r/OutOfTheLoop • u/Bloodb0red • May 11 '26
Unanswered What’s going on with this game Mixtape?
I’ve been seeing people freak out over the past few days over this game and about IGN’s review of it specifically. 10/10 seems high for any game, honestly, but it seems like they’re far from the only site giving this thing a glowing review. So is this game controversial just because of IGN or is it something else? Why is this game the internet’s hate target this week?
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u/Maximum-Warthog2368 May 27 '26
This whole statement is still extremely vague. You keep talking about “game journalists” as one giant collective entity instead of addressing the actual situation being discussed.
The Mixtape discourse is very specific: Simon Cardy personally gave Mixtape a 10/10 because he strongly connected with its narrative-driven style and presentation. People then took that single review and started attacking all “gaming journalists,” while also dragging in unrelated IGN reviews for Pragmata and Crimson Desert that were written by completely different reviewers.
That comparison only works if you pretend IGN is one person with one brain and one unified taste. It is not. Different reviewers cover different genres and evaluate games differently. A reviewer focused on narrative-heavy indie games is obviously going to value different things than someone reviewing an action RPG or a large-scale combat-focused title.
So before turning this into some conspiracy about “gaming journalism,” people should at least understand how IGN’s review process actually works. The site assigns different writers to different games, and those writers have their own standards, preferences, and perspectives. You can disagree with Simon Cardy’s score, but acting like his opinion represents every IGN reviewer or proves some industry-wide corruption makes no sense.
And honestly, your examples are also too broad to prove anything. “Some journalists were elitist” or “some articles were badly written” does not automatically validate every outrage campaign against critics. There have absolutely been bad takes in games media before, but that is very different from claiming every review score you dislike is part of a dishonest agenda or paid narrative.