
At long last, GameSpot has issued a full Q&A regarding Jeff Gerstmann's firing and the swarms of conspiracy-theory rumors surrounding it, his Kane & Lynch review, the many edits to it, Eidos's reaction to it, and what really motivated the firing.
Unlike the last statement, this post contains significantly less legal stonewalling and seeming coverup.
Q: Why was the Kane & Lynch review text altered?
A: Jeff's supervisors and select members of the edit team felt the
review's negativity did not match its "fair" 6.0 rating. The copy was
adjusted several days after its publication so that it better meshed
with its score, which remained unchanged. The achievements and demerits
it received were also left unaltered. Additionally, clarifications were
made concerning the game's multiplayer mode and to include differences
between the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game.
Q: Why was the Kane & Lynch video review taken down?
A: Both the text and video reviews of Kane & Lynch went up on
Tuesday, November 13. The morning of Wednesday, November 14, the video
was taken down due to concerns of quality. Specifically, its audio was
deemed inferior due to a faulty microphone. There were also concerns
about the limited amount of footage, which was unrepresentative of the
game in the review.
Q: Why wasn't the video immediately reposted?
A: Due to the crush of high-profile games being released the
following week, there were insufficient resources to reshoot and
re-edit the video review.
And...
Q: Was Eidos Interactive upset by the game's review?
A: It has been confirmed that Eidos representatives expressed their
displeasure to their appropriate contacts at GameSpot, but not to
editorial directly. It was not the first time a publisher has voiced
disappointment with a game review, and it won't be the last. However,
it is strict GameSpot policy never to let any such feelings result in a
review score to be altered or a video review to be pulled.
Q: Did Eidos' disappointment cause Jeff to be terminated?
A: Absolutely not.
Q: Did Eidos' disappointment cause the alteration of the review text?
A: Absolutely not.
Q: Did Eidos' disappointment lead to the video review being pulled down?
A: Absolutely not.
Q: Why was GameSpot "skinned" with Kane & Lynch ads when Jeff was terminated?
A: Due to design and development considerations, media buys on GameSpot
are made weeks in advance. The timing of said ads was extremely
unfortunate but was purely coincidental and determined solely by the
game's release date of November 13, 2007.
It seems like a rather thorough squelching of the fires. It was just a fantastic series of coincidences all happening at just the right time in just the right order to completely throw several companies' credibility into question. Happens all the time.