here NeoJedi).
But the majority of my content time will be on Gametrailers now. I decided to join up there because of the GTD system, if I had started there I would have my 360 by now (not that I would trade my Gamespot time for anything). Getting a reward after (a ton of) time spent making them ad money is nice, and there seems to be a good community as well. Be sure to put me as a reference if you sign up, I'll cut you in on 25% of the GTD if you make level 5.
I have created a profile on 1up as well, and I'll drop in from time to time in case a friend has decided to take up residence there. I'd prefer not to lose track of folks if I can help it.
I'm sure that Cnets treatment of Jeff Gerstman being the reason for my change in content habits is no surprise to anyone that has been following the gaming news recently. As many of you know, I'm not a huge fan of Jeff's reviews. But like it or lump it, he was honest and you could trust him to be straight forward with his opinion.
What really bothers me is how he was let go, and the timing. It was done for minimum financial impact, and seemingly because of ad revenue concerns (specifically Eidos). From what we have heard they waited until all of the major reviews were done by Jeff and the other Gamespot folks and then simply locked his office door and told him to get lost. It is appalling, and the apparent influence of marketing on the entire process casts a bad light on the future of unbiased game reviews.
I am a very "moral" person, and this rubbed me the wrong way. I can't justify giving my ad buying power to Gamespot until this black mark is removed. So while I'll continue to visit Gamespot, I installed the Ad Blocker add-on for Firefox just for them. I know they can't track it so it doesn't help send a message, but it makes me feel better.
I'll be around, but be sure to look me up at Gametrailers also if you're in the area.
i didnt type that. warfust typed it, but i just qoted it as it would be stupid to type the same thing again. so im not leaving completly, ill be on forums, as its not the communitys fault that jeff left. anyway see you on 1up or gametrailers.
I'd just like to say that once we know all the details about this i will be leaving gamespot in protest. gamespot's been going down ever since carrie and greg k left.
infernoply
Assassins creed reminds me of one other game: crackdown. This is not because you can climb buildings in both of them, or anything like that. Its because there both games that had so much potential but did nothing with it. Assassins creed has great visuals, fantastic anumations and a great setting, but is let down with its BORING missions. Each of the 9 assasinations comprises of 2-6 tasks (only 2 are needed but there are 6 available that you can do optionally), these tasks boil down to about 4 catergories: eavesdropping, pickpocketing, interrogation and informant. Eavesdropping comprises of pressing Y and listening to a conversation. In pickpocketing you hold B to pickpocket. Interrogation you follow a person and punch him 5-6 times. Informant you collect flags or assasinate a number of people in a time limit. These are ok the first 1 or 2 times, but by the 5th time when you realise there is noting elseto the game you begin to get bored.
I am so dissapointed with UBISOFT. A fantastic game ruined with poor missions, just like crackdown.
Anyone agree?



