I stopped paying attention to Kotaku, they are the TMZ of game journalism. This article is another example of how much of a sensationalist slant they use.
This is your typical Kotaku making a story out of nothing article. Take a look at what's actually on the Activision page for example - http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Activision-Blizzard-Reviews-E3809.htm The reviews run the full gamut from 1 star to 5, and I'd expect that the rest of the pages look somewhat similar…
I think this is good, because 'drama' should only surface when truly needed, not willy nilly, as in this case. I mean who is to say some kid who never touched a competent software in their life, but watched millions of videos on Youtube didn't just bad mouth a company because they're a tester? I can count on my hands how…
funny, I did that a few days ago. But yes, you're right. We're usually having too much of a good time to write about it, and who wants to read good news anyway? It's the sensationalist horror stories that sell. Having said that, I'm on a leadership level and people seem to complain mostly about leadership, and it gets…