...and if I recall all the people and companies involved were basically irrelevant and it would've been hard to argue any meaningful benefit derived from the supposed sexual favors.
More or less. The game she was supposedly getting good reviews for was free anyway. It was always a weird thing to care about when you consider that "video games journalism" was largely just outsourced advertising.
...and if I recall all the people and companies involved were basically irrelevant and it would've been hard to argue any meaningful benefit derived from the supposed sexual favors.
More or less. The game she was supposedly getting good reviews for was free anyway. It was always a weird thing to care about when you consider that "video games journalism" was largely just outsourced advertising.
it didnt even get a review, it was just included in a list of 100 short indie games that people might be interested in playing iirc