I seem to remember Based David Jaffe browbeating Stephen Totilo and Kotaku into the ground.Sticky said:One other thing I wanted to add: People are forgetting that this isn't one-off behavior from Kotaku. This is consistent with a pattern of abuse of their 'journalism' label that has been going on for years.
Kotaku has never given developers a fair share. They've never even tried to do anything except create clickbait.
The last article written about Ubisoft before this incident was when Kotaku trapped one of Ubisoft's producers in a room and started bombarding him with loaded questions meant to destroy his reputation [http://i.imgur.com/8L8x0N7.png]. Then they wrote that article which boils down to "Pfft, they didn't want to answer my loaded questions? I guess that means they have something to hide."
This isn't how journalists act. Certainly not how any journalist acts that wants to remain a credible source of news. If I were Ubisoft; I would have cut ties with Kotaku after that article came out slandering one of my employees for not wanting to answer a series of humiliating questions to someone that they knew would immediately try to turn them into clickbait.
So this idea that Kotaku has not had this coming for a while is nonsense.
Lemme dig.
Here:
https://soundcloud.com/ben-kuchera/jaffe-confrontation
Don't know why Ben Kuchera put this up but it made Totilo look like he enables bad journalism. Which is why no one feels bad for Kotaku in this situation. They have a right to do what they did, but Bethesda and Ubisoft have a right to refrain from giving them anything to report on. And we as the reader have a right to critique both sides. too bad for Kotaku that they pretty much go full MovieBob and insult people who don't like their opinions.