GamingBible is a child pretending to be a journalist. Wait. No, that's not fair to children. All of their articles are designed for pure click bait. None of their headlines are accurate or... Voir plus
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Gamingbible is operated by a bunch of moronic imbeciles who just write clickbait articles whilst having no actual knowledge or even interest in the subject matter itself. They make you read throug... Voir plus
Manipulative, misleading clickbait. Example: "The Witcher officially set to return in 2025!” One would think a new video game is coming out based on that headline. In reality, some old Polish comics a... Voir plus
Mostly clickbait articles that take forever to get to the point so you get shown as many ads as possible. When they FINALLY decide to stop wasting precious time, it turns out to be something misleadin... Voir plus
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STUPID CONTENT CLICKBAIT MISINFORMATION…
STUPID CONTENT CLICKBAIT MISINFORMATION DUMB AUTHOR
Click-bait titles with lazy articles…
Click-bait titles with lazy articles written by A.I.
All so that you generate revenue for them from their annoying amount of pop-up ads. Honestly, about 75% or more of the page is ad space.
Manipulative AF
Manipulative, misleading clickbait. Example: "The Witcher officially set to return in 2025!” One would think a new video game is coming out based on that headline. In reality, some old Polish comics are getting translated into English. Every other outlet mentioned comics in the headline. Not shady ass Gamingbible! They'll lie to get your clicks.
Garbage site full of clickbait
Clickbaiting and lying
Titles are clickbait and they lie to you not a credible news source don't trust or use
gamingbible made yt clickbaiter look like an angel
they needs to stop clickbaiting tbh, i mean like, they have thousands or even more, they made youtube clickbaiters look like an angel
It's pure cancer
It's pure cancer. What's annoying is that they constantly post the same bs "mods for this and mods for that" like if you're just going to cover mods, just promote PC games. It's weird as hell to post mods but then also post about console articles like bro, pick a controller and stick to it.
Absolute trash, non-news website.
Absolute non-news website.
Nonsense headlines followed by even more nonsensical musings by the 'journalist' ... or should I say, 'random person with an internet connection.'
Don't waste your time with any of their "articles"
Every article I've ever clicked on has been some clickbait garbage where they either blow the truth out of proportion, completely mislead you, or state the obvious. Its never worth reading.
Wipe out game journalism
They make whole articles that you click to generate their income. Most of the time those articles are some "awesome news update" for the game that adds QoL features. Most of the time those "updates" are by modders. Made for free. No income goes to those folks who spend weeks in game files. They also don't say that the mods are official dev updates, so why does gamingbible keep doing it. The first word you get after typing gamingbible is "clickbait". Honestly for the journalists there, I hope your student debt crushes you cause you wasted the course evidently.
Fcuk these guys.
A waste of time
Mostly clickbait articles that take forever to get to the point so you get shown as many ads as possible. When they FINALLY decide to stop wasting precious time, it turns out to be something misleading, e.g. often being a lot less significant than the title makes it out to be. This website's existence is an utter waste of electricity and manpower. It should be deleted from existence so that it can stop being recommended to people after they click one gamingbible article thinking it would actually be useful.
Clickbait titles.
Got news playstation free download for birthday, it's not a free download it's a gift for the Playstation Stars, they said free game download, assassin's creed free download, clickbait
Masters of clickbait
They bait you in with a headline like "Steam credit available for free" until you click on the article and it's them clickbaiting you into something that's just a giveaway that's meant to be for some small game community fanbase and a gift from the devs, but is now being flooded with entries from purple who never have and never while be a part of that community.
Or saying "free update is available to a game" when it turns out they're saying a free community mod for a game is a free update. Or saying "Free game for Steam Users" when the game in question is on the Epic Games Store. I guess they're technically not wrong, but it's shameless clickbaiting either way.
Dysfunctional advertising website
Excellent click bait experience with 90% ad coverage and a game trailer that plays nothing but ads.
Clickbait, straight forward clickbait
This website is an absolute nightmare! They just straightforwardly made their article titles pure clickbait.
Absolute Rubbish
Clickbait articles, falsly reporting mods as game updates and sensationalising console war outrage are all they are good for. Just annoying attention grabbing rubbish. Had to ban them from my news feed
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