Seeing as most of the ads aren't games, and given Gamespot's long record of being harsher than their peers on reviews also doesn't support your argument.
Gamespot is tough on a lot of games. But they tend to review the ones with big budgets (and big advertising budgets) very highly. Halo 3, Assassin's creed, Perfect dark zero, Warlords, etc are just examples off the top of my head of games that Gamespot had tremendous amounts of ads for when they came out. They also scored very highly. In the case of Warlords, perfect dark, and assassin's creed, we saw some pretty dubious scores.
I don't think we can ever claim these reviews are objective anymore. Gamespot makes a lot of money from publishers who they are supposed to review.
Don't forget gamespot sells exclusive content. Publishers that like gamespot will open the door and let gamespot do more previews, stories, etc. Gamespot is dependent on them for more than ads.
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