Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.

Badfly Interactive Willing to Swat Away the Media?

Badfly Interactive is threatening sites to review their games positively. If not? No review codes will be sent.
This article is over 7 years old and may contain outdated information

Recently, it was reported that developer Badfly Interactive has a new approach with media. They have started giving game codes to the press based upon review scores.

Recommended Videos

Essentially, the developer provided a code for their upcoming game Dead Effect 2 to COGconnected with instructions. Now, this isn’t new territory for review codes, as normally, NDAs are assigned where reviews can’t be released until a certain date and so forth.

What was very concerning was the threat at the end of their message. The developer stated that if the game is reviewed poorly now, future codes will not be given.

Also, we’re working on several other games that are definitely interesting, and if your review or preview of Dead Effect 2 is very negative, you won’t receive any keys from us in the future.

So the stance of blackballing the media is… a bold move. As a regular reviewer and reporter of the business a few concerns came to mind.

First and foremost is that reviews should be as objective as possible. Forcing a positive review is anti-consumer. You’ll be throwing away your integrity to lie to potential buyers. Hard truth: money is finite and so is time. Reviews help people make that decision. Now if a review is fabricated the buyer loses in the end. Time and money is wasted and these two things are hard to come by.

Not to mention the credibility you have with readers and consumers would be lost. How can they trust a media outlet that with questionable practices?

On the flipside, Badfly would be in the best position if the press agrees. They would likely receive a higher number of sales and continue on without a misstep.

As you know reviews serve as a critique of the product, so the developer would lose as well. Simply put, how would they know that their games are mediocre if it’s not written?

More importantly why would Badfly embrace these tactics? My best guess is to place themselves in a better business position. Dead Effect 2 is their first console release and that appearing as a bad product doesn’t set a positive precedent for their future releases. Thus they turned to bullying the media with this goal in mind.

Regardless of the reason the decision shouldn’t become the norm. Honestly, it does fall in the category of shady. The irony in all of this? They’ve placed themselves in a bad light before the release of Dead Effect 2.

It’s uncertain if Badfly will change their approach to media following this story.

For FPS fans that are interested in horror, Dead Effect 2 is now available on Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, as well as Steam.


GameSkinny is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Jeffrey Rousseau
Jeffrey Rousseau
32. Haitian. Writer. Fan of niche arts/media. Health/fitness addict. Maybe fashionista, speedster, jjba fan music aficionado . Product of Miami, FL.