This IGN Review Proves They Don't Play Games
Why did IGN call Crimson Desert a potential Game of the Year contender, then give it a 6/10? In this video, we explore what happened to gaming journalism. From IGN’s rise in the late ’90s to modern review scores, access journalism, score inflation, and credibility problems, this breakdown explains why so many gamers no longer trust games media.

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