
After covering 15 or so gaming platforms in the span of a decade, you can imagine how difficult it is to effectively display the plethora of content IGN created over the past 10 years.
With that said, you may have noticed some of the game profile pages have a slightly different look today than they have in the past. IGN are currently in the process of switching over our entire site to better organize our content and make our articles, videos, and user tools easier to find.

The second part of GTA BOOM's interview with Obbe Vermeij where they turn from origin stories to craft. Specifically, how early GTA games created the illusion of life, and why that illusion still matters more than brute-force simulation.

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD have been delisted from digital stores without warning.
Stupid headline. Should state that they are being updated or discontinued. This makes the crazy people that only read headlines think it some kind of conspiracy to take away peoples already purchased games.
If you want to all of a sudden own them now and haven't played them yet because a remastered is coming out, shame on you. I can't believe people are complaining about this 15 years later when it was bound to happen anyway. "A new remaster is out, quick, I'd better buy the original from the shop."
Gamers: "Physical? who needs physical? everyone knows that digital online games are the future. stop living in the past. we don't need no stinking disc drive"
Same gamers: "How dare the delist a digital game that I own!!!!"

In an exclusive interview with GTA BOOM, former Rockstar North technical director Obbe Vermeij reveals how Rockstar North really operated and debunks one of GTA’s biggest myths.
You can never have enough upgrades, its good to see IGN taking their site seriously. I know I went to the site and parts of the site would not load up right(partly due to maintenance, not my connection).
I like the new design ^__^
While I like the content of the site, i find it almost painful to navigate. I don't want 50 things happening on every page. With the obscene amount of ads on each page they forever to load. Then throw in the "to continue, click here...." ad's. Is there a good gaming site that isn't completely overloaded with CRAP?
IGN needs a complete redesign. Its current layout, while functional, is outdated, ugly, and cluttered.
As much as you guys hate its editorial content, GameSpot has the best site design out of the big-name game sites. Its design is fairly clean, looks nice, and its gamespaces show all the important info in an easy-to-read layout.
live for me. Probably not missing anything.