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Thursday, June 16, 2011

 

Oh Twitter, will you ever stop causing trouble? Every one's favorite platform for public humiliation is at it again. This time it comes from The Redner Group, the PR firm hired to pretend Duke Nukem Forever is still relevant. As if the story of Duke needed anymore color, Jim Redner who–as his name implies–runs the company, lashed out at reviewers on Twitter; claiming that reviews “went too far” and that they would be “reviewing who gets games next time”.  Redner has since had a procedure done to remove the firmly planted foot from his mouth. Not only did 2K publicly dissolve their relationship with the firm, Redner himself then tweeted apologies to every known person on the planet. Redner ended the barrage of tweets with “this has ruined my business, I have to go” – presumably to play Duke Nukem Forever in a cardboard box for all of eternity.

Sad story, really; I completely understand 2K’s position and I would have done the same but I do feel bad for Jim Redner.  PR firms have a tough job. No one likes them but everyone needs them. His job, whether he likes it or not, is to smile and nod at all times, pretend he has the best game in the world, and most of all to avoid making his client (the company, not the game) look bad.

It’s a tough lesson to learn, but who hasn’t vented on Twitter? That bird is just so smug.
 
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June 17, 2011

Yeah, PR is a hard job and you have to do your best. Joystiq actually had the exclusive for the review and as soon as they posted theirs Redner started the backlash. He should have at least waited to realize nobody was really digging the game

June 17, 2011

 

I can't believe he even assumed people would like the game at all, and even if it was half way decent, it was never going to live up to the hype.

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