Gaming website gets an earful
David Jaffe, the game designer behind the upcoming Playstation Network title, Calling All Cars doesn't pull any punches if a website dares to give his new game a poor review.
On his personal blog the designer has torn into the website, said to be Joystiq, after they printed their negative opinion of the cops 'n robbers game.
TO THE LAME ASS WEBSITE THAT SHALL GO UNNAMED (he names it at the end)- XXXX you, guys. Go XXXX yourselves. What other developer makes a XXXXing change to a game when a review (IGN's in this case) has a good, valid point and is willing to open the XXXXing code up at the risk of more bugs to make the game better? Amazing.But hey, you guys are great, you guys rock. I hope Kotaku XXXXing puts your ass out of business, wanna be XXXXtards. And if you were actual journalists you would have read the XXXXing quote I posted on NEOGAF where I said because of the two bugs we needed to fix (not because I was afraid of the bargin bin) we had a window of opp. to fix the magnet problem. AXXholes...total XXXXing XXXholes.
A charming outburst I'm sure you'll agree, but why not just contact the website in question and ask if he could post a public response, rather than making himself look like a teenage foul-mouthed yob and throwing his toys out of the pram?
Jaffe obviously feels passionate about his game and has recently delayed the launch to iron out some existing bugs, but you can't expect review websites to hold back if they feel something is wrong with a video game.
On the flip side, it's actual great to hear some feedback from a game designer, even if it doesn't back up his argument.
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Source :: Jaffe's Blog