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Gnizmo said:
Acevil said:


I think we should still use them for journalistic articles since they can actually hold some factual basis. . .Oh who am I kidding this is IGN.


This article is actually pretty good. They stray away from any real commentary and just give a voice to the former employees and the founder. It is an interesting insight into what crippled the studio, and how it easily could have been avoided. Some of it is bitterness from fired employees, and some spin from a CEO trying to sell his company to potential publishers but overall very informative.

Hmm that is actually good news from a site that seems to always have two cents about everything and anything. Personally I shouldn't judge the IGN-NON US staff harshly.

I'm curious about the studio somewhat, as I never really heard of them. Also I haven't read the article yet, because I just don't like giving IGN any hits, but is this really that much different than the IW scandal. "Employee bitter, and CEO spinning,"