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m0ney said:
ResilientFighter said:

So a bitter gamespot employee decided to make a rant and that erases the praise of the biggest award shows and magazines and customers etc? 

No, that was just one example. But the biggest award shows and magazines were paid off by the publisher, that is their living and how and why they exist. Customers were just mindblown seeing something other than call of duty, it was very good timing for Infinite, I will give it that.

Thanks for the joke, levine paid off dozens of magazines websites and even tv broadcasted award shows sureee 

 

Here i will leave this so you can inform yourself how wrong you are saying there was not an enormous massive humongous amount of praise and awards for BioShock infinite 

Total number of awards and nominations
Totals 71 193
Footnotes

Following its previews at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the game won numerous awards, including Best of Show from several gaming publications.[5][6][7][8][9] It was released worldwide on March 26, 2013 for Microsoft WindowsPlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[10][a]Review aggregator Metacritic assigned the game a normalized score of 94 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim", based on 27 and 68 reviews for the Windows and PlayStation 3 versions, respectively;[13][14] the Xbox 360 version received 93 out of 100 based on 33 reviews.[15] Within four months of its release, BioShock Infinite sold approximately four million copies,[16] and eleven million by June 2015.[17]

BioShock Infinite garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for its music, story, visual design, characters, and the acting of its cast. At the 17th Annual DICE Awards, the game received six nominations and went on to win two awards: Action Game of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition.[18] The game earned four nominations at the 10th British Academy Video Games Awards, winning Original Music.[19] At IGN's Best of 2013, the game garnered twenty nominations and went on to win nine awards, including Best Overall Shooter Game[20] and Best Overall Graphics for Art Design.[21]

At the 14th Annual Game Developers Choice AwardsBioShock Infinite won Best Audio and Best Visual Art.[22] The game received nine nominations at the Spike VGX, winning Best Shooter, Best Song in a Game and Character of the Year.[23] At the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards, the game received eleven nominations, with Courtnee Draper winning Supporting Performance in a Drama.[24] The game appeared on several year-end lists of the best games of 2013, receiving Game of the Year wins from the Associated Press,[25] CNN,[26]Electronic Gaming Monthly,[27] Entertainment Weekly,[28] Forbes,[29] and Games.[30]

If you say Wikipedia is all lies there are links to these websites that reviewed and awarded the game nothing fake nothing to hide