Efralope posted about this over at Opa-Ages.
It looks like Atari-contracted publicists at Babel Media have been caught posting undercover in the GamesRadar forum, defending Driv3R from criticism and talking the game up. One of their mods (Eighthours) was quite pissed!
Gameradar thread: ATARI PEOPLE INFILTRATE GAMESRADAR!!!!!!!
Check out a few examples of what the publicists posted:
Seems their IP addresses traced right back to Babel Media's Website.
The Gamesradar forum has been extremely critical of UK magazines inflating Driv3r review scores, so that's why Atari & Babel may have felt some "guerrilla marketing" was in order to counter all the negative exposure. Check out this mammoth thread for an example:
Driv3r Reviews. Were PSM2 & XBW honest? (Part II)
It looks like Atari-contracted publicists at Babel Media have been caught posting undercover in the GamesRadar forum, defending Driv3R from criticism and talking the game up. One of their mods (Eighthours) was quite pissed!
Gameradar thread: ATARI PEOPLE INFILTRATE GAMESRADAR!!!!!!!
Check out a few examples of what the publicists posted:
Kingchopper said:Got me my copy on release day!
Still going strong for me, I'm quite suprised that some people find the controls hard or the out of car stuff awkward, for me, I find it all quite well balanced.
And there is nothing quite like diving out of a car while still moving then quickly dragging another guy out his car
Superfast car switching lol
I just need to stay sat in one car long enough to finish the missions hehe
billywigs said:hey shellshock, think you are being a bit harsh? deserves more than 5/10 surely? How far through the game have you played? I haven't actually come accross any major glitches, just the odd graphics screw up! IMHO it should be more like 8/10. Purely cos its so much fun..
don't think it's slightly wrong to keep comparing gta and driv3r? driv3r is a different game. imho it's more fun. Also a couple of people have complained about the controls. I've only played the ps2 version and on that the controls are almost the same as every other driving/fps game, where you move the camera around to change direction with one analog stick and then have forward/back/strafe on the other stick...
yeah right, it is too tempting to keep swapping cars all the time.. still haven't driven the forklift everyone's going on about..sounds cool
eighthour-. I have to reply to your completely negative review. What type of gamer are you really? Cos I think that some of your comments are unfounded. I saw this cos I am really enjoying the game and the moment, I've been playing it every day for hours since I got it (four days ago).
You are saying that this is Atari's AAA release but it doesn't live up to expectations.. I say this does live up to expectations. Cars handling is fun, missions are definately not poorly designed, I think they are pretty inventive... this is just for starters.
What exactly were you expecting? A Virtual Reality style Atari headset optimised specially for the game, bundled with it? Photo-realistic graphics? (not yet possible) Smell-generator as an add-on?(for realistic burning rubber smell when you screech away!) I think maybe you are expecting too much of the current generation of consoles. In my opinion this game ROCKS!
Seems their IP addresses traced right back to Babel Media's Website.
The Gamesradar forum has been extremely critical of UK magazines inflating Driv3r review scores, so that's why Atari & Babel may have felt some "guerrilla marketing" was in order to counter all the negative exposure. Check out this mammoth thread for an example:
Driv3r Reviews. Were PSM2 & XBW honest? (Part II)