Kane & Lynch Review Spin

Here's a little more controversy about Kane & Lynch reviews, already the subject of a firestorm over the GameSpot situation that surfaced last week (story). GameBump points out the Flash introduction on the Kane & Lynch: Dead Men features some finessed review quotes and scores that do not reflect the actual reception for IO Interactive's new action game. The intro lists the following blurbs, each preceded by five prominent stars: "'…it's the best emulation of being in the midst of a Michael Mann movie we've ever seen.' GameSpy," and 'A mercenary, a psychopath & a bundle of cash… what could go wrong? Game Informer'." The trouble is GameSpy gave the game three stars and Game Informer scored the game seven out of ten, and neither related quote is from the reviews, the GameSpy quote is from a E3 preview of the game, and it's not clear where the GameInformer quote/marketing blurb is from (presumably the print magazine). Finally, there's an article format Q&A with Jeff "Gertsmann" Gerstmann on Joystiq (thanks FiringSquad) where the ex-GameSpot editor cannot go into the reasons behind his parting with the website, but does defend his Kane & Lynch review, and says this recent experience does not leave him sharing the concern that "game writing is ethically bankrupt."
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The Escapist - Bad Example
Dec 3, 2007, 12:01
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The Escapist - Bad Example Dec 3, 2007, 12:01
Dec 3, 2007, 12:01
 
The Escapist is a bad example of good journalism. They recently had a moron... oh, sorry, journalist write a review of The Witcher. In his opening statement he admits to not playing the game more than ten hours. As the shit storm descends onto their forums and the editor chimed in. He backed the so called journalist and claims the 10% method (or Cliff Notes method) is a standard and there is nothing wrong with it.

I've never read Zero Punctuation but I have no intention of using GameSpot or The Escapist for anything more than comic relief.

Edit: Actually anyone who wants to go merely by numbers should not only read a half dozen reviews (bought and paid for) but then also hit http://www.metacritic.com/ so that they can get an over-all idea of a games reception. This still doesn't guaranty you'll like the game. But at least at Meta Critic the consumers can somewhat correct the positive spin of the hype machine.
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