I'm curious on how they afford to just leave without announcing a new job? Are YouTube(rs) starving artists that feel too compelled to leave? Or do they just meet people and get offered a different job?
Both Adam and Anthony left Rev3 like it was nothing. I'm sort of on a rant. I felt like they were being very critical at times, sitting there with their liquor talking about games. I wouldn't really want a younger audience watching that, but hey if it's for me than I'm okay with it.
I don't see Rev3Games doing that well. I also think everyone is vanishing into the YouTube matrix. Scott/Max are cool, but it's like watching old High School friends goof off, which as an adult I can do without going online. I feel like I'm being really critical, but man it was waiting to come out eventually.
Seems like Geoff Keighley is the only one standing his ground, but I bet it's the salary. No pun. That guy is the GameStop landlord. I did appreciate him at last years VGA's though. It was like a side we never saw of him before. A guy who cared about what we thought about games and those involved. Sucks Adam is retiring from the gig.