kyle kitchens
GBReviews a game 4/10 (Cyberpunk) Reviews a game 4/10 (Cyberpunk), because certain systems can't handle it, "Xbox one & ps4" (base consoles). Gives no review of the actual game itself, story, game mechanics, world, character building, etc. Sure it has bugs & glitches that need to be addressed, which are all fixable. That's like reviewing a new car and giving it a 0/10 cause it didn't have gas in it...
matt ash
FRSeems ign hires journalists instead of… Seems ign hires journalists instead of gamers to review games since of late and they have a biased point of view. To be able to write an article about à game you should have played à lot of them. Some games seriously dont deserve their ratings and are uterly underrated cause they are not triple A games. Just take "dead cells" review for exemple and you Will clearly see they hire any bunch of low lives.
Johannes
DKIGN on mobile is a tragedy I have chosen to wait writing this review in case it was fixed at some point (wishful thinking), but this has been an issue since I have started using IGN on my mobile up to over a year ago. While IGN has served well on some fronts hence two stars in lieu of one, using the website on a mobile is beyond infuriating. The ads on pages fill up the screen and laid in so slowly that when you tap somewhere on the page, you click the ads instead. When watching videos, the ad that plays before (if you are lucky) will sometimes load only its audio for up to 15 seconds and be unskippable after the regular five seconds. The video player sometimes snaps incorrectly so that you cannot exit or change what part of a video you want to watch due to it filling up too much of the screen to tap either out of it or pause it; this has never been an issue on other sites with my device. Furthermore, if you are plagued by an add that has an X to close, it will sometimes be untappable on the video itself. While I get some enjoyment from the videos, it'd be far more enjoyable with a player that works and if it is ever fixed, I will happily change this review. Until then, it is: Awful and unenjoyable.
Dan
GBVery biased review/information site with a pushed narrative a Very Biased review/information site. You can tell if something is sponsored and not an authentic review, also it's very clear to the reader that they're extremely biased towards Sony/Playstation, it's sad to see as a general gaming fan it's hard to fight past the pushed narrative.
Alexander
SEIts greed ruined what was.... Long have I known about IGN and its horrible practices. The first hatred sparked when they sold bought Gamespy and sold the most important part to GLU affecting 1000s of games. Then IGN started dabbling with unethical games journalism which was a part of the real GamerGate, not the reason the established media wants you to believe. And to the last they are now dabbling allot in politics and joining up with organisation who dabbles with cyberbulling, racism and sexism. IGN as a gaming journalist organisation is long gone and its words carries no weight in the balance of truth.