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Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1, 1975) [1] is an American video game journalist.Former editorial director of the gaming website GameSpot and the co-founder of the gaming website Giant Bomb, Gerstmann began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot when GameSpot split PC and console games into separate areas.
Jeff Gerstmann later confirmed that Giant Bomb was among the sites included in the sale. [44] The following October, Abby Russell announced that she would be departing the site at the end of November 2020. [45] In January 2021, Ben Pack announced he would be leaving the site after the Game of the Year discussions concluded later that month. [46]
Fallout 4 is the first game in the series to feature a fully-voiced protagonist. Fallout 4 received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the world depth, player freedom, overall amount of content, crafting, story, characters, and soundtrack. Criticism was mainly directed at the game's simplified role-playing elements compared to ...
Was just coming here to leave a warning: watch for vandalism at Jeff Gerstmann, Eidos Interactive, CNET Networks, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, etc. I noticed there have been some additions in some articles, and the GameSpot fans have been attacking Eidos forums. It is a bomb about to explode. -- ReyBrujo 04:48, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
A Missouri man has been arrested after handing himself in over the murder of his 75-year-old father, according to police. Jeffrey Goedde, 41, arrived at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in ...
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot complained that a Bomberman without multiplayer is "hardly a Bomberman at all". [4] Metroid ' s inclusion in the series was considered redundant by Bob Colayco of GameSpot, since it was already included as an unlockable extra in the remake Metroid: Zero Mission as well as in Metroid Prime. [5]
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Jeff Gerstmann of Giant Bomb felt Niko was "the only thing that mattered to [him]" as he progressed through the story, with the character becoming one of his favourite features of the game. [51] Seth Schiesel of The New York Times named Niko one of the most realised video game characters, attributing this to the game's script. [52]