I forget which part of the video it was, but one of the numerous times Jim says "That's fucked up" it shows a picture of a shrimp...what's the deal with that?
As for EA, yeah, I saw that article first in a topic someone had made here and thought that it would be IGN asking gamers why they hated EA, not a fluff piece designed to help EA try and exonerate (spelling) itself by saying "Yeah, we do a lot of shitty things, but other people do it too! We need moar monies!!"
That's like asking Obama why people think he's doing a bad job with the economy.
It's like asking Waffle House why everyone considers their restaraunts nothing but places you go to only when you're vomitting-on-yourself drunk at 3 in the morning.
It's like asking Jerry Sandusky why everyone seems to hate a guy who has a pile of evidence declaring him to be a child molestor.
In situations like these, you can't go to the source of a problem and ask it why everyone thinks it's a problem. It'd be one thing if the story was two-sided, interview EA but only after surveying numerous gamers for their opinions, then bring those opinions to EA and ask them to address them. Nope, IGN just went to EA and said "We're going to give you an article, tell us how you want to defend yourself."
I just think the most telling part of EA's commitment to selling that homogenized grey sludge that Jim mentions is Dead Space 3. Co-Op campaign with Isaac teaming up with a space marine to give it "broader appeal"...broad enough to sell 5 million copies or the franchie will go under. Well, since it's no longer set in Space, guess that just leaves it as Dead...much like the franchise itself. Thanks again, EA, for another ruined IP.
*pulls a string* "The Sentient Captcha says: "Strike Three"."