Accelerated Ideas writes: "The WarZ fan rage continues today following the embarrassing cock up from Hammer Interactive. The latest victim is Hammer Interactive’s Wikipedia page which was taken offline due to vandalism - presumably by fans. Don’t worry though, you can still find the official Hammer website where you’ll be impressed by references to 'industry veterans' and decades of development experience. They've also worked on BLOPS and BLOPS 2."
Let's face it, there are some hated games out there that are just complete trash. The developers responsible for these games usually have little clue about game balancing and their poor decisions usually leave their game to die in the dust.
However, sometimes a developer will make an absolutely terrible game that still has some admirable game mechanics.
A continuing look at the various controversies plaguing the video game industry. In Chapter VIII: The War Z, SimCity 2013, Brown v. Entertainment Merchant's Association, and the less-than-stellar public image of the Xbox One prior to, and shortly after, its release.
(CriticalIndieGamer) Indie gaming is a serious business these days, but it is sometimes a little too serious for my liking. An industry that was started for fun has become the domain of a few sanctimonious, self-aggrandizing, and downright annoying developers. Admittedly, some small part of me secretly enjoys the controversy courted by these mavericks, so let’s take a look at five of my favourite game developer meltdowns.
That doesn't surprise me! Although you can't believe anything those devs say.
As much as i hate COD, it's hard to believe they went anywhere near it!