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I can't rate them any lower. Their "reviews" have been degenerating into OP EDs for some time now, but their latest "review" of "Hogwarts Legacy" is the straw that broke the camel's back. That entir... See more
Wired have gladly shredded any degree of writing integrity, resorting to being a simple keyboard hack desperate for attention with a lust for attention that would make Elon Musk blush (probably).... See more
The worst website I have ever seen since using the internet for the first time in 1995
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Journalism to woke agenda biases
It feels like everyone can publish anything without peer reading or something like that. A Game-Review written by someone who never reviewed any game before, but instead sextoys. Ok. The review itself goes full hate on JK Rowling. Ok. It doesn't mention nearly anything about the game, gameplay, story and so on. I guess I am not reading a review, but someones article who got somehow hurt by JK Rowling without knowing her despite her books and tweets I guess. Well. Welcome to our modern world. We called ppl like that Emos back than and most of them were between the age of 14-19, but after that it stopped because you grew up. Today people don't seem to grow up and stay in their hateful Teenstage for the rest of their lifes. Ok. But don't let them write reviews then. Thanks.
lgbtqia+ propaganda site
lgbtqia+ propaganda site, you are what's wrong with journalism these days.
Disapointment
I must express my deep disappointment with Wired.com, as I have found their articles to be biased and factually incorrect.
I believe that their biases have led to a decline in the quality of their articles and a loss of trust from their readers. In my personal experience, I have found Wired.com to be a disservice to its readers.
I urge others to approach this website with caution and to be aware of the potential for biased and inaccurate reporting.
Woke propaganda and emotional rant disguised as Review
Woke propaganda and emotional rant about Hogwarts Legacy and JK Rowling disguised as "Review". Absolute trash. Jaina Rodriguez Grey should be fired from Wired.
For Howard's Legacy
For Howard's Legacy and your woke propaganda. Fire your woke staff and hire normal straight people with a brain and non-biased forward thinking.
Poorly hidden propaganda company
I can't rate them any lower. Their "reviews" have been degenerating into OP EDs for some time now, but their latest "review" of "Hogwarts Legacy" is the straw that broke the camel's back.
That entire article had only vague 1-line mentions about graphics, settings, and plot. Nothing about gameplay, mechanics, performance, optimization, and average length/duration. I learned nothing about the game.
You do not get to title your articles as "reviews" and then rant about some author that had 0 input on the game being reviewed. This does not help with purchase decisions.
,...........
Full of incompetent articles
Proper joke that is, noting more than a small and scared uneducated people role play journalists.
Trash content and out of touch
i would give zero if i can
i would give zero if i can. Click bait and untrustworthy news.
Why even bother
Letting incompetent people speak and review products is simply not acceptable for a well established website. Disgusting
I can't rate them any lower
I can't rate them any lower. Their "reviews" have been degenerating into OP EDs for some time now, but their latest "review" of "Hogwarts Legacy" is the straw that broke the camel's back.
That entire article had only vague 1-line mentions about graphics, settings, and plot. Nothing about gameplay, mechanics, performance, optimization, and average length/duration. I learned nothing about the game.
You do not get to title your articles as "reviews" and then rant about some author that had 0 input on the game being reviewed. This does not help with purchase decisions.
For not objective to pamper 1%
The Wired decided to go woke and review content based on imaginary stories instead of being objective. In response I invoke the same uno card and score Wired the same. Rock bottom journalism.
Not trustworthy and biast
Awful source of reviews
Incapable of putting thorough, unbiased reviews without getting political. None of the ratings have any meaningful values. Very little research is done before any article is written.
Not objective at all
Not objective at all. Biased reporting based on their own agenda
Very unprofessional reviews and cannot…
Very unprofessional reviews and cannot be trusted, just have their own agendas behind every article.
Rubbish clickbait and hit pieces
Zero capability to write proper review
Biased review of a product by writing nothing of said product. They do NOT have the capability to write proper review. There's nothing about its gameplay at all. It should not even worthy titled as review. Such disgusting act of jorno.
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