Shortly after the Steam release of
Depression Quest in August 2014, Quinn's former boyfriend, Eron Gjoni, wrote a blog post, described by
The New York Times as a "rambling online essay",
[7] alleging, among other things, that Quinn had an affair with
Kotaku journalist Nathan Grayson.
[8] Quinn's detractors falsely alleged that the relationship had induced Grayson to publish a favorable review of
Depression Quest.
[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Kotaku's editor-in-chief, Stephen Totilo, affirmed the existence of a relationship, but clarified that Grayson had not written anything about Quinn after the relationship had commenced and had never reviewed her games, though he did acknowledge a piece written before the two began their relationship.
[10][15] Commentators both in and outside the gaming industry denounced the attacks on Quinn as
misogynistic and unfounded.
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