I'm torn on this. On the one hand, IGN is a perfect company and can do no wrong, so their action was, obviously, perfectly correct. On the other hand, a perfect company like IGN only has perfect employees, and perfect employees wouldn't make an imperfect or biased statement, so they must also be perfectly correct, as good IGN journalists always are.
There's only one explanation: I blame Gamergate for this.
I'm torn on this. On the one hand, IGN is a perfect company and can do no wrong, so their action was, obviously, perfectly correct. On the other hand, a perfect company like IGN only has perfect employees, and perfect employees wouldn't make an imperfect or biased statement, so they must also be perfectly correct, as good IGN journalists always are.
There's only one explanation: I blame Gamergate for this.