It sounds as if Atari is playing its own version of its classic game, Missile Command, by trying to blast a German gaming website for publishing an advanced review of Alone in the Dark.
The controversy surrounds 4Players. The site gave the game a dismal 68% in its review of the game.
How did Atari react? It immediately withdrew an advertising deal with the site and also accused the German website of piracy because it reviewed a pre-release copy of the game.
Atari lawyers told 4Players, "With this [review] you are breaking the law and violate the rights of our client [Atari]."
It seems that 4Players has an insider source that releases games ahead of time to the gaming website for review purposes. 4Player says it does this because of the "surprising lack of distribution channels" for the retail versions of games but Atari doesn't see this practice as proper.
From a translation of the German, Atari says:
"The only conceivable explanation would be that your 'test' on an illegally downloaded version is based. At the same time [you] ignore the standards for the tests. Tests must be objective and expert research is based."
4Players responded to the actions and comments of Atari by saying:
"This all [gave us a] really hearty laugh...our boss, our marketing department, our janitors and even our pets. Are the lords of Atari blind [that] printed magazines...have long been ahead of us [in printing the reviews?]..."
Strong-arm tactics such as threatening to pull ads from websites, which do not perform as ordered to, is a serious problem that gaming sites constantly face. Has the line that is supposed to separate review scores from ad dollars finally been erased or made more indistinct?
Halo 3 anyone?
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Here we go again!!!! *credits roll*
Btw, it seems its getting flak from most reviewers, I wouldn't be surprised if the average was a 70%
im not suprised if the ps2 version sucks ass, thats what happens whn you make ps2 ports of current gen games
do we know which version of the game the german website prereviewed?
Looks like they got a hold of the Xbox 360 version of the game, according to their site.
It's just like the thing with GameSpot, except they didn't fire the guy who reviewed it...