I know the specific question was out of the ones listed, but I never go to any of them. They're all bad :-P I did vote for GT though
Which gaming website do you prefer over the others listed?
Gametrailers, mainly because all of there videos are easy to access. IGN and Gamespot are a chore to navigate.
I frequent Gamespot, Giant Bomb and IGN. If I were forced to pick one I'd have to go with Gamespot. They've been my go to review and news site for six or so years now.
I never found much use for Gametrailers.
I only go to one site for scores (I don't read the text of the reviews, mainly so I can form my own opinions on the game), but I don't go there anymore. GameSpot. Yes, predictable.
Gametrailers because they're a great site for delivering trailers of electronic entertainment products.
I hardly ever visit GameSpot now that Jeff is gone.
I have a free Insider IGN subscription through Comcast so I'll go there for trailers sometimes. I think they have particularly shitty reviews and reviewers.
I go to Gametrailers for...wait for it...game trailers! It's a good site for watching the latest videos. The reviews are okay, too but no better than X-Play. Informative, but only one of many I look at before deciding where my money is spent. I listen to Gamespot's US and UK podcasts, but I rarely go to the website. Most of the time, the only reason I ever visit Gamespot is when it comes up as a link in Google to a question, such as "Persona 3 Mitsuri Gifts" (she likes the Japanese doll). I can't recall the last time I went to IGN. Their website takes too long to load and has a cluttered design.
Started with IGN, then it got crazy advert heavy and hard to navigate. Then Gamespot, which was pretty good, but as a result of the events that occured there, led me here. Now here is the only place I go regularly.
I voted for Gametrailers because thats the only one of those 3 that I visit at all now (and do so pretty rarely, usually only if I want to see numerous opinions on a game)
GT is the only gaming site aside from GB that I visit on a regular basis (though I'm also subscribed to various blogs/news feeds), and I used to be a forum regular there but not so much lately.
I also used to frequent GS before that little incident happened and I still listen to The HotSpot, but I never did like IGN. Their site's always been a pain to navigate and I couldn't be bothered to get to know the personalities.
"Jessica Chobot ......Just because you have no self control and your hormones run rampant everytime you see a "h4wt ch1k" - it does not mean you are necessarily right, swayed? YES! But in this case, I will have to let you off the hook temporarily, IGN DOES win....
IGN wins im affraid ."
"turbomonkey138 said:pffft"Jessica Chobot ......Just because you have no self control and your hormones run rampant everytime you see a "h4wt ch1k" - it does not mean you are necessarily right, swayed? YES! But in this case, I will have to let you off the hook temporarily, IGN DOES win...."
IGN wins im affraid ."
I don't go that often to Gamespot and I don't even participate in any forum or anything there. I just check out the HotSpot podcast every once in a while when I am at work and bored.
I tried listening to IGN's podcast, but I find their site to be extremely cluttered with all kinds of things I am not interested in and the podcasts are extremely annoying with people saying a lot of stupid things. I can't stand their podcasts. Some humor is good, but IGN seems to aim its podcasts to the 8-10 year old audience (jokes about piss and shit, farts, etc). Extremely silly.
Gametrailers. Their video retrospectives and reviews are usually pretty reliable and very well made. The other sites are a boar to navigate and have usually pretty substandard material. IGN's review style is especially underwhelming, and GameSpot is just kinda scattershot in their quality. Granted, I get most of my gaming news/opinions from podcasts anyway, so maybe I should just listen to IGN's audio offerings according to some of youse guys.
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