
It’s a known fact: not many reviewers review an entire game before casting their final judgment on it with a low, average, or high score. Many cite having too many games to look at for not going through the full thing before putting up the review, and others simply think that after they’ve played up to a certain point, they usually have a good idea on how it’ll turn out.
Respawn Entertainment sees the situation different. In fact, one of the newly formed studio’s head, Vince Zampella, feels there’s “nothing more frustrating” than games journalists who review games without completing them.

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In addition to the roughly 100 job cuts IGN reported earlier today at Respawn Entertainment, EA has made wider cuts across its organization today, impacting around 300 individuals total including those already reported at Respawn.
Absolutely insane. Man I'm hope they land on their feet EA needs to get the shit together badly....
This is why this industry has slow releases and none compelling games.
Why would anyone willingly work in the VG industry or specifically for one of these globocorp organizations that put you in constant fear of losing your livelihood based on terrible choices made by idiotic management, not the people with talent making the actual games?

MP1st has managed to unearth the title of the in-development Star Wars tactics game by Respawn and Bit Reactor.
turn based? hell yeah! not too many of those these days. I hear Expedition 33 is the same, so looking forward to that too.
on the reviewing issue. i review games and i try to put as many hours as i can into a game. but its not like we dont have deadlines. and if a game sucks ass at the beginning, during the middle part of the game, for it to improve a score the ending gotta be FN EPIC!!!! :D i dont see whats the problem. either you like a game or not. good article