I've been a defender of Polygon before: I like the site layout, and I like a great deal of their features, at least thematically. However, I've never understood the site to be the "personality-driven" thing they want it to be, when much of the staff is wanting in personality, or outright unlikeable in a few cases (and that is not meant to be an attack, simply truth; sorry) and the reviews are generally pretty lackluster. Despite having a sizable review force, they put out very little content, often only focusing on AAA and "big" XBLA and PSN titles.
The reviews are also very uneven. Just this year I've read two really embarrassing reviews from them containing factual inaccuracies or an unnecessarily obstinate and/or ignorant viewpoint, one being Ni No Kuni and the second of course being this SimCity review. The way they've gone about changing this SimCity review is pretty sad, and mostly worthless as a footnote after the fact. Either wait to publish and properly address these issues, or "man up" and stick with your work while doing a proper re-review if you think it's necessary now, or down the line. That's what Eurogamer does, and that is the proper and professional way to go about this. "Oops, looks like some of you may or may not have had issues that we also may or may not have had, so, we talked about it and are docking the game 1.5 points," is meaningless and childish.
And the circling of the wagons is getting tiresome. In the last month or so I've seen Polygon contributors getting into spats with some of the most respected people working in the medium, such as Notch, Ian Bogost and Bennett Foddy. Stop. You're embarrassing yourselves. Look inward and figure out what you need to do to avoid offending these people, instead of looking to place blame elsewhere. This isn't the opinion of a bitter "gamer," an armchair pundit eager to tear you down, it's the opinion of someone that has worked for what I perceive to be a very well-respected publication, am proud of those contributions, and realizes the audience you write for is largely unappreciative. But, man, something has to fundamentally change at Polygon HQ because, and I know you're reading this, you are looking bad. Not just to angry people on message boards and comments section, but to Everyone.